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Next Friday, all patrons at the $5 and up levels get their copies of Retribution 2022 Edition in 5e, OSR and Pathfinder before it goes on general release on March 28. (If you are at the $2 or $1 levels and fancy Retribution simply upgrade your support before 25 March!)

Retribution was our first product back in March 2010, and I am more than delighted to bring the adventure to 5e and OSR groups (and an updated edition to Pathfinder 1st edition groups).

Would you like your copy early? I’m looking for people able to post their honest reviews of the adventure as close as possible to (or preferably on) March 28th.

If you’d like advance copies, drop me a note here or via email (my first name @ragingswan.com). Let me know your DriveThruRPG email address, and I’ll send your copies along.

As always, thank you for your support. I hope you enjoy Retribution whenever you get it!

About Retribution

In the frozen depths of winter, murderous winds mercilessly batter the crumbling Priory of Cymer. Within, trapped by their duty and the heaped snowdrifts that render travel near impossible, the few remaining faithful huddle together and tend the sacred places of their forebears. With the weather worsening, nerves fray and tempers snap as the wind howls its mournful dirge for the priory’s forgotten dead and lost souls. But the worst is yet to come. One of those trapped within holds a murderous grudge that only blood can expunge, and as the storm reaches its savage height, terrible revenge is wrought amid the frigid halls and crumbling glories of a fading faith.

An adventure for 1st-level characters set on the Lonely Coast by Creighton Broadhurst.

What Ed Greenwood Said About the Original Retribution

(Yes, that Ed Greenwood!)

"A fantasy roleplaying campaign can always use spooky, atmospheric low-level adventures, and RETRIBUTION is a solid, useful foray. It's "old school" in the best sense of that term: the adventure, its setting, its characters, and its new elements have all been carefully and lovingly detailed and thought through. The result is truly ready-to-use, and its elements lend themselves to easy re-use in an ongoing campaign. Recommended.”


Comments

Anonymous

Retribution remains one of my favorite adventures of all-time. It's what got me hooked on Raging Swan and first impressed me about Creighton's work. Since then, I haven't really been let down. Yet, I've noticed that full-length, fleshed-out adventures like Retribution seem to have long-since fallen by the wayside for Raging Swan. I'd love to see that change!

Anonymous

An excellent review from that Ed Greenwood? That's amazing and not surprising at the same time.