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The Forbidden Lands books are just beautiful. Classy and so well done. They're a feast for the eyes, not too much--as it's easy to overdo it--and not too little. Fantastic.
Brilliant! I will be picking this up for my Westmarch-y campaign, just to adapt, not run RAW. It's funny how three of the 4 adventures pretty much precisely fit the setting of my campaign.
That first adventure feels a bit like a DCC one what with the chaotic jumping around locations, terracotta arm etc. Just ordered the book today in the UK. Looking forward to it.
Really cool stuff! I love how creative OSR has gotten. I particularly like your adventure, Ben. I looks like something you could through in the middle of a journey through a forest, which would be really cool. The more I'm thinking about wilderness exploration, the more I'm thinking that having little adventures in wilderness areas that the PC's have to travel through to get somewhere else is fun.
I got this as part of the kickstarter. It looks fun, but as much as FL try to claim that it will fit within the Raven's Purge campaign.... it really won't. Unless you don't mind extreme tonal shifts and clashing lore, of course.
Ben, I love the weird non-standard approach you take with magic items and spell casters. This adds a ton of flavor and is a great way of throwing new and exciting encounters at experienced players. Very nice work.
I used the Hexenvald in my campaign, as a way for the players to find one of the elven gems in the Raven's Purge campaign. It was one of the nicest location in the campaign, much more interesting than the ones in the Raven's Purge campaign book actually. Good stuff.
Do you possess the ability to get Fria Ligan to reprint some copies of Spire? It was the only book missing from a bundle as it went out of print too quickly!
Other than Ben’s, even if there are some neat concepts in some, on my reading I found the adventures highly unusable. I might take another look, as I didn’t dig into them all as thoroughly (but that was due to my above impression). I’m going to use hexenwald in my own dolmenwood game though :)
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Here we have Ben, presenting his adventure sponsored by his own adventure. :D
Both a great though. Thank you very much! :)
"Now that's a "Patrick Stuart opening" if I ever heard one" 😂
The Forbidden Lands books are just beautiful. Classy and so well done. They're a feast for the eyes, not too much--as it's easy to overdo it--and not too little. Fantastic.
Wow the Graveyard of Thunder is such a rad concept. Perhaps Behirs and lightning salamanders? Thanks for sharing Ben!
Alvaro Tapia has a LOT of work in Trudvang-absolutely amazing.
Alvaro Tapia has made tons of illustrations in Swedish rpgs over the last 20 years. I agree that he is really awesome!
Brilliant! I will be picking this up for my Westmarch-y campaign, just to adapt, not run RAW. It's funny how three of the 4 adventures pretty much precisely fit the setting of my campaign.
That first adventure feels a bit like a DCC one what with the chaotic jumping around locations, terracotta arm etc. Just ordered the book today in the UK. Looking forward to it.
Keep up the good work, thirsty for more Forbidden Lands content/ coverage.
Really cool stuff! I love how creative OSR has gotten. I particularly like your adventure, Ben. I looks like something you could through in the middle of a journey through a forest, which would be really cool. The more I'm thinking about wilderness exploration, the more I'm thinking that having little adventures in wilderness areas that the PC's have to travel through to get somewhere else is fun.
Duude you made hexenworld! I loved it! well done! My party had a 4 session quest there. We were playing dungeon world and it was great. Thank you!
I got this as part of the kickstarter.
It looks fun, but as much as FL try to claim that it will fit within the Raven's Purge campaign.... it really won't. Unless you don't mind extreme tonal shifts and clashing lore, of course.
Yeah, the basically let us write whatever we wanted.
Ben, I love the weird non-standard approach you take with magic items and spell casters. This adds a ton of flavor and is a great way of throwing new and exciting encounters at experienced players. Very nice work.
Always love it when you come off with another Rpg review. Especially those I never heard of.
I used the Hexenvald in my campaign, as a way for the players to find one of the elven gems in the Raven's Purge campaign. It was one of the nicest location in the campaign, much more interesting than the ones in the Raven's Purge campaign book actually. Good stuff.
Thanks, glad you liked it!
Do you possess the ability to get Fria Ligan to reprint some copies of Spire? It was the only book missing from a bundle as it went out of print too quickly!
F*** YES! Ben, you rock, love the content.
I could see much of that in Dolmenwood. Willowby Hall resides therein as well of course 😀
Other than Ben’s, even if there are some neat concepts in some, on my reading I found the adventures highly unusable. I might take another look, as I didn’t dig into them all as thoroughly (but that was due to my above impression). I’m going to use hexenwald in my own dolmenwood game though :)
@@yohahn12 cool! I also ordered the boxed set so I'm gonna look into the forbidden lands for sure.
I got this. Love it