Now Available: Scarred Lands Slarecian Vault and SL posters!

The Slarecian Vault Community Content program for Scarred Lands is now live! Like the DM’s Guild, Pugmire‘s Canis Minor, or White Wolf’s Storytellers Vault, you can create your own Scarred Lands content, upload it to the Slarecian Vault, and sell it to other Scarred Lands fans!

Matt will be posting more details about the Slarecian Vault in a separate blog post shortly.

In celebration of the Vault’s launch, we’re releasing a number of amazing Scarred Lands posters:

Now available in image and print from DriveThruRPG: Scarred Lands Player’s Guide Wrack Dragon Poster for Scarred Lands!

The effects of the Titanswar still ripple through the world, and the heroines and villains of many of these stories are part of living memory, if not still living. 

Here is a poster of new Scarred Lands art by Shen Fei, available now in Poster format.

Scarred Lands Player’s Guide Adventurers Poster for Scarred Lands!

The effects of the Titanswar still ripple through the world, and the heroines and villains of many of these stories are part of living memory, if not still living. 

Here is a poster of one of the new Scarred Lands works by William O’Brien.

Blood Sea: The Crimson Abyss Poster for Scarred Lands!

In a trench deep in the ocean floor lies the bound titan Kadum. He bleeds endlessly from the hole in his chest where his heart was plucked out. This blood — the blood of the Mountainshaker, the blood of the Father of Monsters — changes everything that it touches, men and beasts alike.

The cover of the classic Scarred Lands supplement Blood Sea: The Crimson Abyss is now available as a 12×18″ poster!

Hollowfaust: City of Necromancers Poster for Scarred Lands!

In the shadow of a dormant volcano crouched the dead city of Sumara. Wandering necromancers rediscovered it in the wake of the Divine War, and from the bones of that slain nation, the wizards fashioned a new realm: Hollowfaust, City of the Necromancers.

The cover of the classic Scarred Lands supplement Hollowfaust: City of Necromancers is now available as a 12×18″ poster!

Sales

For entire month of May, DriveThruRPG is running their May D&D Sale, with up to 66% off tons of D&D and D&D-related products!

That includes lots of products from Onyx Path, like current 5e/OGL and classic 3e/d20 Scarred Lands material, as well as our Pugmire releases!

Community Spotlight

The following community-created content for Scarred Lands has been added to the Slarecian Vault in the last week:

The following community-created content for Pugmire has been added to Canis Minor in the last week:

The following community-created content for Vampire has been added to the Storytellers Vault in the last week:


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7 responses to “Now Available: Scarred Lands Slarecian Vault and SL posters!”

  1. haaz Avatar
    haaz

    Is there any chance to see a PDF example of the Slacerian Vault templates? These are (if I am not mistaken) InDesign templates and I don’t have that software…

    1. Matt-M-McElroy Avatar

      I’m working on getting a couple more templates uploaded, including a Word version.

      1. haaz Avatar
        haaz

        Great, thanks a lot ^^

      2. Jonathan Avatar

        That’s great news! I do all my DM’s Guild projects using Word 2007.

  2. Jonathan Avatar

    Glad to see this up and running. I like the logo, too.

    I read the FAQ that Matt posted in the forums but I’m still not 100% clear on something: can we use/reference the v3.X material or are we strictly limited to the 5e/Pathfinder “Player’s Guide”?

    As an example, when the DM’s Guild started operation, they were actively encouraging monster conversions from previous editions. Can we do the same with the “Creature Collections”? And what about adventures built using plot hooks and other details found in the original books?

    Thanks in advance for clearing up these points! 🙂

    1. Matt-M-McElroy Avatar

      The most important rule for the community content programs is:

      Create. Don’t Copy.

      So, with that in mind, just taking a bunch of 3e monsters and adding 5e stats to them and uploading that as a PDF wouldn’t be allowed. Writing a new adventure and including a couple of updated monsters as part of that adventure? Totally cool.

      Hope that makes sense.

      1. Jonathan Avatar

        Thanks again for clearing that up.