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This week,  Raging Swan Press releases Village Backdrop: Cahill Abbey! Are you ready for the sinister mysteries lurking within?


A Pathfinder Roleplaying Game Compatible GM’s Resource by Jacob W. Michael


Cahill Abbey was for much of its history a village of no special significance, a small community home to several dozen families who made a good living from the fertile woods and soil around them. But now a mysterious prophecy has brought the king’s men to the village, determined to find and protect a promised saviour. Transformed by their arrival, the village struggles to hold on to its former way of life, unaware an old, long-forgotten evil stirs in the bowels of the ruined abbey that gave the village its name.


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.


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!

Your support has directly contributed to this rather marvellous village. Your help has enabled me to pay Jacob a decent wage for his work. That's awesome and I'm tremendously grateful. 


I hope you enjoy Village Backdrop: Cahill Abbey and that it finds a place in your campaign. 

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Village Backdrop: Cahill Abbey

Cahill Abbey was for much of its history a village of no special significance, a small community home to several dozen families who made a good living from the fertile woods and soil around them. But now a mysterious prophecy has brought the king's men to the village, determined to find and protect a promised [...]

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