Creighton Broadhurst
Raging Swan Press
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What Ho All!
I've recently completed my review of Raging Swan's second year in operation and I've posted some thoughts to my blog. I don't want to clog up the messageboards with repeated content so if you fancy reading the good news, head on over!
Also, thanks you to everyone who has purchased, worked on, reviewed or otherwise been involved with Raging Swan over the last two years - I've had a real blast!
golem101
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Sounds like the Swan had a pretty good second year!
Very happy to hear about the small 20-pages adventures you're planning - I know I have uses for them.
Looking forward for the Random Urban encounters too (please lots of them, both for thorps/villages and larger towns), the next Tribe release, shadowed Keep, and that ominous (and funny) Barroom Brawl...
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Creighton,
Shatterspear Hold is crying out for a 20 page adventure! Smaller modules that add value to the Tribes (and ideally build up the Lonely Coast) would provide more bang for the purchasing buck and should result in more repeat/multiple buys per customer.
Congrats on two years of more than staying afloat.
Creighton Broadhurst
Raging Swan Press
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Sounds like the Swan had a pretty good second year!
Very happy to hear about the small 20-pages adventures you're planning - I know I have uses for them.
Looking forward for the Random Urban encounters too (please lots of them, both for thorps/villages and larger towns), the next Tribe release, shadowed Keep, and that ominous (and funny) Barroom Brawl...
That Barroom Brawl supplement is "smashing!"
;-)
Creighton Broadhurst
Raging Swan Press
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Thanks for the kind words everyone. It means a lot. As to the modules as well as Marc's Sahuagin of the Sunken Pyramid we've also got Ron Lundeen of Run Amok Games writing Dark Waters Rising, which looks like it is going to be awesome. Ron is doing some very "interesting" things with the terrain and locale for his module.
And to be clear, when I say interesting, I actually mean "cruel..."
Creighton Broadhurst
Raging Swan Press
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I'm glad you're doing so well Creighton, it was terrific working with you! I look forward to many more great products (and seeing my name on a credits page, haha). I hope Raging Swan has more success and luck then a Xorn in Fort Knox!
Good Luck, eh!
If you check your messages you'll find a download link for Hoards. I was very happy with the way it came out in the end - I think it will be jolly useful to many GMs (well the ones that indulge their players with treasure anyway...)
Creighton Broadhurst
Raging Swan Press
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Congrats.
Purchased Retribution last week to stick into my Iobaria-based Tales of the Old Margreve/Slumbering Tsar mashup. I'm hoping the Priory turns into a home-away-from-home for my group (as long as they don't die and are able to save the place from the evil that's befallen it of course).
Thanks Jim! Are you going to "give" them the priory as their own base or just let them use it as they pass back through? I think it's always cool for charactes to have a home they have fought and bled for. It makes it far more personal.
Jim Cirillo
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Jim Cirillo wrote:Thanks Jim! Are you going to "give" them the priory as their own base or just let them use it as they pass back through? I think it's always cool for charactes to have a home they have fought and bled for. It makes it far more personal.Congrats.
Purchased Retribution last week to stick into my Iobaria-based Tales of the Old Margreve/Slumbering Tsar mashup. I'm hoping the Priory turns into a home-away-from-home for my group (as long as they don't die and are able to save the place from the evil that's befallen it of course).
Good question. I've learned over the years to keep my expectations pretty low regarding what I would like the players to do. More often than not they choose to do something I was not expecting, but at the very least, I'd like it to be a place they can turn to. I've changed it to be a crumbling ediface to Abadar so obviously welcoming to and protective of travelers in the wilds of Iobaria.