July 26, 2022 by Polar_Bear
Ramen Sandwich Press is running a Kickstarter campaign for a pair of D&D location modules. They’re Tomb Raiders of Orek and Into the Royal Tombs… very tomb-centric, apparently. Anyway, these two new modules are part of their ongoing Places by the Way series. You can check out the campaign now.
From the campaign:
After a year or so of dwelling on random wilderness encounters, Ramen Sandwich Press returns to its roots with two more Dungeons & Dragons 5E-compatible location modules from our Places by the Way series, the product line that got us started five years ago. For those of you new to Places by the Way, each module is setting-neutral and meant to give you an interesting location with interesting NPCs, new items and sidequests that you can drop into your campaign as an interlude, a change of pace from the main storyline. At the same time, however, each module has enough narrative structure so that many of our fans have run them successfully as one-off adventures.
This campaign covers a linked pair of modules — written by me, Douglas Sun, as always — that you can run in conjunction with each other, or separately: Tomb Raiders of Orek, and Into the Royal Tombs. Both modules are loosely inspired by Deir-el-Medina, the ancient Egyptian town that housed the workers who built the tombs in the Valley of the Kings. As the 20th Dynasty crumbled, residents of the town felt compelled to rob the tombs that their ancestors had so painstakingly built. The villagers of Orek find themselves in similar circumstances, although the modules do not require a setting that resembles Pharaonic Egypt to work.
The campaign is really close to its funding goal with 16 days left to go.
Source: Tabletop Gaming News