Raging Swan Rocks

raging-swanGamers, have you ever looked over the products from Raging Swan? I should probably highlight them over at Black Gate to draw even more attention to them. I can’t speak to the adventures they publish — I haven’t read any yet — but the game master material is top notch.


I get notified by RPGNow about their “daily deal” (one of the few marketing lists I’m deliberately on) and some months back learned that a little book called “Wilderness Encounters” was on sale for less than half price. What the heck, sez I, and bought a copy. What turned up was a whole host of lists with interesting, creative, evocative possibilities. Different bandit encounters, different minor events that could happen on the road, different weather events, and on and on. Ideas just flowed out of that book. I was immediately taken with it, and am slowly acquiring other holdings from Raging Swan’s stable.


You don’t have to take my word for it, though. If you want to see the quality and variety, click here for NUMEROUS free samples. Even if you’re not a gamer and are a world builder, I think it’s easy to find inspiration here.


Incidentally, they bill themselves as a Pathfinder producer, and while they started that way, a lot of the stuff is either system neutral or available that way, and from what I gather a lot of their catalog also is available for 5th edition D&D.

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Published on November 23, 2016 05:32
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Howard Hey, thanks Matthew! Glad to help. I next want to snag Wilderness Encounters or the one about Caverns, but I'm saving my shekels. I can vouch for the excellence of the two Urban collections as well.

I'll go take a look at that Green Ronin collection. Is it for Pathfinder, or OSR stuff? My players prefer Castles & Crusades. Nice thing there, of course, is that C&C works with about any D&D style system, but it's always a little easier to port OSR stuff than Pathfinder.


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