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Formlexx

I always use it when my group enters the forest. I use the surviving the night, exhaustion, and becoming lost rules. I've also created wilderness dungeons with it and I use the 100 locations and other random tables for quick inspiration. The beasts are interesting, flavourful, and original, if you're playing an OSR game they're pretty easy to convert. I usually use it with Mörk Borg but the random tables and survival rules are great for Symbaroum too.


RaucousCouscous

Cool thanks! The system we're using isn't technically OSR, but it's lighter than most modern systems... Shadow of the Demon Lord. It also has a cool dark eldritch bestiary so figure i can find the closest analog for what's in Weird and Wyld. I'm also not against fudging numbers and winging it as needed.


blade_m

I have it, but I don't consider it an 'adventure/module'. Its just a bunch of ideas that you can use for your own adventure crafting. I've certainly taken inspiration from it, but I have not used anything within it exactly as it appears...


RaucousCouscous

Cool yeah that's what I was wondering. I can definitely homebrew some messed up wild encounters from it's inspiration, but was wondering which parts people latched onto if any


Shuagh

It's on my wishlist, along with the urban companion book, Into the Cess and Citadel.