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This week, Raging Swan Press releases Campaign Events: Urban Riot by Nicholas Wasko.


Riots provide almost limitless opportunities for adventure. However, few adventures feature riots because they are problematic to flesh out. Designing all the rioters and the many minor events the PCs witness would take more time to prepare than even the most diligent GM has at his disposal. That’s where Campaign Events: Urban Riot comes in. Presenting copious notes on the rioters themselves as well as minor events and dressing along with hooks, opportunities and complications it takes the hassle out of running an urban riot and lets the GM concentrate on the important details of the campaign!


Campaign Events provides you the busy GM with the tools to run exciting, flavoursome adventures or encounters set against the backdrop of a significant event. Perhaps the adventures find themselves in the midst of a riot or prison break. They might even be invited to a masquerade ball or be caught in the grip of a savage storm.


Campaign Events presents the details of such events so the busy GM can focus on building exciting, memorable adventures.


This product is a Dual Format PDF. The downloadable ZIP file contains two versions, one optimised for printing and use on a normal computer and one optimised for use on a mobile device such as an iPad.

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Campaign Events: Urban Riot

Riots provide almost limitless opportunities for adventure. However, few adventures feature riots because they are problematic to flesh out. Designing all the rioters and the many minor events the PCs witness would take more time to prepare than even the most diligent GM has at his disposal.

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