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Looking for free stuff for your table? The Priesthood of Pelagia is on .

It's a rules supplement for clerics of Pelagia with weapons and armour, 3 new spells and tables for disapproval and languages.

The Judge's section has details of the cult of Pelagia who survived the Ruean catastrophe, 6 artefacts and magical items and a list of inspirational sources.

Download from drivethrurpg.com/en/product/47
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The second part of my Dungeon Crawl Classics RPG zero-level funnel demo, with the module "Prince Charming, Reanimator" (think Sleeping Beauty meets Lovecraft's Herbert West), is going to be at the West Warwick Public Library on May 7th. There are 2 seats still open! You don't have to have attended the first part to play, and you do not have to have played DCC RPG before either! wwpl.libcal.com/event/14585682

LibCalDungeon Crawl Classics: Prince Charming: ReanimatorThe conclusion of Prince Charming: Reanimator! Battle, cast, and outwit your way through a dark twist on classic fairy tales in this new adult RPG campaign. Dungeon Crawl Classics...

The district for Return of the Ripper are finally done! The maps depict the the four quarters of the District of Spittle-Fields: Spittle-Fields Market, the Tenements, the White Chappel and the Benevolent Craftsmen's Quarter.

The four maps will be printed at tabloid/A3 size and fit together to make one large map of the entire district.

Thanks to @Printdevil for help with researching 16th-century maps of London and to @wfgWorkshop for the realisation.

I've done the impossible: I've actually JOINED a game, instead of starting one. DCC, with a guy who's published his own adventures, even.

He's a lot of fun, and does *very* well at embracing the gonzo sort of flavor DCC encourages. Mork Borg meets Heavy Metal. How far gone am I? I bought a set of dice for DCC (it uses some weird d's - d24, d16, d30, d60.)

Yeah, it's bad. Of course the dice goblin justifies another set of dice for a new game.

Interesting note, though: I bought the DCC core book (which near as I can tell is basically the only book unless you want to buy adventures?) and it had a DriveThruRPG code... for a PDF of the core book. For free. It's watermarked, mind, which I don't particularly care about, but ngl, for someone who does most of her TTRPGing from an amazon tablet that's had a bunch of google stuff shoved on it, it's nice. :D