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Greetings friend.  After running this adventure with my friends, I must say, I am impressed! Every aspect of this is wonderful, from the relics to locations to how 'tied together' and coherent everything feels. Not to mention the art is beautiful. Amazing work!

Thanks for your comment! I'm glad your group had a good time playing the adventure.

Beautiful!  The art and the setting/adventure is so creative.  I would buy this if there was a "Pay with Card" option.

Thanks for your comment! I'm glad you liked the adventure.

I'm running this next week, with Cairn 2e, very excited about it.

Amazing! I hope you have a great time. Cairn 2e rules.

Hello! Are there any community copies left?

Hi! I'm adding some more right now, my idea is that there are always some available, 

Great adventure! Is the wizard's name intentionally changed every so often in the text? If it is, that's cool, but wanted to let you know in case it was a typo!

It is a typo!! I will be updating the pdf with corrections as soon as I'm able to. Thanks for your notice.

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Just saw this after submitting my own OSR June Jam game and I gotta say the art really drew me in. Look forward to reading it in detail and running in the future!

Thanks! I'd love to hear your thoughts if you run it sometime 

So is Acuta’s invisibility cloak actually mislabelled or does the wizard not actually have it? Its confusing to have an NPC want something that isn’t actually in the game, but something *quite like it* is.

As the text says, the wizard has the cloak, but is not an "invisibility" one. Instead; is just a cloak that can't bee seen by the human eye . It was a silly play on words that serves as a minor hook that the players may be interested in. The cloak is intended to be the one that was stolen from Acuta. 

I agree that maybe it is a little confusing, so I will clarify this in future corrections. Thank you so much for your input.

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Beautiful art and layout. I'll try read it as soon as possible.

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Thanks! I would love to hear your comments if you get to read it :-)