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New BoL Mythic Adventure - free download

Started by Gruntfuttock, February 03, 2016, 12:10:50 PM

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Gruntfuttock

For any Barbarians of Lemuria players out there...

The Venomous Pao has just posted a new G-Man adventure on his site, Strange Stones. It's set in Conan's world but in the proto-Africa southern lands! A really inventive take on the setting, and a first read through seems to indicate it's up to G-Man's usual high standards. His earlier BoL scenarios can also be found on Strange Stones - they are Legendary Edition adventures, but this is in the latest Mythic Edition.

http://www.strangestones.com/

I'd love to see him develop this setting further - it's a real fresh take on a classic setting.
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