The Northlands Saga Complete is a compilation of ten adventures set in stereotypical cold north. Probably enough for several years of gaming. Tenfootpole has reviewed first four adventures back in the day (NS1, NS2, NS3, NS4). Swords & Wizardry versions were collated in 2015 and published in the big omnibus titled Northlands Saga Complete:
Another great sale I stumbled upon, this time by Frog God Games / Necromancer Games. They are celebrating 25 years so every month few books go on sale. This month The Lost City of Barakus (d20 and Swords & Wizardry) is 75% off and Heart of St. Bathus (OSE) is 60% off. Both are by W.D.B. Kenower who is one of my favourite authors. The Lost City of Barakus is a great module that has everything you need for a campaign. Heart of St. Bathus I haven't had the chance to run yet, but it is a gem that needs polishing since FGG dropped the ball on editing, laying it out, and presenting the information in acessible manner.
I'm selling part of my Necrotic Gnome collection. All books are mint, unused, and some of them are still shrink-wrapped. Shipping from EU; bank transfer preferred within EU, otherwise PayPal is fine.
I'm selling four different lots:
LOT A: Old-School Essentials Box with Classic and Advanced Fantasy (Kickstarter edition), 160 EUR
LOT B: Carcass Crawler zines (Kickstarter editions), 60 EUR
LOT C: Necrotic Gnome adventures (Kickstarter editions), 80 EUR
LOT D: Old-School Essentials Classic Game Set and Advanced Expansion Set (Kickstarter editions), 140 EUR
Lists and photos below.
LOT A: Old-School Essentials Box with Classic and Advanced Fantasy (Kickstarter edition)
LOT C: Necrotic Gnome adventures (Kickstarter editions)
80 EUR
NG-0011 The Hole in the Oak
NG-0001BX Winter's Daughter (uncensored version)
NG-0020 The Incandescent Grottoes
NG-0021 Halls of the Blood King
NG-0022 The Isle of the Plangent Mage
NG-0023 Holy Mountain Shaker
LOT D: Old-School Essentials Classic Game Set and Advanced Expansion Set (Kickstarter editions)
I'm really looking forward to Heart of St. Bathus because it's been authored by W.D.B. Kenower, who also wrote The Lost City of Barakus and The Vault of Larin Karr. Both of those are great sandboxes with ton of stuff to do. Bathus seems to be the same, but for higher levels and with plenty of Underdark stuff as well. At cursory glance, FGG did a horrible job with editing, layout, and visual direction, but I will endure.