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This week’s release was challenging. High-level stat blocks can always be tricky, but doing them in three different editions/games is even trickier! That’s why I was delighted to have the help of Andy Lewis and Bart Wynants in crafting the stat blocks for this week’s release.

In Campaign Codex #4: Greater Villains we present six powerful villains—unique mummies, vampires, liches, vampires, werewolves and demons—of terrifying power to bedevil your characters. These villains are not for the faint-hearted or low-level adventurers. All could serve as the ultimate capstone villain of a campaign. 

I hope you find the villains within compelling—even if you change or ignore their backstory and just use the book as a handy source for high-level, unique stat blocks.

Thingonomicon II in Softcover

I had several requests to make a softcover version of Thingonomicon II available. Great news—the physical proof has arrived at Global HQ and everything looks good! 

So with that in mind, today patrons at the $5 and up levels will also receive codes for discounted copies of the softcover along with their codes for Greater Villains.

Where's My Stuff?

By the time you get this you should have a message from me containing the special secret download codes for this week's book. Just drop them into your browser and you should be good to go. If you have any problems, drop me a line and I'll sort it out for you. 

Today, we are also updating 20 Things #62: Sunken Ship to include a text file enhancement. If you own the book, either through our Patreon campaign or a normal purchase at DriveThruRPG, you’ll shortly be getting an email from me via DriveThruRPG letting you know a text file enhancement is available to download.

Thank You

Thank you for supporting Raging Swan Press on Patreon. I much appreciate you being part of the campaign. You help us to do what we love—create flavoursome and detailed supplements designed to help you (and me) run campaigns with less hassle and stress. Thank you.

Finally, it should come as no surprise at all the Everything is Better with Tentacles—particularly sunken ships (obviously). 

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