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THE PLAYER'S GUIDE TO LESSERTON

This 16-page supplement gives you everything you need to get started in the dirty town of Lesserton, the "Adventurer's Paradise!" From the new Orkin PC race, to stores and inns and bars, to unique gambling games, to rules for contacts and enemies, Lesserton offers fresh options for any fantasy campaign in any old-school set of rules.

Part of the complete LESSERTON & MOR supplement from Faster Monkey Games.

LESSERTON & MOR also contains:

The Referee's Guide to Lesserton: Everything needed to use the town of Lesserton as a home base for a campaign and a site for many urban escapades. With a bonus adventure by Jeff "Bighara" Sparks!

The Referee's Guide to Mor: Everything needed to run countless, varied adventures in the Ruins of Mor, from negotiating with Vermin Tribes to fighting monsters deep under the rubble. Plus a bonus dungeon crawl by Bighara!

Ruins Map: Large color map of the Ruins of Mor, covering over two square miles, using the unique Septhex system to track the locations of lairs, buildings, monsters, and mysterious dangers alike.

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October 3rd, 2022
I don't like Lesserton, but as far as 16-page (not too densely laid out) players' guides to campaigns go, this is pretty well done. If you want to run in the anachronistic Victorian town this will let your players know something abou [...]
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