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[Postmortem] Blood Tales: More than You Can Chew

Started by Ian Warner, November 11, 2010, 06:56:44 AM

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Ian Warner

New from Postmortem. The adventure for our ever popular SERIOUS Modern Horror game Blood! from Indiecon 2009. We at Postmortem are ever commited to helping out lazy GMs with adventures and this is just the latest manifestation of that. Enjoy!
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Ian Warner

Postmortem Studios merchendise is now availible here

http://www.cafepress.co.uk/PostmortMerch

So if you fancy some posters, T Shirts or other weird and wonderful goodies branded with Postmortem artwork favourites now is the time!
Directing Editor of Kittiwake Classics

Ian Warner

Presenting the brand spanking new Shadow World Logo the Ourobwrong



This is not just a cool logo. It's an M&S..... errrr maybe not: But it is more than just a cool logo. There is an ingame use for it presented on the Shadow World Blog which is linked in my sig.

It also denotes an official Shadow World product from now on. Send us your suggestions for new comedy horror material and we'll publish it with this logo to mark it as official regardless of how wacky, broken or contary to existing material your stuff is.
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