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Greetings from "Sunny" Torquay!

This week, we release our first Places of Power in 5e and System Neutral Edition versions (alongside the normal Pathfinder edition). I hope you enjoy it. 

My evil scheme is to continue to release new Places of Power in these two additional formats and to begin converting older releases as time and resources allows. The first two up for conversion are Tumblestone Inn and The Mudded Manse. Of course, these conversions will be free to you, as a thank you for your ongoing support. 

Also I'd like welcome Kyle Most who joins us this week; thank you for signing up, Kyle!

But I've rambled long enough. Without further ado, here is Mike Welham's Dragonmarch Keep.


Places of Power: Dragonmarch Keep

A Pathfinder Roleplaying Game Compatible GM’s Resource by Mike Welham

A lonely edifice built atop a rocky crag at the edge of civilisation, Dragonmarch Keep guard over the borders of three formerly warring kingdoms. Men and women of noble birth from three kingdoms serve at the keep in a show of unity. They push back the raiders and marauders emerging from the wastelands and strength the bonds of friendship between the three kingdoms. While the keep’s walls provide formidable protection, the surrounding farms are open to attack, usually in retaliation for a recent foray by the garrison. Dragonmarch Keep is, thus, a place of great adventure and great danger. Here, those of stout heart willing to stand against the forces of evil and chaos are in high demand.

Places of Power are short, richly detailed supplements that each present a flavoursome locale such as a remote temple, borderland fort or reclusive wizard’s demesne. Ready to be plugged into almost any home campaign, each installment can be used as a waystop on the road to adventure, the home of a powerful NPC or even as a mini-adventure site in its own right.

Where's My Stuff?

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

Next Week

As we hurtle through January, next up is the collector's edition of Fane of the Undying Sleeper  which now comes with details of the village of Coldwater. The collector's edition will be available in both print and PDF formats. I hope you enjoy it.

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