Urban Dressing: Towns & Cities Markdown Files
Urban Dressing: Towns & Cities Markdown Files
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This download comprises 14 System Neutral plain text files and 14 markdown files designed for use with any fantasy roleplaying game.
Perfect for use with a VTT, Obsidian or any piece of software that can read plain text, these files contain all the flavoursome material presented in the individual Urban Dressing books which were compiled into GM’s Miscellany: Towns & Cities.
(If you own GM’s Miscellany: Towns & Cities, these files are included with that book’s PDF.)
The download for this product comprises the following files in both plain text and markdown formats:
Borderland Town
Bridge Town
Decedent Town
Dwarven Town
Elven Town
Lumber Town
Marsh Town
Mining Town
Pirate Town
Plague Town
Port Town
Slum Town
Trade Town
War-Torn Town
About GM’s Miscellany: Urban Dressing
Tired of your towns and cities lacking verisimilitude? Want to add cool details to your creations but don't have the time? Want to make your towns and cities feel more realistic? Then Urban Dressing is for you! Each instalment focuses on a different type of urban area. Within, find 100 sights and sounds, 50 businesses, 50 NPCs and 20 adventure hooks ready for your campaign.
Use the material herein either before or during play and bask in your players' adulation.
This compilation is system neutral and suitable for any fantasy roleplaying game.
PRE-ORDER
This supplement will be released on April 14th 2025, and is currently only available for pre-order.
If you buy this product at the discounted pre-order price you will be charged at checkout. When the book is released, you will receive your download link via email.
Format & Delivery
This is a digital product. Once you’ve checked out, you will receive a download link for your purchase.
This book is a Dual Format PDF. You’ll find two versions in the zip file: one optimised for printing and use on a normal computer and one optimised for use on a mobile device such as an iPad. The two versions are identical except the screen version has been compressed so it renders quicker on screen.