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[ZINE] Echoes From Fomalhaut #05 & The Lost Valley of Kishar

Started by Melan, April 05, 2019, 11:17:33 AM

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Melan


I am pleased to announce the publication of the fifth issue of my fanzine, Echoes From Fomalhaut. As before, this is a 40-page zine dedicated to adventures and GM-friendly campaign materials for Advanced old-school rules, with cover art by and illustrations by Denis McCarthy, Stefan Poag, and the Dead Victorians. The current issue includes...
  • The Enchantment of Vashundara: An otherworldly adventure module for 3rd to 4th level PCs. Explore the fabulous palace of a god in peril, brave its dangers and outwit the invaders who have seized it for their own evil purposes... or die trying. 21 keyed locations.
  • The Divided Town of Tirwas: Once an overgrown village governed by communal customs, and now a small town divided among a group of feudal Landlords, Tirwas is a place of perpetual tension. Can it be changed for the good, or can its hidden conflicts be exploited for personal gain? The answer lies in your scenarios, and your players' decisions. 18 keyed locations.
  • Plunder of the Stone Sacks: Formerly a set of communal shelters under the town of Tirwas, now a half-abandoned set of storerooms and a repository of discarded things. A dungeon module for 3rd to 5th level characters, 45 keyed locations.
  • All is Well in Sleepy Haven: An idyllic, quiet little coastal town – an ideal springboard for more dangerous adventures on the high seas, or in the monster-haunted wilderness. Or does something more insidious lurk in this friendly community? Is Sleepy Haven's peace and quiet a comfortable illusion? You be the Judge. 8 keyed locations.
    and... fold-out players' maps of both towns (obverse and reverse sides)!
The print version of the fanzine is available from my Bigcartel store; the PDF edition will be published through DriveThruRPG with a few months' delay. As always, customers who buy the print edition will receive the PDF version free of charge.

Also available... The Lost Valley of Kishar! A 32-page adventure module for 6th to 8th level player characters, this is a wilderness scenario with multiple mini-dungeons spread out over 28 keyed locations. Venture into a lost world of savage beasts and ancient sorceries – and discover an old mystery from beyond the stars! Whether you have come for the strange fruits of an enchanted tree, in pursuit of a great winged ape, the gold of a lost temple or a magic mirror, glory and death await in equal measure in... The Lost Valley of Kishar!

"Somewhere, only a few days' travel from a busy trade route, there lies a valley surrounded by untamed wilderness. It is surrounded by cliffs forming the shape a ring, unnaturally steep and tall, as if they had been wrought by human hand. No one remembers who had originally erected the ruins standing within the valley, and who had nurtured the wondrous tree which had once drawn pilgrims from distant lands. Kishar's priestesses have been long forgotten – but the tree's blessed radiance persists. As if under an odd compulsion, all manner of beasts have been drawn to the valley, and in time, there emerged others. Those who came from far beyond human imagination, and were already here before the first priestesses..."

This module by Gabor Csomos was originally written for a 2018 adventure writing contest I was judging, and won first place. This edition has been translated into the English, with illustrations by Peter Mullen (who also did a damn fine cover), Stefan Poag, and Denis McCarthy.

Now with a Zine!
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