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Decrepit and deteriorating, an abandoned settlement poses both unique dangers and enticing opportunities for adventurers. No adventuring site is riper for the looting than a place forgotten and abandoned by protectors and authorities. Still, abandoned doesn’t always mean empty: deserted settlements are attractive to squatters, hermits, vermin, urban monsters, bandits, outlaws, feral dogs and other wild animals, and even the undead, who may often find the lonely, decaying husk of a once-lively place an apt and fitting lair.


This week, Raging Swan Press releases Alternate Dungeons: Abandoned Village by Daron Woodson.


To celebrate Alternate Dungeons: Abandoned Village Raging Swan Press is releasing two complimentary "20 Things" articles:


  • On Tuesday, we publish 20 Things to Find in an Abandoned Village.
  • On Friday, we publish 20 Things to Find in an Abandoned House.

I hope you enjoy them. Print them out and stick them in your GM's folder. You never know when you might need them! 

Thank You

Without you, this supplement might not exist.


As an extra thank you for your support, I've bundled another product with this week's release for you to enjoy. A couple of years ago, I designed Village Backdrop: Ashford, which detailed a semi-abandoned village wracked by plague. The "At a Glance" section from the village appears in Alternate Dungeons: Abandoned Village and I thought you might enjoy a copy of the whole thing. I've also include the village's maps so you can use my version of the village or design your own!

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Alternate Dungeon: Abandoned Village

Decrepit and deteriorating, an abandoned settlement poses both unique dangers and enticing opportunities for adventurers. No adventuring site is riper for the looting than a place forgotten and abandoned by protectors and authorities. Still, abandoned doesn't always mean empty: deserted settlements are attractive to squatters, hermits, vermin, urban monsters, bandits, outlaws, feral dogs and other [...]

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