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A world on the brink of total destruction.

The light of their Fellowship is their only hope. 

Can they defeat the master of

The Shadowglass Spire?

This is a short adventure for the BRIGHTHAMMER tabletop system, intended for 4-6 players and a Game Master. 

Based on Brighthammer by HyveMynd. The Shadowglass Spire is an independent work compatible with Brighthammer but not affiliated with HyveMynd

Art by Feral Indie Studio.


"Artwork used with permission by Charles Ferguson-Avery of Feral Indie Studio"

StatusIn development
CategoryOther
Rating
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(2 total ratings)
AuthorWinking Wytch Press

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In order to download this project you must purchase it at or above the minimum price of $1 USD. You will get access to the following files:

The Shadowglass Spire A7 v2.pdf 934 kB
The Shadowglass Spire Letter Print Out.pdf 3.1 MB

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Do you have an blooklet version of this, so I can print it out? I can't read this on my screen due to eye strain.

Unfortunately I do not have it at this time; however I will release a version of it hopefully today for you, as it looks like I had started on exactly this a few years ago, and then I abandoned the project because a large part of my life collapsed around that time.

Hi there! Quick update, there's a printable version now available. I was not originally planning on making it a small booklet because I wasn't sure how to properly format a booklet on 8.5 by 11 inch paper (the paper I use whenever I want to print things out) so I've made a version with each page at 8.5 by 11 inches. It is 22 pages long. I apologize for the delay.

Thank you! Ya, it would be nice to have this in a booklet format like the core rules are, but I see why it's better as a packet. I also noticed some blank pages in the pdf.

The blank pages were intentional; if you do double sided printing the blank pages should make the packet more like a book. I *should* probably test this out myself but I don't have a printer readily available for my own use.

Oki doki. I'm gonna try to print it out tomorrow. I just have to figure out where to do it. I'm thinking the library....