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Kobold Caves of the Golden God
A beginner’s module where you must fight kobolds, slimes, mad cultists, and undead. Beware the Taint of Zoray lest you melt into the horrid Oozenoid race-as-class!

Underfurnace Excavation
In this sequel to Kobold Caves of the Golden God, journey into an abandoned dwarven fortress to discover what horrible fate befell their clan!

Swords & Sewercery I
In this acclaimed module, wallow in the filth of a disgusting city’s sewers as you avoid the secret police!

Swords & Sewercery II: The Sewerceror’s Apprenctice
Another sequel! This one also well received! Drug gangs, more secret police, more noble resistance groups, and of course, more sewers!

The Crypt of Terror
It might not be the greatest tribute to the Tomb of Horrors of all time, but it sure does have the best art! And the author of Castle Xyntillan, one of the OSR’s best modules liked it.

Halls of Cauldron Mountain
A mega-dungeon filled with traps, monsters, and truly strange things. Expect some branching levels and deeper floors in the future!

Brides of the Night
Released as an October Friday 13th treat, this module features vampires and spooky castles.

The Golden Voyage
Digital version – explore a number of islands in a Sinbad-inspired adventure.

The Golden Voyage DIY Edition
With pages pre-arranged for printing, you can make your own booklets with these files. Just print out in the landscape format, fold in half, and staple!

Into the Elder Worm
Maybe the only module intended for Cook Expert endgame use! Travel into a giant purple worm at the maximum level allowed for Cook Expert in this NAP 3 award winner!

The Tomb of Rassanotep
A rather small lair-type dungeon suitable for deserts and Egypt. An expansion on a submission to the Coldlight RPG Press Adventure Site Contest of 2023-2024! Reviewed by a whole whack-load of folks.

Hell or High Water
A quick and dirty introductory adventure that takes the party to a flooded cemetery with 3 smaller crypts to explore! Expect strange and colourful interactions, slimes, moulds, thieves, and plenty of undead!

On the Names of Hounds
A medieval document referenced in this post.

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