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This week, in a change of scheduled plan, Raging Swan Press has a new Dungeon Backdrop for you! This is particularly exciting as I’m also including a first look at what a System Neutral Dungeon Backdrop will look like.

You get the 5e, OSR and P1 editions of Hidden Redoubt of Gilak Urser in the normal way while I have attached the draft System Neutral edition to this post.

About the Hidden Redoubt

Hidden for long years and wreathed in legendry, the Hidden Redoubt of Gilak Urser ever looms large in treasure-seeker’s dreams. Variously described as a pirate or adventurer in myths and folklore, Gilak Urser is universally thought to have been fabulously wealthy. His hidden lair—and his treasure-hoard—has never been found…until now…

Design Creighton Broadhurst Cartography Dyson Logos, William McAusland and Bart Wynants

Where’s My Stuff?

By the time you read this, everyone at the $2 and up levels should have a message from me containing the special secret download codes for this week’s books. 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.

The draft System Neutral edition of the Dungeon Backdrop is attached to this post. Download it, take a look and let me know what you think!

I’ve also uploaded maps for this Dungeon Backdrop to this post.

Thank You

As always, thank you for supporting Raging Swan Press—particularly at this time.

I’m continuing to monitor the developing fiasco/situation and will report back here as I learn more about what it means for Raging Swan Press. It looks like the "playtest" will last at least a month which gives me some time to work on and finish (as much as possible) the books I mentioned in Monday's post.

Finally, it should come as no surprise at all that Everything is Better with Tentacles—particularly ghost pirates lurking in their hidden lairs…

Comments

Anonymous

Hasbro and WotC are going to bury all the survey responses in the "playtest" and hope that people fill out a survey instead of making angry public comments. Also, you need at least a free DnDBeyond account to fill out a survey so they can then go to the board and say that their subscription numbers have "rebounded".