Friday, April 17, 2015

Swords & Wizardry Stuff from Hereticwerks



Taglar's Tomb is available at DrivethruRPG / RPGnow as a pay-what-you-want PDF that is expanded and revised from the original version posted to our blog for the first Swords & Wizardry Appreciation Day which remains available in its original form. There is also a bonus page of special content for the revised PDF if you're interested.

Space Age Sorcery was our first grimoire of space fantasy spells for Swords & Wizardry and related/similar old school rules-sets. You can download a free copy from our Free Stuff folder at BOX.

The Not-So-Empty Tomb of Baljesser is in the process of being revised and cleaned-up a bit for presentation as a PDF similar to how we did Taglar's Tomb above. In the meantime you can go check out the original version. Both Taglar's and Baljesser's Tombs are part of our Gravelands series of adventures for Swords & Wizardry. This has been a long-gestating project, but it is moving ahead again and we hope to have some news to report very soon.

We also have some handy tables of new magic items for Swords & Wizardry.
1d10 Magic Wands
1d10 Cursed Items
1d10 Magic Rings

The Tomb of the Forgotten Toad People is a one-page adventure suitable for use with Swords & Wizardry.

And starting today, in honor of Swords & Wizardry Appreciation Day, we'll be posting some new monsters throughout the day and then collecting them all into a PDF that will also feature some never-before-seen creatures as well as a couple from our blog, all statted and prepped for use with S&W.

Enjoy the day!





Swords & Wizardry Appreciation Day 2015 is hosted by Gamers & Grognards.
There is a roll call of all the blogs, other sites and special offers participating in this event at this link.


Swords & Wizardry Stuff at Hereticwerks

3 comments:

  1. That's still one of the best low level adventures around. I've run it for players at least 3 times--each time it was almost like a different adventure given the options provided in the module. Great stuff.

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    1. Wow! Thank you for the wonderful comment--you've really motivated me to get going on the next one in the series!

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    2. That's great. I look forward to seeing it!

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