Also, somewhat of note, is there is a kickstarter for a new version of Chivalry & Sorcery. Which if nothing else, is a reminder that old school is not necessarily less rules.
Adventures
Death at the Oasis - Apparently for C&C (which I really consider more 3e-ish than OSR, and not very good in any event), but has OSR conversion notes. 20 pages, $5.99Dead Arising - Apparently for C&C, but has OSR conversion notes. 30 pages, $5.99
Forsaken Pyramid - Apparently for C&C, but has OSR conversion notes. 30 pages, $5.99
Mystery of the Cursed Monastery - 1st-2nd level adventure for Odysseys & Overlords/Basic Fantasy RPG. $1, 10 pages.
Spiral Isles - Apparently an adventure about coming back from the dead, because raise dead is too easy or something. Dual statted for 5e and S&W. 54 pages, $10
Towering Temple - Apparently for C&C, but has OSR conversion notes. 24 pages, $5.99
The Port of Dakhalla - Apparently the setting for the above C&C modules (with notes for OSR). 36 pages, $9.99. Cover art is really nice.
Rules
From Distant Lands - Barbarian expansion for Beyond the Wall
The Blackest of Deaths - Seems like another entry in the OSR eliter than thou pissing contest of who can be the most grim/deadly. 104 pages, $9.99
Misc
Friday Enhanced Map 6-28-19 - Level 2 of the Eye of Shum Murak. $2SPC1 Old School Character Sheets - For 1e/OSRIC $2.95
"because raise dead is too easy or something"
ReplyDeleteA large portion of the OSR (or SWORD*DREAM or whatever) has this weird fetish for healing limbs and reviving the dead to be some contrived and convoluted quest.