A new video has been published on YouTube that previews the first few pages of 100 Dressings for an Evil Altar.
Monthly Archives: August 2021
Fixing the Problem
Fixing the Problem is a piece of fiction for Silkgift: The City of Sails, one of the supplements for Cities of Sundara, which is available in versions for 5th Edition and Pathfinder.
Mormout Bronzeforger pondered the plans for the new water clock laid out on the table. He looked across at the workbench where several of the pieces of the clock were neatly laid out; carefully-wrought pieces of bronze in unusual shapes.
“Hmm.” ruminated the dwarf. Mormout knew what he was attempting to accomplish with the clock, which was planned for a new installation in Noonbrook, with a deadline that was rapidly getting closer, but something just wasn’t working quite right. There didn’t seem to be a fault in the plans, but the most recent test hadn’t worked correctly. Which is why the water clock was once again in pieces. Carefully arranged, well machined pieces, but pieces all the same.
“Hmm.” pondered Mormout again, repeating himself. “I wonder…”
The dwarf picked up one of the cogs that was used to drive the water clock. To the untrained eye, it looked perfectly fine. Beautifully machined, in fact. To Mormout’s eye, it looked good as well, but there was something about it…
Mormout retrieved one of his finer tools from the set of drawers positioned next to the table where the clock was laid out. He used it to examine the clock much more carefully. This time, he found it. An ever so tiny error in the machining, a slight burr to the cog that was stopping it working as smoothly as it should.
Mormout’s beard twitched in a slight smile. The equivalent of a broad grin on someone else. This was it; he was sure of it. He started making the cog as perfect as it looked.
The next test would be fine. No doubt about it.
100 Spy Gadgets, 100 Encounters for a Fantasy Swamp (3Deep), A Baker’s Dozen of Locations in the Desolation and Book Cover 12 Now Available
100 Spy Gadgets, 100 Encounters for a Fantasy Swamp (3Deep), A Baker’s Dozen of Locations in the Desolation and Book Cover 12 are now available to buy from DrivethruRPG.
Spies have gadgets and 100 Spy Gadgets has 100 such for them to have, tools and equipment built into everyday items. Some are more suited for the fictional than factual spy, but others work for either.
Everywhere has swamps and 100 Encounters for a Fantasy Swamp (3Deep) has 100 encounters for the 3Deep system. This is an adaptation of another supplement.
The Desolation is that wasteland above the Empire where the Men of Gog came from, and A Baker’s Dozen of Locations in the Desolation has 13 new locations for fleshing it out.
Book Cover 12 is a leather and gilt book cover for personal and commercial use. There are six images in two different sizes, all 300dpi TIFFs.
Some Brief Thoughts On… Fan Use Policies
This video takes a quick look at fan use policies, which are put into place by publishers to allow fans to use their intellectual property.
Some fan use policies are comparatively open, such as the from Monte Cook Games that allows content to be published for Numenera and The Strange, and even for money to be, indirectly, made from it.
Others, such as Paizo’s Community Use policy for Golarion, won’t allow such as a publisher to even do something for free.
So, which is better for a publisher? Clearly, publishers have differing opinions.
Aquaria Sector (SB&CS) PDF Preview
A new video has been published on YouTube that previews the first few pages of Aquaria Sector (SB&CS) .
Plantarian Now Available
Plantarian is now available to buy on itch.
This is a new background for Troika! Numinous Edition for a humanoid plant being.
Cthulhu Mythos Sale 2021
The Cthulhu Mythos Sale is now live on DriveThruRPG and for just under the next week 35 of our titles have 24% off. Click here to see them.
In addition, be sure to check out our Miskatonic Repository titles.
D10: Numenera Rumours – Pytharon Empire
Numenera is a game published by Monte Cook Games. Its setting is the Ninth World, and this list has ten rumours for that setting. The rumours, which are similar to the Hearsay that can be found in the official books, can be used as adventure hooks or as simple misinformation.
- Empress Challadien III of the Pytharon Empire is known to be expansionistic, wishing to continue to spread the empire’s influence over its former lands. These plans have hardly been met with enthusiasm by those who wish to remain apart from the empire, as they currently are, and it’s rumoured that the empress has been the target of several assassination attempts as a result recently, though none have succeeded.
