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This week, we return to the site of our second ever adventure: the Road of the Dead. Originally only published for Pathfinder 1, this new and expanded version of the adventure comes in 5e, OSR and Pathfinder 1 editions. With new maps, better organisation and an entire extra encounter, this flavoursome adventure is now even easier to run.

About Road of the Dead

Centuries ago, the Tuath were a mighty folk who strove against the goblins of the Tangled Wood for dominion over that ancient place. Defeated by treachery and their feral, warlike enemies, the Tuath’s civilisation was thrown down, their settlements were sacked, their places of strength broken open, and their holy places despoiled. The few survivors melted away into the trackless gloom of the deep forest leaving behind nothing but remnants of their once-great culture. The Road of the Dead, a ceremonial pathway representing a soul’s journey to the underworld, is one such fragment that yet lingers in the Tangled Wood awaiting the brave or the foolhardy. This cunningly designed deathtrap hides the forgotten treasures and legends of a fallen people.

An adventure for 3rd-level characters set on the Lonely Coast.

The Big News

The physical proofs of the Dread Thingonomicon are on the way! I’m even more excited than I was last week!

Where’s My Stuff?

By the time you get this, everyone at the $5 and up levels should have a message from me containing the special secret download codes for this week’s book and links to discounted print copies. Drop them into your browser, and you should be good to go. If you have any problems, send me a message, and I’ll sort it out for you.

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 the undead guardians of an ancient religious site…


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