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When Winter Came To Skedemosse is an adventure written for traditional roleplaying games and is fully compatible with Old-School Essentials

The scenario is a historical low-fantasy setting set on the island Öland, during the Scandinavian Iron-Age (the Vendel Period)

Within you will find 42 pages of Iron Age goodness! A hex description with many interesting places, monsters and people to explore and meet. Use them as is or break them appart and place in your own campaign. You can drop the whole hex into most any fantasy setting and have it work well as is!

Beautiful cartography by Paths Peculiar (Niklas Wistedt) and cover art by David Seymore

High resolutions maps included as png files for use with virtual tabletops or for printing handouts



Read more on my blog (here you can also find a longer preview)

StatusIn development
CategoryPhysical game
Rating
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
(2 total ratings)
AuthorChristopher
GenreRole Playing
Tagsiron-age, old-school-essentials, OSR, scandinavian, vendel
Average sessionA few hours
LinksBlog

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In order to download this adventure you must purchase it at or above the minimum price of $6.99 USD. You will get access to the following files:

when-winter-came-to-skedemosse-singles-v1.1.pdf 17 MB
when-winter-came-to-skedemosse-spreads-v1.1.pdf 18 MB
dungeon_grave_mound.png 963 kB
overland_hex_map.png 19 MB
settlement_map.png 503 kB

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Brilliant! When Winter Came To Skedemosse is such a vibrant, living, detailed scenario/setting. I love that its open world, allows players/characters to drive the action and really seems to be part of a much larger living world. I want more of the setting now please!

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this is amazing! A must have for any OSE campaign, let alone historically grounded, low-fantasy settings. As always Christopher delivers a big time winner!