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Fully usable with 0one's Black & White: White Wyvern Inn miniature scale tiles, The Spirit of the White Wyvern is made for a group of player characters of levels 4 to 5 inclusive. Whether your taste is for roleplay, investigation, or daring combat, experience the welcome at the White Wyvern Inn. With cheerful customers, exotic travelers, and a thing that goes bump every night, you’re certain of entertainment and mystery in this Pathfinder Roleplaying Game compatible adventure!

This adventure was specifically designed to be used with the tiles contained in 0one's Black & White: White Wyvern Inn product, but it can be easily played without them. Furthermore it can be inserted into any ongoing campaign with ease.

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    The Spirit of the White Wyvern Game Pack Contains:
  • 34-page adventure, available separately as 0one's Black & White Adventures: The Spirit of the White Wyvern. The Spirit of the White Wyvern is made for a group of player characters of levels 4 to 5 inclusive. Whether your taste is for roleplay, investigation, or daring combat, experience the welcome at the White Wyvern Inn. With cheerful customers, exotic travelers, and a thing that goes bump every night, you’re certain of entertainment and mystery in this Pathfinder Roleplaying Game compatible adventure!
  • 25 customizable tiles, available separately as 0one's Black & White: White Wyvern Inn.
  • 22 counters and paper bag, exclusive to this game pack: counters detailing the major NPCs and foes of the White Wyvern Inn plus an exclusive paper bag to store them.
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After many years in abeyance, the Whitcliff Brewery is again producing its famous Whitcliff’s Hidden Derivation beer. In a few short years the brewery’s new owner has turned it from an abandoned building to an operation to rival the brewery’s heyday. Bottles of Whitcliff’s Hidden Derivation are carted across the nation and beyond. After many years of war, the brewery’s success is one sign that there is peace and prosperity ahead.

In truth, the brewery’s new owner is an agent of the war god. Bereft of any current hot conflicts, he channels his divine power into making weapons of war. Using the brewery’s distribution network as a cover he sells his magic weapons to violent organizations throughout the region: mercenaries and rebels, crusaders and cultists. The cleric values no ideology over conflict and his actions may expedite a return to war...

This adventure was specifically designed to be used with the tiles contained in 0one's Black & White: Bandits' Trail, but it can be easily played without them. Furthermore it can be inserted in any ongoing campaign with ease.

The Trouble Brewing at Witchcliff is a Pathfinder Roleplaying Game Compatible sandbox adventure for four to five 6th-7th level characters.

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After many years in abeyance, the Whitcliff Brewery is again producing its famous Whitcliff’s Hidden Derivation beer. In a few short years the brewery’s new owner has turned it from an abandoned building to an operation to rival the brewery’s heyday. Bottles of Whitcliff’s Hidden Derivation are carted across the nation and beyond. After many years of war, the brewery’s success is one sign that there is peace and prosperity ahead.

In truth, the brewery’s new owner is an agent of the war god. Bereft of any current hot conflicts, he channels his divine power into making weapons of war. Using the brewery’s distribution network as a cover he sells his magic weapons to violent organizations throughout the region: mercenaries and rebels, crusaders and cultists. The cleric values no ideology over conflict and his actions may expedite a return to war...

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The villagers had been terrorised by the lord of the manor until they could suffer no more. Late one moonless night a fearful, angry crowd gathered and marched upon his hilltop mansion. Shouts and hurled stones called the master to his upper window, where he sneered defiance at the besiegers: “Ignorant dogs!” he called. “Do you think I fear you? I am beyond fear, beyond even the power of death itself!”

His speech was answered by a hail of missiles from the screaming crowd: stones, cobbles, flasks of oil, and finally torches. First one tongue of flame sprang up from the rooftop, then another, until the fire took hold. With a final gesture of disgust, the master turned from the window and walked stiffly into the growing inferno.

The crowd waited a while, cheering as the slates began to crack and slide to the ground. Then the roof beams ablaze, the walls failing, a terrible piercing cry seemed to rise up from the very foundations of the manor house into the bleak, starry sky. The most fear filled panicked at the other-worldly horror that this must surely represent and turned to run. A final stampede of friends and neighbours from the village slipped and slid back down the hillside, few brave enough to look back at the crumbling ruin. The terror was surely ended that night, but even today, ten years on, no-one from the village will pass near to the blackened remains of the manor even in daylight. And nobody would be foolhardy enough to brave the road nearby at night.

