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I enjoy the Dungeon Backdrop line very much, and I have found some of the instalments tremendously useful for my own campaign. I love the modularity and plug-and-play aspects of the books. You’ve got a setting—now just plug in the appropriate monsters, and off you go! I’m limbering up to use December’s Lost Cellar of the Nameless Mage when my current group return to Dulwich from being at the Shadowed Keep. Depending on how the campaign goes, it might lead to a hitherto unknown and undescribed megadungeon lurking beneath the town!

(As you probably know, trying to predict the actions and interests of a group of characters in a sandbox-style game is quite tricky.)

In any event, I hope you enjoy this month’s Dungeon Backdrop. It’s perfect (I think) for any remote wooded area through which your characters are blundering through or exploring.

About the Cannibal Druid

In his remote woodland lair, the cannibal druid and his pets grew ever-hungry and creep forth to prey upon the hapless travellers and peasants using an isolated woodland track. The increasing number of disappearances on the road have been noticed, however, and the story of a hunter who saw an old, hideously ugly man chewing on what looked like a human arm has begun to circulate through the nearby settlements. Something must be done, but who is brave enough to hunt down the Cannibal Druid of the Scorned Forest?

Designed primarily for the Lonely Coast setting, this Dungeon Backdrop is easily adaptable to virtually any GM’s campaign.

Where’s My Stuff?

(I apologise if your weekly message is getting oddly formatted. I’m not sure why this is happening, but I’m exploring different options to fix the problem).

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, message me, and I’ll sort it out for you.

The maps for Cannibal Druid of the Scorned Forest are attached to this post.

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 you are here with us on Patreon.

Druids with questionable diets + Tentacles = better.

Creighton 

Publisher of Useful Items

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