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Adventures for Kickass Fantasy Roleplay Campaigns Playable with Your Imagination and Your Stereo Up Loud!
The earliest TTRPG adventures collide with the earliest power metal in high fantasy rock and roll adventures for OSE and 5e!
Inspired by the first three records from Richie Blackmore's Rainbow, this black and white zine, is fully illustrated by the incredible Steve Winchell ( Two Minutes to Late Night, One More Thing) and includes the following three connected adventures:
Catch the Rainbow
Suspended high above the land by magicks unknown, the magnificent Castle Blackmore stands as the sole remaining triumph of a civilization long past. But every Year of the Fox, for but one day, a luminous rainbow bridge appears to connect the lands below to the castle above. What treasures does Castle Blackmore hold?
Stargazer
An encounter with a fortune teller jogs your foggy memories of visiting a magical place of power. Before you can hope to find your way back, you'll have to contend with an enigmatic threat and unlock the secrets held by the night sky -- and within yourself.
L.A. Connection
Strangers in the strangest land of all! Powerless and alone in a world seemingly without magic, your party must enter the Gates of Babylon at all costs, and discover the truth behind this bizarre L.A. connection.
The team:
Words by ERIC GARNEAU
Pics by STEVE WINCHELL
Published by Critical Lit Publishing