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Find out the latest news on Tim Bannock’s Old School Renaissance (OSR) and 5th edition OGL adventures and supplements.

Trueland Gazetteer and Hex Map Now Available for Old School Essentials

A couple weeks back we launched the Tales from Dalentown series of campaign setting and adventure supplements with a free gazetteer for 5th Edition. Now it’s out for OSR games by way of Necrotic Gnome‘s amazing Old School Essentials retroclone of BX D&D. It’s fully compatible with a host of games like Labyrinth Lord, Basic Fantasy, Castles & Crusades, and including 1st Edition games like OSRIC as well.

We didn’t just throw in a couple off-hand references to OSR systems. Inside these pages are a dozen fully developed NPC stat blocks and three new-to-Old School Essentials monster stat blocks: the Swamp Hag, the Lich, and the mysterious Whisper Wraith. “Fully developed” means that there are spell lists and weapons, armor, and gear loadouts where applicable. You don’t have to extrapolate what armor an NPC wears from their AC rating; it’s listed under Armor. You don’t have to come up with a customized spell list for an NPC spellcaster or the 12 Hit Die lich, because it’s listed under Spells Memorized. There’s even listings for what might be included in an NPC’s spellbook, if they have one.

Pick up Tales from Dalentown: Trueland Gazetteer for 1st Edition and BX for FREE at itch.io or DriveThruRPG!

And if you want to run a campaign here, or just modify the included Western Frontier hex map to your own ends, hit this post to get the Worldographer file and an unlabeled version of the map!


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Adventures in Dalentown for 5th Edition is now revised and expanded

Opportunity. Intrigue. Welcome to Dalentown…revised and expanded!

We’ve just updated the DriveThruRPG and itch.io files for Adventures in Dalentown for 5th Edition (pick it up in the shop if you don’t already have it). The additions to this release include improved layout and bookmarking, but it’s not just a facelift: we’ve added dozens of new adventure seeds, encounter tables, and a lot more setting information that you can use as-is or make your own.

What’s Inside?

Here are some of the improvements:

  • About a dozen new monster and NPC stat blocks.
  • An NPC Index organizing the named characters by location or alternatively by name.
  • New NPC movers-and-shakers that open tons of adventures in politics, or in the literal underworld beneath Dalentown.
  • New encounter tables that take into account different adventuring tiers: tailor this campaign setting to any level!
  • Dozens of new and expanded adventure seeds, including pre-made encounter groups.

We didn’t forget about players! In addition to the 5 new Backgrounds and 3 new Factions that were available from the beginning in this book, we’ve added a series of tables for generating or inspiring character backstory tied to the setting. Who is your character, and who do they know? What big problem has motivated them to go adventuring, or has plagued them since they’ve become an adventurer? Find out using the all new backstory generator!

Get the Updates

If you already picked up Adventures in Dalentown for 5th Edition previously, the updates are free. Just check your DriveThruRPG or itch.io Library and download the new files (conveniently named with “v2” in there so you know what’s what!). If you haven’t checked out this setting, now’s the time! It’s got the perfect homebase for your adventuring campaign, filled with intrigue and opportunity (Dalentown), tales of pastoral fantasy (Rock Down), or arcane mysteries and infernal machinations (The Wizard’s Enclave)! Get it in our shop.

Out Now and Coming Soon

Don’t forget you can expand your campaign with the FREE Tales from Dalentown: Trueland Gazetteer for 5th Edition. It’s a short supplement with a neat campaign setting skeleton you can mold however you want. We even released several versions of the map alongside the Worldographer files in this post, so you can truly modify it to your heart’s content!

Players and GMs should look out for our next release, Folk of Dalentown Volume 1, featuring three new playable ancestries (“races”), each with specialized feats, NPC and monster stat blocks, and a fully developed settlement in the Western Frontier hex map!

Welcome to Dalentown!


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The Tales from Dalentown Series Launches with a Free Gazetteer

Today we launched a spin-off of our popular Dalentown series, expanding the world and adding new opportunities for adventure. Say hello to Tales from Dalentown! This series boasts new adventures, adventure sites, and lots of material to help a GM get up and running quickly. In fact, it’s geared towards populating a hexcrawl-style campaign. So first thing’s first: the inaugural release is a hex map and gazetteer, and it’s FREE!

What Do You Get?

Tales from Dalentown: Trueland Gazetteer for 5th Edition is packed with content even at a “mere” 9 pages. You’ll get:

  • The Western Frontier map, built in Worldographer (by Inkwell Ideas). It uses 6-mile hexes, perfect for dropping into any campaign setting.
  • A brief overview of the three settlements from Adventures in Dalentown. Check em’ out if you haven’t already!
  • A two-page campaign setting history. Read this simple but effective backstory, and use it or ignore it. It’s perfect if you want to drop it in other worlds, or if you hate reading 150-page encyclopedias in order to run a campaign setting “right.”
  • An unlabeled map of Dalentown by Elven Tower Cartography.
  • Standard and 6×9 layout versions for optimization on multiple devices.

What the Future Holds

We’ve jammed it full of additional world context for the Dalentown setting. Plus, every location gets info on possible encounters, adventure scenarios, and even player options. Best of all, discover hints about some of our new and upcoming releases, like Folk of Dalentown Volume 1, featuring new playable ancestries complete with Feats, NPC stats, and fully detailed versions of the settlements mentioned in the gazetteer!

