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Can you tell me how to get... How to get to Corpsetree Swamp?

Our new TTRPG System Agnostic Pamphlet is finally here! 143 Corpsetree Swamp by Oneiromancy Press

A long time coming, 143 Corpsetree Swamp is the 4th pamphlet adventure site and it's built on all we've learned so far!

Good for a night, a couple sessions, or drop it into a bigger campaign!

What secrets does this luckless miasma choked swamp hold? Come find out if you dare...

A really interesting approach to rules-light OSR/NSR play. Having fatigue and injuries take up inventory slots is a clever mechanic and the spell list is wonderfully old school. Excited to try this one out at the table!

Thank you so much! Not familiar with Heartseeker, but it looks like a really fun minimal ruleset. We just might have to explore running some games with it as well. Let us know how your players fare with The Mother, pleasant dreams...

The Mad Aquamancer, Get it here!

Hey All,

We're Oneiromancy Press, two Canadian TTRPG creators based out of Toronto Canada.

And we just released our second Fantasy Adventure Site, in pamphlet form!

The Mad Aquamancer is a system-agnostic pamphlet dungeon suitable for lower-level play in the TTRPG system of your choice. The pamphlet can be printed on a single Letter sheet and the download package includes folding instructions, a player-facing map, and a larger version of the cover illustration.

Right now if you order a physical copy you get both The Mad Aquamancer and our first adventure: The Mother, Unearthed!

If this is your thing, check it out, comment, leave a review, you can get either digital version as Pay What You Want.

Thanks, and happy gaming!

Found a copy in the Little Free Library at McCormick Park a little while back—very clever concept to activate the kind of devalued books one tends to find inside a LFL.