Bundle of Holding - Hydra Cooperative
Jul 18 2023
Hydra Cooperative Bundle has these products for $15.
Slumbering Ursine Dunes (regular $9, already own) - 64-page module with a 25-site pointcrawl including two dungeons, for D&D retro-clone Labyrinth Lord.
Fever-Dreaming Marlinko (regular $9)- 72-page city setting, companion to Slumbering Ursine Dunes or can be used stand-alone.
Misty Isles of Eld (regular $12) - 100-page pocket plane setting with four dungeons, companion to Slumbering Ursine Dunes or can be used stand-alone.
What Ho, Frog Demons (regular $12) - 112-page hexcrawl adventure in the Slumbering Ursine Dunes series.
Hill Cantons Compendium II (PWYW $2 suggested) - "a Collection of Player Options and House Rules Various and Sundry for Classic", 20 pages for Labyrinth Lord.
Strange Stars (regular $10) - "Strange Stars is a standalone rules set, as well as a setting sourcebook for any SFRPG, where modern transhuman science fiction meets classic '70s TV space opera." 30 pages.
Weird Adventures (regular $10) - "Weird Adventures is a setting where traditional rpg fantasy meets the Pulp era." 160 pages for D&D-like games.
Strange Trails (free) - Eight blog-style articles about Weird Adventures world.
Mortzengersturm, The Mad Manticore of the Prismatic Peak (regular $8, already own) - D&D 5E 36-page adventure for 5-6 players of 3-4th level.
Lorn Song of the Bachelor (regular $9, already own) - 48-page riverine adventure for D&D-like games.
I already own three of these. The three add-ons to Slumbering Ursine Dunes are interesting. The other items I don't own are not as interesting: I'm not into more character classes and rules; a small stand-alone setting/rpg seems limited; a big setting supplement is not that appealing to me.
So now it's three PDFs worth $33 (or $24.75 currently on sale) for $15. I suppose it's still a worthwhile purchase (the alternative being I don't need those three supplements anyway).
Slumbering Ursine Dunes (regular $9, already own) - 64-page module with a 25-site pointcrawl including two dungeons, for D&D retro-clone Labyrinth Lord.
Fever-Dreaming Marlinko (regular $9)- 72-page city setting, companion to Slumbering Ursine Dunes or can be used stand-alone.
Misty Isles of Eld (regular $12) - 100-page pocket plane setting with four dungeons, companion to Slumbering Ursine Dunes or can be used stand-alone.
What Ho, Frog Demons (regular $12) - 112-page hexcrawl adventure in the Slumbering Ursine Dunes series.
Hill Cantons Compendium II (PWYW $2 suggested) - "a Collection of Player Options and House Rules Various and Sundry for Classic", 20 pages for Labyrinth Lord.
Strange Stars (regular $10) - "Strange Stars is a standalone rules set, as well as a setting sourcebook for any SFRPG, where modern transhuman science fiction meets classic '70s TV space opera." 30 pages.
Weird Adventures (regular $10) - "Weird Adventures is a setting where traditional rpg fantasy meets the Pulp era." 160 pages for D&D-like games.
Strange Trails (free) - Eight blog-style articles about Weird Adventures world.
Mortzengersturm, The Mad Manticore of the Prismatic Peak (regular $8, already own) - D&D 5E 36-page adventure for 5-6 players of 3-4th level.
Lorn Song of the Bachelor (regular $9, already own) - 48-page riverine adventure for D&D-like games.
I already own three of these. The three add-ons to Slumbering Ursine Dunes are interesting. The other items I don't own are not as interesting: I'm not into more character classes and rules; a small stand-alone setting/rpg seems limited; a big setting supplement is not that appealing to me.
So now it's three PDFs worth $33 (or $24.75 currently on sale) for $15. I suppose it's still a worthwhile purchase (the alternative being I don't need those three supplements anyway).