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Saturday, May 23, 2015

Shadow of the Executioner


Shadow of the Executioner is my 29th contribution to my Patreon.  This is a free form  adventure.  I present the place and situation, introduce the bad man and its up to the GM to use him within the situation and setting.  You can grab a PDF copy of the adventure at my Patreon.  There is a player and GM map available for download also.

I reached 60 patrons today which is fantastic.  I wasn't sure if my foray into the world of Patreon would become anything, but I've got no complaints and really enjoying the process.  If you like colored maps, short adventures and have a tolerance for typos, my micro-adventures might be for you.  They are free to anyone, those that pledge the $2.50 level get the 4" x 6" (my most used size) and 5.5" x 8" adventures in laminated form.  Those that pledge $5 and above get the laminated adventures and those that come in full sheet or zine form, plus they get discounts on other products every now and then. 

I have another micro-adventure almost done already.  My brain seems to be in hyper creative mode.  I'm on vacation so there isn't the usual brain drain from my job.  I hope to get another one released in a couple of days. 

5 comments:

  1. "There is a player and GM available for download also. "
    That's... convenmient for sure. Technology nowadays... ;)

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    1. ha! That would be cool. Fixed. Thus my inclusion for tolerance of typos.

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  2. Got the email yesterday and enjoyed the mod this morning. Inspired idea; I may expand it slightly to a hamlet-terror setting though my mapping skills are barely better than charcoal on plywood.

    I am delighted to be making my meager financial contribution(s) to your creative works.

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    1. I appreciate your backing and glad you found the adventure to your liking. Hearing that it will make your game table makes my day.

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    2. I plan to roll dice & heads on the scenario in mid-June, should the ragged band break free of gaol-service when intended. Now I'm whistlin' that Judas Priest tune as I wash the cars in the driveway . . .

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