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I'm looking forward to using this weeks' release in my upcoming campaign. I designed it specifically as an "insert adventure"; the kind of thing you can quickly prepare and drop into the game. My PCs are always poking about Languard and at some point they'll come to the notice of a cult dedicated to Braal (or perhaps vice versa). It pays to be prepared!


In any event, I hope you enjoy this month's Dungeon Backdrop. I'd love to know what you think about the line. Please feel free to leave a note in the comments below. Do you like the line? Do you prefer eventures? Let me know, in the comments below!

About The Shadow Fane

A Pathfinder Roleplaying Game Compatible GM’s Resource by Creighton Broadhurst

Evil is everywhere and humanity must be ever vigilant against its slow encroachment into all that is great and good. Small cults—dedicated to ancient, blasphemous powers—lurk throughout the world ready to carry out their dark patron’s bidding. One such small cult dedicated to Braal, god of hate, malice and revenge, dwells in the Shadow Fane below Languard’s High City. The cultists kidnap and murder in their dark god’s name, but recently they made a mistake that threatens their very existence. Instead of kidnapping a beggar the cultists accidentally kidnapped the daughter of a wealthy merchant and he is offering a handsome reward for his daughter’s safe return.

About Dungeon Backdrops

You are a GM, but you are busy. You want to write your own modules, but you just don’t have the time. And you don’t want to use commercial modules. You want to make your campaign your own. That’s where the Dungeon Backdrop line comes in! Each Dungeon Backdrop presents a fully fleshed out and lovingly detailed self-contained dungeon ready for you to use as you see fit. Stock the dungeon with your own monsters (and—perhaps—their treasure), decide their back story and you are good to go.  

This Dungeon Backdrop is designed to work with the Duchy of Ashlar and Gloamhold campaign setting but can be easily inserted into almost any fantasy campaign. Dungeon Backdrops: we describe the dungeon, you add the monsters (and the treasure).

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.

I've also uploaded to this post, the Shadow Fane's maps (by Dyson Logos) in both tagged and untagged varieties. I hope you find them useful.

Thank You and Welcome

As always, I want to thank you for your ongoing support. It means the world to me and enables Raging Swan Press to keep releasing the kind of products we all find so useful in our own games. Thank you!

Rather marvellously, we've also had some new members join the Patreon campaign this week. I'd like to take this opportunity to welcome Ron Vutpakdi, Peter Risby, demonknight and Josh Rice who have all joined us this week. Welcome one and all!

Have a great weekend and good luck with your game!


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