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Here is a sample of the adventure in the style of a 17th-century chapbook (with some modifications).

 I'll continue working on this through the night and once I return to Norman from my extended vacation in Indianapolis.

Let me know what you think.

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Anonymous

Dm Dave awesomeness. While I don't quite have the right words for it the chapbook/style plus the art style plus b/w definitely helps in getting into the chapbook. What comes to mind is joey from friends on the London map but it's not the dark 17th century style. Looking forward to this. A full one n the overall project.

Anonymous

This chapbook format is excellent, and the prose, art, and dialogue are great. It feels right at home with 5e, but its simplicity also fits well with Cairn, Shadowdark, Knave and any of the OSR systems. I'm heading out on a camping trip in a couple weeks. This has the makings of a great adventure around the campfire, though I'd probably lean more into low fantasy elements to make it feel more like the Legend of Sleepy Hollow. Nice work!