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This week sees the exciting return of an old line. With the Dungeon Dressing line all but spent (and now work begins on the gigantic compilation book), it seemed a perfect time to remaster the Wilderness Dressing line.

We last published such books back in the dim and distant past of 2014. A lot has happened since then, and I wanted to bring the books back to help not only new Pathfinder GMs but 5e and OSR ones as well to add fun and flavour to their overland journies. We start with Wilderness Dressing: Hills (because it syncs perfectly with next week’s Dungeon Backdrop—Ruin of Bleak Hill).

(And check out the gorgeous full-page art by Matt Morrow)


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 and this week's Monstrous Lair remaster. (Monstrous Lair #10: Mummy's Crypt benefits from our new updated layout and text file enhancement.) 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.

What Do You Want From Raging Swan Press?

Thank you to everyone who has given me their thoughts on what they’d like to see from us in 2022. The suggestions have been fascinating, and I have read every one. I now have an extensive list of suggestions and ideas!

If you haven’t yet told me what you want from Raging Swan Press in 2022 please leave a comment here.

Thank You

Thank you for supporting Raging Swan Press in 2022. I hope you like this week’s books and that you can use them to have more gaming fun with your chums.

Your support enables us to continue doing what we love—creating flavoursome and detailed supplements designed to help you (and me) run campaigns with less hassle and stress. I hope they make your campaigns better and your prep time less stressful.

Finally, it should come as no surprise at all that Everything is Better with Tentacles—particularly odd strangers you meet deep in the hills when you are far from sanctuary or succour.

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