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L&D Adventure: The Secret Order of the Red Lady!

Started by RPGPundit, January 10, 2018, 01:21:25 AM

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RPGPundit

So, Lion & Dragon is holding very stable at #11 in the rankings (almost like there's some kind of block keeping it from the top ten!) but we're not letting that stop us!

First, I wanted to point you to another blog by Swords & Stitchery about an interesting scenario in a messed-up Roman village, for Lion & Dragon. I liked his research on this one, it's a lot like how I research places and historical folk-legends for my own campaign work on Dark Albion.

Speaking of which, the main reason I'm writing today is to tell you all that RPGPundit Presents is back, after a one week hiatus, and our newest issue features a new Adventure Scenario!

"RPGPundit Presents #14: The Secret Order of the Red Lady" is an OSR Medieval-Authentic adventure, which you can use with any setting or system but it was designed specifically for Lion & Dragon and is by default set in Albion.





What's it about?

Well, a parish priest finds an ancient temple room under the church, and has a vision of a Red Goddess. Soon he is drawing others, including the local authorities, into his new cult, a cult of blood-oaths, murder, and ultimate ambitions. But if the PCs start to investigate they may learn that in fact, the Order of the Red Goddess has a surprising secret.

Check it out for only $2.99 at DrivethruRPG or on Precis Intermedia's own store!



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Gronan of Simmerya

Ooooh, cool!  On purpose many medieval churches are on earlier holy places.  I guess sometimes they fight back!
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Dumarest

That sounds pretty good. I can also think of ways to convert that to other genres. Like a church  built on tribal burial grounds in a Wild West game...bad medicine!


RPGPundit

LION & DRAGON: Medieval-Authentic OSR Roleplaying is available now! You only THINK you\'ve played \'medieval fantasy\' until you play L&D.


My Blog:  http://therpgpundit.blogspot.com/
The most famous uruguayan gaming blog on the planet!

NEW!
Check out my short OSR supplements series; The RPGPundit Presents!


Dark Albion: The Rose War! The OSR fantasy setting of the history that inspired Shakespeare and Martin alike.
Also available in Variant Cover form!
Also, now with the CULTS OF CHAOS cult-generation sourcebook

ARROWS OF INDRA
Arrows of Indra: The Old-School Epic Indian RPG!
NOW AVAILABLE: AoI in print form

LORDS OF OLYMPUS
The new Diceless RPG of multiversal power, adventure and intrigue, now available.