Reviews
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Sky-Blind Spire Review

The story of the module is simple: there’s a wizard tower and you need to go raid it. It’s very straightforward, and there’s some dynamics going on inside the dungeon between some goblins, some giants, and some dire pelicans. AND there’s a cohesive through-line throughout the dungeon that is pretty cool.
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The Rot King’s Sanctum Review

I can unequivocally say that I not only love this dungeon, but that it’s so compact while hinting at a greater world beyond, that I now include it in nearly all of my D&D worlds somewhere.
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Bloodmoon Crypt Review

The plot of the module is really straight forward and actually very interesting at first glance. You are sent to investigate what is essentially Van Helsing’s Tomb, but if he and his whole family hunted werewolves instead of vampires.
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Dark Albion: The Rose War Review

Image credit, Dark Albion: The Rose War by RPG Pundit 2/26/2025 I ran this campaign for about 10 sessions. I’d say I used maybe 8 pages of this book. And that’s stretching it. It is over 275 pages long. It was one of the best campaigns I’ve ever run. But how much of that had…
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Hyadic Ghat Review

If you’re map gets drenched and you continue to your destination anyway, you will find yourself in the Hyades, a world-between-worlds where it is constantly raining. It remains me of The Gardens of Yinn by Dying Stylishly Games. It’s just a little demi-plane you can plop into your D&D campaign, heck, it’s essentially a random…
