Where i unveil one of the most mysterious gems of the old-school history: SPAWN OF FASHAN.
Yes, i'm not kidding and you are not dreaming.
You may have heard about this on forums and elsewhere, and you should already know that an aura of legend surrounds this product.
Catacomb librarian believes this game from the past is actually playable and that hidden inside its convoluted pages lies something dormant.
I promised i would offer this and i keep my promises.
So today, more than any other day since i opened this blog i daresay:
if you want to listen again about dungeons & dragons and the like, go to any blog out there and you'll be satisfied- but if your thirst cannot be quenched by that, then continue your journey here.
I won't be squandering my time with what is already known to the masses.
Thank you for having been with me until today, let's rejoice.
DOWNLOAD LINKS: ask in comments
16 comments:
I have some reading to do!
Thank you for your service to the community!
What can I click that doesn't spam me?
Click on SOF.pdf or on the disk icon on the right.
i checked the file just now. i posted it six hours ago and it has been grabbed 76 times. not bad.
thanks!
Thank you for this, as well as the Complete Warlock stuff. In honour of the celebration, here are a few somewhat rare and stupidly expensive Erol Otus titles, for those that don't already have them.
Alma Mater:
http://files.mail.ru/930C731023C84D54B6A3B1D1DB6419FC
Booty and the Beasts:
http://files.mail.ru/598EE3AB34904072B60F7CCE7FB2984E
The Necromican:
http://files.mail.ru/54E3DD7A9831470691A8345B47DE95D1
I appreciate your aims & goals as much as - or more than - the files. Thank-you.
~V~
statistics after 1 day(for the curious): grabbed 129 times.
This it a most astounding achievement, Catacomb Librarian.
Truly impressive.
I'm really grateful.
Ahhh, my search is over. I have been trying to find this things for ages. Thank you my friend.
file grabbed 200 times with only 12 who left comments,the others just stole it.
Players winding up attacking the city merchants is a fairly common starting scenario. Thx also anon for EO books.
Thanks so much, Librarian!
Sorry, I must be as dumb as a box of rocks. Where is it?
Ignore me; I've found it.
Thank you for this. A truly strange and beautiful classic pierce of our community history.
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