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This week, our first February release is your free and exclusive mini-eventure. As I’ve previously said, in 2024, we are fleshing out Dunstone. If your characters are desperate to visit an inn run by an eccentric gnome famed for her odd, prophetic dreams, I have the mini-eventure for you! 


As an aside, I am looking forward very much to giving all the major Dunstone locales the mini-eventure treatment. I’m running *Shadowed Keep on the Borderlands* for a new group at the moment, and having all of Dulwich’s major locales in mini-eventure format has immensely helped bring the town to life. The slight downside is that the group seem to think that everything is an adventure hook!


About the Sheep Knuckles

This strange, two-storey wooden building features walls painted in different garish colours as well as rings of brightly coloured mushrooms growing on the thatched roof. The gnomish proprietor, Roosa Lajunen, exudes infectious energy, which seems to fill Dunstone’s favourite watering hole and inn with enthusiasm and merriment. Many have pointed out that the inn’s name, the Sheep Knuckles, makes no sense. To this, Roosa just shrugs and laughs.


Where’s My Stuff

The files for this month’s free patron-exclusive mini-eventure are attached to this post. Download as many of the editions as you would like!


Thank You

Thank you for supporting Raging Swan Press in 2024. I hope our books make your GMing life easier and more fun. (And I hope your players have more fun!) Your support is instrumental in keeping the lights at Global HQ, and I am tremendously grateful.


Remember: Odd gnomes + Tentacles = better.


Creighton

Publisher of Useful Items

Comments

Anonymous

You can never have enought taverns at hand! Great as usual. Cheers with a mighty beer

Anonymous

I get the difference between screen and print versions, but what does unplugged stand for?

ragingswanpress

The Unplugged editions don't have covers or anything of the normal ads. They just contain the material itself. It's my hope this makes them easier to print and navigate!