The continuation of the Tales from Dalentown series includes a compilation of one-shots. Check back soon!

Get It for Free Now!

Pick up Tales from Dalentown: Trueland Gazetteer for 5th Edition at itch.io or DriveThruRPG for FREE today.

(Oh, and it’s worth saying that this gazetteer will be incorporated into our revision of Adventures in Dalentown for 5th Edition, which should be dropping really soon!)


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Five reasons to check out the Dalentown Campaign Setting

Campaign settings may be a dime a dozen, but for the busy GM that’s a good thing. Even the highly skilled worldbuilders out there need inspiration every once in a while, and what better way to get it than from a “live example,” if you will? Well, the three-settlement area described in Adventures in Dalentown and at the heart of the events in The Darkness Beneath Dalentown is an exceptional tool for any campaign; let’s talk about what it can do for you.

#1. A settlement for any fantasy campaign setting.

If you want a premade town easily slipped into multiple fantasy settings.

Dalentown is a fairly “typical” growing town in a fantasy campaign setting milieu that fits with just about any established world you’ll find in roleplaying games, from the famous Forgotten Realms and Golarion down to more “indie” settings like Necrotic Gnome’s Dolmenwood. But it’s not a boring place: Dalentown features several factions vying for power, including a well-entrenched thieves’ guild called the Lamplighters. Meanwhile, the other two settlements described in Adventures in Dalentown feature just enough fantastical and strange inhabitants that you get endless scenario ideas from them. Rock Down is a little slice-of-life village peopled by gnomes and halflings. The Wizard’s Enclave is a mysterious settlement primarily inhabited by artifact hunters.

#2. Interesting NPCs with lots of connections.

If you enjoy interesting NPCs with notes on how they interact with adventurers and their role in town.

The NPCs in the three main settlements have plenty of personality and lots of adventure hooks tied to them. They make perfect patrons for adventures. Many are great quest-givers, with the ability to pay in cash, favors, or faction-based rank. Several of them are mysterious or nefarious; few of them are clearly portrayed as either fully good or fully evil. There’s a lot going on in this small area.

#3. Adventure hooks for all levels of experience.

If you want a location with multiple adventure hooks that can appeal to inexperienced or legendary heroes.

The gamut of experiences in the Dalentown region provides something for newbies, mid-level characters, or even legendary heroes. Are your characters new to gaming, or simply low-level? Have them start in Rock Down, helping to find the secret (and likely fey-enchanted) ingredient that’s a key to winning the local pie baking contest. Looking for something more adventurous? Have them hook up with — or race against! — the magical treasure-hunters of The Wizard’s Enclave. Do they want to carve out their own legends? Well, in The Darkness Beneath Dalentown, there are hordes of oozes, slimes, undead, and demons to square off against!

#4. If you like the idea of ancient dwarven lore.

If you think it may be fun to tie a location into newly discovered ancient troves of dwarven lore.

As featured in The Darkness Beneath Dalentown, the namesake town is built atop the ruins of an ancient dwarven hold. That adventure features plenty of treasure and lore, but the fact is that a massive library of dwarven knowledge rests deep below the town, and its ripe for the plucking. If you can get past the demons and oozes. That means that GMs are empowered to add their own lore to the campaign, or to fully utilize the encyclopedic tomes of whatever larger campaign setting they use and strategically place that among the stacks of books on dwarven architecture. There’s a ton of room to build your own setting, or seed the existing creations of whatever you’re already referencing.

#5. If you like campaigns filled with intrigue.

Intrigue. Opportunity. Welcome to Dalentown!

Dalentown and its surrounding region are lightly detailed, but they feature enough goings on to power three factions that the PCs can join, manipulate, or face off against. The Brightguard is a knightly order dedicated to the protection of the folk under the governorship of Belina Brice. Though they act as a regional arm of the Royal Guard, they are in fact a mostly autonomous order: this region is so remote that they have no oversight. What could possibly go wrong with that? Although the bulk of the Lamplighter’s Guild resides in Dalentown, their organization actually extends throughout the region.  he leaders of the guild have infiltrated many houses of the merchant’s guild, and therefore hold a wide sphere of power, as well as a much  more mercantile slant than other such guilds. They shakedown businesses, engage in smuggling and fraud, and otherwise deal in illicit trade more so than simple purse-cutting and B&E jobs. And then there’s The Wizard’s Enclave (not just a place, it’s also a faction!). Xailaria’s designs on forging a meaningful place in the world has included her taking several spellcasters under tutelage. Though she  ever allows them to grow in power to rival her, she has either taught or made connections with dozens of young, wide-eyed apprentices of the magical  rts, and this has turned into a small, loosely organized guild of wizards trading in minor spells, scrolls, and the occasional artifact uncovered from ancient ruins.

And among those ancient ruins is the mysterious Flying Citadel…

You can check out the entire product line of Dalentown supplements and scenarios in our Shop! They are available for a variety of game systems, including 5th edition, OSR (by way of B/X and 1st edition), and the diceless DeScriptors RPG.


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The Oozes are Unleashed for 5th Edition Today

It’s heeeeeeeeeere! DD-01 The Darkness Beneath Dalentown for 5th Edition is finally out! Completely rebuilt and featuring new art and maps!

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