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I think you'll enjoy this month's Village Backdrop by Jacob W. Michaels. Richly detailed, and with a lurking supernatural menace  nearby, it's the perfect place for the PCs to stop for a breather before their next adventure! Behold:

Ringing day and night, the many bells of Carillon echo through the village, a nearly constant tolling that serves as both protection from, and reminder of, the danger lurking beyond the village’s borders. Deep in the otherwise idyllic Elysian Valley that is otherwise an endless bounty for the so-called village of bells, something sinister—the Hush—lurks and plots harm to the hunters who inhabit and visit Carillon. Fortunately, the noise of the bells—from the village’s central bell tower, hanging on every home’s doors, even sewn onto clothes or worn as jewellery—keeps the Hush away; thus the villagers trade peace for safety.

Village Backdrops are short, richly detailed supplements that each present a single village ready to insert into almost any home campaign. Perfect for use as a waystop on the road to adventure, as an adventure site themselves or as a PC’s home, Village Backdrop present the details so the busy GM can focus on crafting exciting, compelling adventures. 

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 Carillon's maps--both tagged and untagged versions--attached to this post. I hope you find them useful when plotting your PCs' visit to the village.

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Comments

Anonymous

Happy to be here! I pretty much love everything you release! :-)

Anonymous

all well and good, but does it have "dandelion and burdock" drinks? i admit i had never heard of them until this morning while reading a BBC article, but now i want all my medieval fantasy towns to brew their own version of the stuff. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dandelion_and_burdock