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100 Sights to See at the Port, 100 Encounters for a Fantasy Jungle (Black Spear) and 100 Notes, Letters or Graffiti to Find in or about Undermountain Now Available

100 Sights to See at the Port100 Sights to See at the Port and 100 Encounters for a Fantasy Jungle (Black Spear) are now available on DriveThruRPG and 100 Notes, Letters or Graffiti to Find in or about Undermountain is available on DMs Guild.

Characters can have encounters at ports and 100 Sights to See at the Port has 100 such for them to see in the port or perhaps the associated settlement. They can be used as background colour or as potential adventure hooks.

Whilst travelling through a jungle, characters can have encounters and 100 Encounters for a Fantasy Jungle (Black Spear) has some that can be used for colour, or potential adventure hooks. This is a conversion of the original supplement. You do not need both versions.

100 Notes, Letters or Graffiti to Find in or about Undermountain has 100 notes, letters or graffiti to find in Undermountain, covering levels 1 to 11. Each snippet has details as to what it refers to and there are supplementary tables for customising the appearance.

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100 Hooks and Rumours to Hear in or about Deneb PDF Preview

A new video has been published on YouTube that previews the first few pages of 100 Hooks and Rumours to Hear in or about Deneb.

Cities of Sundara: Ironfire (5E) is Deal of the Day

Cities of Sundara: Ironfire (5E)Cities of Sundara: Ironfire (5E) is today’s Deal of the Day on DriveThruRPG and has 50% off, reduced to $2. Click here to see it.

In addition, the rest of the Sundara range, 5E and Pathfinder, has 25% off for the next week. Click here to see the titles.

100 Tips and Tricks for Being a Better Game Master PDF Preview

A new video has been published on YouTube that previews the first few pages of 100 Tips and Tricks for Being a Better Game Master.

Faith

Faith is a piece of fiction for Gods of Sundara, which is available in versions for 5th Edition and Pathfinder.

Gods of SundaraThe acolyte knelt on his simple rug, holding still in the silence. The echo of his question was ringing in his ears, and he was fighting a flush of embarrassment that he’d asked it at all. His teacher, an older, handsome woman with her lips stained as red as her robes, regarded him quietly. There was a hint of a smile at the corners of her mouth, and lurking behind her eyes. The acolyte dropped his eyes, but kept his head held high.

“I was wondering when you would find the courage to finally let that one off your lips,” Amari said, her voice playful, but not mocking.

“You knew?” Vitar asked.

Amari’s smile finally broke the dam, and her laughter came with it. She shook her head, carefully dabbing the corner of her eye so as not to smudge her carefully-applied kohl. “Vitar, my dear pupil, every priest who has knelt on that rug has wondered that same thing in their hearts. And if I am to tell you the full truth, as I swore to do when I accepted my position, it would not surprise me to learn that most pupils of all the world’s faiths from the great to the small have asked it in one way or another.”

“So there is an answer?” Vitar asked, raising his eyes.

“There are many answers,” Amari replied, nodding to him. “I don’t know which of them is correct, but I can tell you the one I have come to believe over the years.”

Vitar swallowed hard. He’d been expecting to be chastised, or worse to be brushed off. He leaned forward, his hands on his thighs, his eyes bright with expectation. Amari smiled, and for just a moment wondered if she’d looked as young and innocent as her charge when she’d finally gotten up the courage to ask the question that came out of every acolyte’s mouth sooner or later.

“Are the gods real?” Amari asked, repeating Vitar’s question. “Yes. But they are real in the way the sky is real, or that time is real. Or the bottom of the sea. They are too large for us to see in their entirety, or to truly contemplate without feeling very small inside ourselves. For while we may understand them in part, it is often impossible for us to truly know them except in the way that a mouse might know a thunderstorm.”

Vitar swallowed, and nodded. He started rubbing a fraying patch on his robes with his thumb; a nervous habit Amari had yet to break him of. She waited, letting him work through his thoughts in his own time. Part of being a teacher was to know when to let the student do the work for themselves.

“If they are real, but we cannot know them, then why do we do this?” Vitar asked, swallowing.

“You know the answer already, don’t you?” Amari said. It wasn’t a question, though she asked it like one.

“Faith,” Vitar said.

“Faith,” Amari agreed, nodding her head approvingly.

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100 Flowers and Trees Sure to Boost Your Stats, A Dekas of Alchemical Items VI (PFRPG) and 100 Hooks and Rumours to Hear in or About Magnimar Now Available

100 Flowers and Trees Sure to Boost Your Stats100 Flowers and Trees Sure to Boost Your Stats and A Dekas of Alchemical Items VI (PFRPG) are now available on DriveThruRPG and 100 Hooks and Rumours to Hear in or About Magnimar is available on Pathfinder Infinite.

Characters may find flowers and trees that have useful properties, and 100 Flowers and Trees Sure to Boost Your Stats has a list of such, divided into terrain types, with the useful properties they have.

A Dekas of Alchemical Items VI (PFRPG) has ten new alchemical items for Pathfinder for characters to create or buy or for NPCs to own.

Characters may come across rumours when asking around and 100 Hooks and Rumours to Hear in or About Magnimar has 100 such for them to hear. They can be used as adventure hooks, misinformation or background colour.

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Itch Creator Day Sale 2022

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The Creator Day Sale is live on itch, and for under a day all 35 of our paid supplements have 35% off. In addition, itch refunds their fees to creators. Click here to see the supplements.

Neal Litherland Reads from 100 Mourning Cant Dialects, Phrases and Meanings

A video has been published on YouTube, in which Neal Litherland reads the introductory fiction from 100 Mourning Cant Dialects, Phrases and Meanings.

Cepheus Publishers Bundle

Cepheus Publishers BundleAll four of our Cepheus Engine supplements are currently in a bundle with those from other publishers at 25% off. The bundle will be around for a month. Click here to see the bundle.

Promises

Promises is a piece of fiction for Archbliss: The City of the Sorcerers, one of the supplements for Cities of Sundara, which is available in versions for 5th Edition and Pathfinder.

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Kadar panted, sucking air into his burning lungs. The air was hot and thin, and it made his head spin. He closed his eyes, pressing his cheek to the stone floor. It was incongruously cool, and it helped stop the world from pitching and yawing behind his eyes.

“Again,” Soria said through the grate in the wall.

Kadar bristled, clenching his teeth. He had been in the black cell for weeks, now, and he had done everything asked of him. The walls had glowed, and he’d unleashed everything he had until the fires had burned down to embers. He slept, he ate and he trained, but it never seemed enough.

“Again,” Soria repeated, lowering the grate once more.

Letting out a wordless cry, Kadar exploded in flames. They rose higher and higher, slamming against the ceiling and licking down the walls. The veins within the cell burned bright, sucking in the fire, until there was nothing but a slightly charred smell on the air. Kadar collapsed bonelessly, shivering in every limb.

“Good,” Soria said, the single word of praise more than she usually offered. “You’re almost ready, now.”

Kadar wanted to believe her. He wanted to believe that soon Soria would open that door, and guide him out into the city where he could meet others like himself. Where he could finally breathe the cool, open air, and feel the sun on his face again. As the light faded from the walls, and he heard Soria’s steps whisper down the hall, Kadar closed his eyes.

He wanted to believe they’d let him out. He wanted to believe the promises were true. But deep down, he didn’t. Not anymore.

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