March at Raging Swan Press

March is a busy month here at Raging Swan Press! Not only do we have a full month’s worth of releases but it’s our ten-year-anniversary!

I can’t remember exactly what day our first product went live at paizo.com, but I can remember the excitement of seeing our first live listing. Of course, we’ve come a long way since 2010, but that doesn’t mean we can’t look all the way back to the beginning.

Our first three books were Retribution, The Village of Swallowfeld and The Lonely Coast. This month, we return to The Lonely Coast  (Pathfinder 1, OSR) with a compilation of the original supplement along with full details of the coast’s capital—Wolverton—and its four villages Bossin, Hosford, Oakhurst and Swallowfeld. This 90-page book is the supplement I would have published back in 2010 if I could have. It’s a complete mini-campaign with enough design space to customise it to your group’s needs. Grab a copy today!

March’s Release Schedule

All these books are available to pre-order (with a sweet 25% discount), except Super Secret Project Gelatinous Owlbear. Snag a discount and add something awesome to your campaign!

  • 2 March: 20 Things #47: Local Landmarks (System Neutral)

  • 9 March: Village Backdrop: Fraywrack (5e, OSR, Pathfinder 1, Pathfinder 2)

  • 16 March: Dungeon Dressing: Portcullises (5e, OSR, Pathfinder 1, Pathfinder 2)

  • 16 March Patreon Exclusive: Selling Loot at Arlo’s Stones (5e, OSR, Pathfinder 1, Pathfinder 2)

  • 23 March: The Lonely Coast (Pathfinder, OSR + print)

  • 30 March: Super Secret Project Gelatinous Owlbear

Check out the pre-order page for more details.

Patreon Exclusive

This month, every member of Raging Swan Press’s Patreon campaign gets an exclusive mini-eventure as a thank you for their epic support. Last month, everyone got a copy of Drinking at the Last Chance. This month, on the 16th, every member gets their exclusive copy of Selling Loot at Arlo’s Stones.

About Selling Loot at Arlo’s Stones

Back in town, the heroes have gems and jewellery to sell, but who will buy them? In Languard, Arlo, of Alro’s Stones, is well known as a dealer in tawdry, low-quality items. Thus, adventurers often visit his shop in the Low City to offload their low-value loot, but Arlo is equally well know for hard-driven bargains! 

Thank You

Thank you—as always—for your support. If you’ve got any requests for specific 20 Things or 4d4 articles, or if you’ve got feedback on our new online home, please contact us!

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