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Eryssel's Labyrinth Lord supplements!

I've recently started playing Labyrinth Lord, the OSR game that inspired Scarlet Heroes. A cool thing about this system is that it is fully compatible with any and all B/X books and supplements, including bestiaries and adventures. It is a fantastic RPG, and it's very flexible.

Thanks to this, I decided to publish my first two supplements for the game via DriveThruRPG! They offer new races, classes, and other goodies for Labyrinth Lord and Advanced LL. If you want to, you can also use them with other OSR titles.


In case you're interested, you can find them here:

New Race and Class Compendium for Fantasy Adventures

   Some of the exciting new possibilities that are included in this supplement are:
  • Light and Dark Aasimars
  • 4 types of Genasi (Air, Fire, Earth, and Water)
  • Tieflings
  • Kobolds
  • Aquatic species for underwater adventures
  • Goliaths
  • Half-dwarves (or Muls)
   And more!!

Mythic Fantasy: A Supplement of New Races, Classes, and Objects for OSR Adventures 

   Now your adventures can include:
  • Centaurs
  • Nymphs of 5 different types (Alseids, Hamadryads, Naiads, Nereids, and Oreads)
  • Satyrs
  • Amazons
  • Bounty hunters
  • Chroniclers
  • Hoplites
  • Gladiators of 9 different types (Retiarius, Secutor, Murmillo, Hoplomachus, Thraex, Provocator, Dimachaerus, Laquearius, and Sagittarius)
  • Bolos, chakrams, chobos, nets... AND MORE!
   Plus, you will also find new rules for:
  • Having your own Amazon tribe and becoming queen
  • Your own adventurer's guild with an automatic  low-level quest solver
  • Specialized tome writing
  • Sigil magic
  • Gladiator fights
  • Localized damage (i.e. where on the body does the attack hit)
I hope you enjoy them! By buying these supplements, you're supporting this blog (which is something I deeply appreciate). I'm considering on publishing new supplements in the future, so stay tuned!

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  1. The "Blinkling" is spelled as "Blinking" a couple of times in the New Race and Class Compendium for Fantasy Adventures.

    Email me for further details, if you are interested. My username above @ gmail.com

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