Tag Archives: fantasy

New Supplement: Recurring Fantasy NPCs!

Hi everyone! This week I published a new RPG supplement for your campaign (any system!). It’s a handy little collection of recurring Non-Player Characters (NPCs) that you can drop into your world to spice things up. Each NPC is designed … Continue reading

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Dungeon Age short story: “Ghost”

(This is the third story in the series. Previous: “Dusteater“. Next: “Paladin“.) Jude floated above his skull. He always floated above his skull, unable to drift more than an arm’s length from the brown, spotted bone. Not that he had … Continue reading

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Tonight on Twitch: We need a title and cover

Join us tonight on Twitch at 9pm EST to vote on our ongoing crowd-guided mythic fantasy adventure-writing project. Tonight, our story is nearly complete so we need to decide what to title it and what sort of art to use on the … Continue reading

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Tonight on Twitch: The Field of Tears

Join us tonight on Twitch at 9pm EST to vote on our ongoing crowd-guided mythic fantasy adventure-writing project. Tonight, our hero has left the towers of the witch-lords and crossed the deadlands to find the battlefield known as the Field of Tears. … Continue reading

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Tonight on Twitch: The search for answers

Join us tonight on Twitch at 9pm EST to vote on our ongoing crowd-guided mythic fantasy adventure-writing project. Tonight, our hero and his companions have discovered that the judge who sent him into the underworld was once a feared witch-lord. A terrible … Continue reading

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Review: The Willows by Algernon Blackwood

This short story by Algernon Blackwood (how amazing is that name???) was written in 1907 and is considered (apparently) to be one of, if not THE, finest examples of early modern horror. What’s it about? Two (nameless) friends are on … Continue reading

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