- Far Brohn on the southern edge of the Pytharon Empire is protected by walls that are laced with numenera devices that cause panic and confusion in those that attempt to assault them. There are rumours, though, that the devices are no longer as effective as they used to be. Either the devices themselves are wearing out, or those who would attack the city are becoming immune to their effects.
- Limech is a constructor who recently moved into Jargolamis in the Pytharon Empire, and is currently building a new connection between the Twins, to replace the broken and dangerous Umbil. This is an open-air skyway beneath the Umbil, and there are rumours that the building work has been plagued by setbacks recently, from accidents injuring workers or damaged Limech’s mechanised creatures, to parts of the new skyway breaking to materials going missing.
- Rarmon, the capital of the Pytharon Empire, fell into decline and decay when the empire did the same, but is currently being restored to its former glory. There’s a rumour, though, that some of the renovations have been plagued by problems, with accidents resulting in damage to buildings, injuries and deaths amongst the workers. Such might be a sign that someone is working against the city’s renovations, or perhaps workers discovered something they shouldn’t have.
- Rathscor Fortress guards the southern border of the Pytharon Empire. Lord Myallatur commands the fortress and its renowned soldiers, the Mahal Shards, but there are rumours that the Shards have been running into problems outside of their ability to defeat. Not because the foes they are encountering are too dangerous, but because the Shards are just not trained or equipped for dealing with them. The lord is said to be looking to hire specialists to deal with the problem.
- Since the Umbil that connects the Twinned Cities of Jargolamis and Luigolamis in the Pytharon Empire broke, it has become a dangerous place. Perhaps even worse, there are rumours that the troubles of the Umbil are starting to spread into the Twins from the points where the corridor joins them, turning the regions around the entrances substantially more disreputable and dangerous.
- The Grand Orrery in Rarmon, the capital of the Pytharon Empire, shows the orbits of the sun, Earth and the other six planets. The orrery can be raised into the air and the central sphere can also be used as a defensive weapon to protect Rarmon. There are rumours that the sphere has been suffering from problems recently, with it activating of its own accord, causing quite a bit of havoc, and when it is deliberately activated, the strength of the weapon is highly variable.
- The Pytharon Empire has been casting an eye on the regions of Matheunis to its south for some time, and nobles of the land have sent raiding parties to them after slaves. There’s a rumour that the Pytharons are planning to step up their actions against Matheunis, with the intention of bringing them into the empire, but it’s also rumoured that those regions are starting to band together to defend themselves against the Pytharons.
- The Sunken Palace in Rarmon, the capital of the Pytharon Empire, is home to the Empress and is also a numenera device. The palace is a sphere that can be rotated in any direction and it also maintains its own gravity, so no matter what angle it is rotated, those inside are perfectly comfortable. There’s a rumour that sometimes rooms of the palace are found with bloody stains on the floor, seemingly from someone being crushed by immense gravity. It’s said that this happens to those who displease the Empress.
- The Umbil is, or was, the motorised walkway that connects the twin cities of Jargolamis and Luigolamis in the Pytharon Empire, until it broke and wasn’t repaired. Now, it is a den of thieves and worse, and a truly dangerous place to visit. There’s a rumour, though, that the walkway’s breaking was not an accident, but was sabotage, and the device that was used to sabotage it is still hidden in the Umbil somewhere.
Want some items that could be used as oddities? Check out 100 Xenoarchaeological Finds.
Species of Sundara: Elves (5E), Species of Sundara: Elves (PFRPG) and d66 Books for the Bleed Now Available
Species of Sundara: Elves (5E), Species of Sundara: Elves (PFRPG) and d66 Books for the Bleed are now available to buy on DriveThruRPG.
Species of Sundara: Elves (5E) provides new options for elves, especially for the Sundara setting, but which can also be used in other settings.
Species of Sundara: Elves (PFRPG) is the same supplement, but with the options provided for the Pathfinder Roleplaying Game.
Not every book found is truly useful and d66 Books for the Bleed provides 36 books that can be used to flesh out a bookshelf, whether electronic or physical, in the Bleed setting of Ashen Stars.
Tomes of Cthulhu II PDF Preview
A new video has been published on YouTube that previews the first few pages of Tomes of Cthulhu II.