The Secret Name (OSR)
A GM's Resource by Bart Wynants
To know a being's true name is to hold power over it. The arcane fetters binding a summoned creature to a conjurer's command are tied to its name. Celestials¸ fiends and even gods must yield to the sovereignty of their one¸ true name. Hence¸ these mighty beings often go by many epithets¸ ever jealously guarding the word which could shackle them to another's will. But what if the secret name of a god were to become known? Such power was never meant for mortal men to wield...
This Dungeon Backdrop compilation comprises Scarlock Hill¸ Craghollow Mine and the Shard Isles¸ which are all available seperately at DriveThuRPG.
This Dungeon Backdrop is designed to work with the Lonely Coast campaign setting but can be easily inserted into almost any fantasy campaign.
About Dungeon Backdrops
You are a GM¸ but you are busy. You want to write your own modules¸ but you just don't have the time. And you don't want to use commercial modules. You want to make your campaign your own. That's where the Dungeon Backdrop line comes in! Each Dungeon Backdrop presents a fully fleshed out and lovingly detailed self-contained dungeon ready for you to use as you see fit. Stock the dungeon with your own monsters (and-perhaps-their treasure)¸ decide their back story and you are good to go.
Every Dungeon Backdrop is carefully designed to be easily inserted into almost any fantasy campaign. Dungeon Backdrops: we describe the dungeon¸ you add the monsters (and the treasure).
This product is a Dual Format PDF. It comes in two different versions: one optimised for printing and use on a normal computer and one optimised for use on a mobile device such as an iPad.
A Note About Print Options
This is a black and white book¸ although the available print options only list colour editions. This is because the paper available for colour printing is thicker and of a higher quality than that used for black and white books. Better paper is more durable and takes scribbles and highlighting better than thin paper. Thus¸ to make the book more durable and useful¸ we went with the better paper.