A call to all brave and virtuous Crawlers!
I created this promotional brochure to introduce my forthcoming Bloodstones Campaign Adventure. This tri-fold pamphlet provides a concise description for each of the 12 Bloodstones, and a brief tale that tells the legend surrounding these millennia-old artifacts.
In Bloodstones – The Tower, Crawlers are introduced to the first two Bloodstones and the enigmatic characters at the heart of a tangled tale — one seemingly virtuous, the other dark and twisted… or so the adventurers are led to believe. The Crawlers will have to ultimately decide whom to trust and which path to follow in their quest to pursue the long lost Bloodstones.
The remaining 10 Bloodstones will follow The Tower, each with their own mini adventure.
There are two brochures, one dark, and the other a printer friendly version. I recommend printing the white pamphlet at home and take the dark version to your local printer if you like. As the dark version will eat up all your printers’ ink like a hungry mimic!
You can download free copies of the brochures here, including print at home instructions as you will need to do a little trim work for proper folding: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1adCP9Jy2b9HFn2a4P2pDTX7BN96k9t6B?usp=drive_link
* You can print on any paper you like. But I found it works best on either a light card stock or a 30 lb white paper.
** Bloodstones - The Tower adventure will be finished later in November. I’ll have the PDF available on DriveThruRPG as soon as possible, unfortunately the POD books will take about 3-4 weeks after that. DriveThru’s printers are still behind schedule on their hardback books.
Looks slick! Just fyi, it looks like the drive is set to require a permission request to access it.
ReplyDeleteGoogle drive automatically sets the file to restricted. Sorry, I forgot to make it where everyone can download the files when I set up the folder. All fixed now. You can download anytime. The main adventure should be all finished later this week. Thanks again! Talik
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