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#7 RPG Countdown, week of March 26, 2011

What mysteries lurk in the shadows?

Hired by a wizard in search of his legacy, you will soon discover, that a sleepy town, is not all it appears to be. People are missing, mysteries abound, but at least the food is good.

Set in a remote region of the Spineback Mountains, The Stew picks up a thread found in It's In The Wine and the plots of Caim are slowly ripening.

Written by Richard Iorio II, The Stew is a descent into cooking, legacy, and a strange cult. Newly revised, everything you need to run the adventure is found between the two covers.

The original version of The Stew was #7 for the week of March 26, 2011 on RPG Countdown.

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November 19th, 2010
The Stew is a reworking of an adventure that Richard wrote for the Dave Arneson's Blackmoor MMRPG, a living-campaign-style series of adventures that were played at conventions and were published by Zeitgeist Games. That adventure, Mountain Madness, was [...]
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RGG 3012
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This title was added to our catalog on September 14, 2010.