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Greetings all!

We've got another jam-packed week of releases for you and I can't wait to see what you think of them! First up we have Places of Power: Fort Vigil by Amber Underwood (available in 5e, System Neutral Edition and Pathfinder) as well as Monstrous Lair #6: Minotaur Den. You guys voted for Minotaur Den so I hope you can find a place to use it in your campaign.

About Fort Vigil

By Amber Underwood

As night falls and the moon’s pale light begins to shine, an aging knight takes up watch on the walls of a humble fort. Silver figures drift through the clearing below, shining brightly amidst shadow and vanishing in the moonlight. The waters of the nearby lake turn black as the darkened sky, but the stars on its surface are not the same as the ones above: these stars are a path of shimmering dust, and a woman shrouded in grey walks them, emerging from the lake to extend her hand to the vigilant knight far above.

This is the true nature of Fort Vigil, humble as it seems by day. The small fort is only manned by a token force and seen as a soft retirement for the honourable Sir Arnhelm, but it is far more than that. Ghosts haunt the fort and its woods, some clinging to purpose and duty, others mad and unable to rest. With the guidance of the oldest ghost of them all, the Medium of the Lake, Sir Arnhelm speaks to each ghost in turn to give them what peace he can. But the Medium struggles to maintain her humanity, and the number of restless spirits only seems to grow.

Where's My Stuff?

As always, by the time you get this you should have a message from me containing the special secret download codes for these books. Just drop them into your browser and you should be good to go. If you have any problems, just drop me a line and I'll sort it out for you. 

Thank You!

Thank you for your support. It's awesome and I deeply grateful. This week, we hit our next milestone target and I'm delighted! (We actually briefly staggered above the target late last month, but sadly we didn't cling onto our foothold; I'm hoping this time is different.) 

Thank you also to Olivia Hugal, Martin Heim, Björn Arnold, Mark Yfj, Jeff Black and Jarkko Hämäläinen who have joined us this week. Welcome aboard, all!

Raging Swan Press Needs You

Finally, this week yesterday on my blog I asked the question: What can Raging Swan Press do for you? We already had some excellent ideas for future supplements and I'd love to know if you think we are missing anything. Please leave your thoughts in the article's comments. (Leaving them there helps me keep them all together for future reference and sinister plotting). 

Other than that, have a cracking weekend and happy reading!


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