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  • 28 pages adventure: “The Terror of Tumbledown” is a Pathfinder Roleplaying Game-compatible scenario for 5th-level player characters, written by Willie Walsh and illustrated by Bradley McDevitt and Gerry Swanson. The adventure makes a stiff challenge especially in its final encounters, and it introduces three new dangerous monsters. It is set in a partially ruined and seemingly abandoned manor house in a bleak semi-wilderness location that has an evil reputation.
  • 25 customizable tiles: 0one's Black & White: Tumbledown Manor original product.
  • 19 counters and paper bag (exclusive of this game pack): counters detailing the major NPCs and foes of the adventure plus an exclusive paper bag to store them.

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The villagers had been terrorised by the lord of the manor until they could suffer no more. Late one moonless night a fearful, angry crowd gathered and marched upon his hilltop mansion. Shouts and hurled stones called the master to his upper window, where he sneered defiance at the besiegers: “Ignorant dogs!” he called. “Do you think I fear you? I am beyond fear, beyond even the power of death itself!”

His speech was answered by a hail of missiles from the screaming crowd: stones, cobbles, flasks of oil, and finally torches. First one tongue of flame sprang up from the rooftop, then another, until the fire took hold. With a final gesture of disgust, the master turned from the window and walked stiffly into the growing inferno.

The crowd waited a while, cheering as the slates began to crack and slide to the ground. Then the roof beams ablaze, the walls failing, a terrible piercing cry seemed to rise up from the very foundations of the manor house into the bleak, starry sky. The most fear filled panicked at the other-worldly horror that this must surely represent and turned to run. A final stampede of friends and neighbours from the village slipped and slid back down the hillside, few brave enough to look back at the crumbling ruin. The terror was surely ended that night, but even today, ten years on, no-one from the village will pass near to the blackened remains of the manor even in daylight. And nobody would be foolhardy enough to brave the road nearby at night.

“The Terror of Tumbledown” is a Pathfinder Roleplaying Game-compatible scenario for 5th-level player characters, written by Willie Walsh and illustrated by Bradley McDevitt and Gerry Swanson. The adventure makes a stiff challenge especially in its final encounters, and it introduces three new dangerous monsters. It is set in a partially ruined and seemingly abandoned manor house in a bleak semi-wilderness location that has an evil reputation.

This adventure was specifically designed to be used with the tiles contained in 0one's Black & White: Tumbledown Manor product, but it can be easily played without them. Furthermore it can be inserted in any ongoing campaign with ease.

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Fully usable with 0one's Black & White: White Wyvern Inn miniature scale tiles, The Spirit of the White Wyvern is made for a group of player characters of levels 4 to 5 inclusive. Whether your taste is for roleplay, investigation, or daring combat, experience the welcome at the White Wyvern Inn....

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The Spirit of the White Wyvern Game Pack Contains: 34-page adventure, available separately as 0one's Black & White Adventures: The Spirit of the White Wyvern. The Spirit of the White Wyvern is made for a group of player characters of levels 4 to 5 inclusive. Whether your taste is for roleplay,...

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After many years in abeyance, the Whitcliff Brewery is again producing its famous Whitcliff’s Hidden Derivation beer. In a few short years the brewery’s new owner has turned it from an abandoned building to an operation to rival the brewery’s heyday. Bottles of Whitcliff’s Hidden Derivation are...

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After many years in abeyance, the Whitcliff Brewery is again producing its famous Whitcliff’s Hidden Derivation beer. In a few short years the brewery’s new owner has turned it from an abandoned building to an operation to rival the brewery’s heyday. Bottles of Whitcliff’s Hidden Derivation are...

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The villagers had been terrorised by the lord of the manor until they could suffer no more. Late one moonless night a fearful, angry crowd gathered and marched upon his hilltop mansion. Shouts and hurled stones called the master to his upper window, where he sneered defiance at the besiegers:...

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The villagers had been terrorised by the lord of the manor until they could suffer no more. Late one moonless night a fearful, angry crowd gathered and marched upon his hilltop mansion. Shouts and hurled stones called the master to his upper window, where he sneered defiance at the besiegers:...