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As you read this, I’ll probably be at UK Games Expo, indulging myself in geeky delights! But fear not, we still have some new GM’s Resources for you! This week, we focus on centaurs and ankhegs in our Monstrous Lair line. I’m pretty sure you could mash these two supplements together to whip up an adventure or side trek quickly. Perhaps your characters encounter a clan of centaurs who need help with an ankheg problem and offer assistance in exchange for safe passage across their clan’s territory? That could be a fun mini-adventure!

In any event, I hope you find this month’s Monstrous Lairs useful. And don’t forget these Monstrous Lairs are free—a thank you from Raging Swan Press for your epic support.

The Creighton’s Going to UK Games Expo Sale

As you know, I’m at UK Games Expo, and I want to buy lots of new gaming stuff I don’t need. I don’t want to anger the wife. So, I’m having a sale.

Enter UKGAMES at check out to get 25% off your entire order at the Raging Swan Press store. The code works on everything and is valid until Monday, June 5.

Help me before it is too late!

Where’s My Stuff?

By the time you read this, everyone 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.

Patreon’s billing can be a bit odd at the start of the month. If you don’t get this week’s mail with your codes, please let me know.

Thank You

As always, thank you for supporting Raging Swan Press. Your support is instrumental in keeping the lights at Global HQ, and I am tremendously grateful you are here reading this!

Finally, it should come as no surprise at all that Everything is Better with Tentacles—particularly ravenous ankhegs…)

Comments

Michael Benoit

Have you ever taken the statement that "Everything is Better with Tentacles" to its logical conclusion of gracing your monsters tentacles WITH TENTACLES? First, second, even third-order tentacles? How could that fail to work?

Anonymous

Have fun at UKGE!