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This week, along with releasing Monstrous Lair #20: Kobold Warren, we start to answer the question, "What lies beneath Languard's streets?" in the last Languard Locations supplement, Languard Locations: Under the City. This is not the last you'll see of Languard because, as you might know, I've recently restarted my campaign set in the city and my players' actions are giving me loads of ideas for supplements and adventures. (Just don't tell them they are inspirational!)

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. 

You'll also find attached to this message the tagged map for Languard Locations: Under the City. The untagged version of the map is merely the normally untagged map of the city (which is also available as a poster for your gaming room!)

In Other News...

The great news is that I have now approved the proofs for GM's Miscellany: The Thingonomicon (soft cover and hardback) along with GM's Miscellany: Monstrous Lairs. All three books are looking great and I've delighted with how they've turned out. I'm currently waiting on the proof of the 5e version of Shunned Valley of the Three Tombs and I'm confident the book will be ready for its December release.

And on that subject, The Thingonomicon and GM's Miscellany: Monstrous Liars (along with their discounted print copies) only go out to patrons at the $5 and up levels. So, if you fancy either book make sure you are at the right level. Rather marvellously, the savings on The Thingonomicon in print are excellent. For example, $5 patrons buying a copy of The Thingonomicon in hardback save $14.50 off the cover price! That's epic, in my opinion!

Thank You!

As always, thank you so very much for your support. I'm very grateful you've decided to support Raging Swan Press and I hope you are finding the books useful and enjoyable. Also, a warm welcome to our new members--Michael Bacon and John Major--who have signed up since I last terrorised you with a post!

Finally, please leave a comment below if you can think of any way we can make our offerings more awesome and useful!

Have a great weekend, and good luck with your game,


Creighton




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