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Welcome to 2016! And what better way to start the year than with a dose of free Raging Swan Press goodness? 


This week, we start our new release regime. Unlike this year, you'll be receiving your Patreon downloads from Raging Swan Press on Fridays--instead of Mondays (when our books now go on general release) so you've got something to enjoy over the weekend. 


Anyway, without further ado, here's our first product of 2016!


GM's Monthly Miscellany: January 2016

A Pathfinder Roleplaying Game Compatible GM’s Resource by Creighton Broadhurst, Kat Evans, Greg Marks and Josh Vogt


Featuring material from some of Raging Swan Press’s newest products as well as classic releases of yesteryear, advice articles and material from Creighton’s on-going design of the megadungeon Gloamhold, the GM’s Monthly Miscellany series is a terrific free resource for the busy, time-crunched GM.


This month’s issue features:


  • 20 Things to Say if a PC Searches for a Trap and Finds Nothing
  • Vaagwol At A Glance (from Village Backdrop: Vaagwol)
  • Bridge Town: Sights & Sounds (from Urban Dressing: Bridge Town)
  • The Wizard’s Bonded Object (from I Loot the Wizard’s Body)
  • 20 Things to See During an Orc Raid


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.

Thank You

Thanks as always for your support. I hope you enjoy GM's Monthly Miscellany: January 2016 and that it enhances your campaign. I hope you stick with us through 2016; we've got lots of super material in the works and I can't wait to share it with you! 

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GM's Monthly Miscellany: January 2016

Featuring material from some of Raging Swan Press's newest products as well as classic releases of yesteryear, advice articles and material from Creighton's on-going design of the megadungeon Gloamhold, the GM's Monthly Miscellany series is a terrific free resource for the busy, time-crunched GM.

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