A new video has been published on YouTube that previews the first few pages of 100 Ceilings to Find in a Dungeon (PFRPG).
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Watch the Sky
Watch the Sky is a piece of fiction for Hoardreach: The City of Wyrms, one of the supplements for Cities of Sundara, which is available in versions for 5th Edition and Pathfinder.

Jelbut watched someone duck down and cower, practically clutching the stones of the road, as a glider buzzed the street in East Town, followed by a wyvern on its tail; the glider’s pilot and the wyvern seemingly involved in an aerial form of tag. No-one else on the street seemed bothered; most didn’t appear to be paying the aerial duo the slightest bit of attention.
“You can always tell out of towners who have never been here before.” Jelbut remarked to their companion Benior. “Always so nervous about the antics in the air above, expecting one of the gliders to crash into the street below and, especially, their own precious body.”
“That has happened in the past,” Benior reminded Jelbut. “Some of those pilots are not as good as they think they are, and some of the natural flyers are rather less bothered about hitting the ground than they should be. There have been a few incidents.”
“Sure, but it’s not like it’s an everyday occurrence.” Jelbut continued. “More the exception than the rule. Besides, what benefit will you get from cowering? That’s not going to help you if a wyvern lands on your head. Never mind something larger and heavier. Once people have visited a few times, I’ve noticed they become far less worried that something will happen. Worrying over something you can’t control that will probably not happen has never done anyone the slightest bit of good. That’s the path to an early grave.”
“There are some necromancers of the Silver Wraiths from Moüd in the city.” was Benior’s response. “I’m sure they could find a use for someone whose driven themselves into an early grave from worrying about crashing wyverns. Well, it probably wouldn’t involve a grave at that.”
Jelbut laughed as they continued, and the out of towner they were watching stood up, brushed themselves off and looked round them with a nervous grin at their panicked response.
Perhaps next time they saw a flyer coming in low, they would be less nervous about it, Jelbut thought to themself.
10 Fantasy Villages is Deal of the Day
10 Fantasy Villages is today’s Deal of the Day on DriveThruRPG. For the next 24 hours, it can be bought for only $2, 50% off. Click here to get it.
100 Avian Beasts, A Dekas of Alchemical Items IV (PFRPG) and 100 Notes and Letters to Find in Miskatonic Country: Dunwich and Innsmouth Now Available
100 Avian Beasts, A Dekas of Alchemical Items IV (PFRPG) and 100 Notes and Letters to Find in Miskatonic Country: Dunwich and Innsmouth are now available to buy on DriveThruRPG.
Characters may encounter creatures whilst travelling and 100 Avian Beasts has 100 such that could be found. Just because the beasts are avian does not necessarily mean they are all birds, though.
A Dekas of Alchemical Items IV (PFRPG) has ten new alchemical items for Pathfinder that characters could craft or come across.
Investigators may come across bits and pieces of written information and 100 Notes and Letters to Find in Miskatonic Country: Dunwich and Innsmouth has 100 such to find in or about Dunwich and Innsmouth. They can be used as background colour or adventure hooks.
100 Staircases to Find in a Dungeon (PFRPG) PDF Preview
A new video has been published on YouTube that previews the first few pages of 100 Staircases to Find in a Dungeon (PFRPG).
Nightmare Sector (SB&CS) PDF Preview
A new video has been published on YouTube that previews the first few pages of Nightmare Sector (SB&CS).
5-Min-Pirate Now Available
5-Min-Pirate is now available to buy on itch.
This is a simple solo journalling game that requires a d6, some way of writing down your notes and a timer. It is based around five d6 tables, used to generate the random elements.
100 Haunted Locales PDF Preview
A new video has been published on YouTube that previews the first few pages of 100 Haunted Locales.
D10: Numenera Rumours – Milave

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.
- Aian, the City of Merchants or the City of Beggars, is barely part of Milave. It is ruled by an elected senate, but some say that it is truly ruled by wealth. There are rumours that the senate is planning to cut what little ties bind the city to Milave and to set up as an independent city-state. Some believe if that happens, though, Aian will become a tempting target for raiders at the very least.
- Ghianche, sometimes just called ganch, is a herb grown in Milave, one that is a mild relaxant but can also be a powerful hallucinogenic. The herb is smoked, in pipes, and made into cigars as well. Ganch is difficult to grow and maintain and requires the use of a large workforce of numenera machines, but the ganch farmers have been running into problems of late. Sometimes the machines are sabotaged; sometimes the workers are hassled. These attacks seem to stem from a group that objects to ganch usage.
- In recent years a tent city has grown around the southern gate of Orrila in Milave, covering a place that is now known as the Field of Voices. Some of Orrila’s inhabitants are getting increasingly tired of the tent city, blaming its inhabitants for all manner of problems. Some think the tents should be made into proper buildings whilst others would be happy enough to see the entire place burn to the ground.
- Orrila, the nominal capital of Milave, is where the ruling council comprised of representatives of all the factions in the country meets to, in theory, run the country, though in practice they accomplish very little of this. There’s a rumour that someone has been assassinating the representatives of a number of factions with seats on the council. It can’t be to disrupt the country, for doing such might make the council more effective at coming to decisions.
- Ossam’s Traveling Menagerie and Soaring Circus mostly travels through Milave, providing entertainment for the watchers, in exchange for money, of course. The entertainment is said to be enjoyable to watch, but there are darker rumours about the circus. Some claim that its passage through an area can be linked to various disappearances.
- Someone claimed to have found proof that the Order of Truth was working with the Beggar Queen in Aian in Milave, something that some have suspected for some time. The individual disappeared shortly afterwards, and it’s thought that they were killed by the Beggar Queen’s biomechanical hybrid lieutenants. That would suggest that the rumour is true and that whatever was discovered was more than just evidence that the Amber Papacy was working with the Beggar Queen.
- Tarvesh is a warlord of Milave that has the support of many of the country’s citizens and, it’s rumored, of the Amber Papacy as well. There are rumours, though, the Tarvesh has been using the terrifying numenera war machines under his control to slaughter villages who refuse to support his forces. Some say, though, that these rumours come from the Pytharon Empire, whose empress would love to reintegrate the former province back into the empire, and therefore seeks to undermine any potentially unifying forces.
- The All-Speech in Orrila in Milave is a device that automatically translates any language spoken in the city, and some distance outside it, into a language that is understandable to the listener. There are rumours, though, that sometimes the All-Speech alters what is being translated as well. Not even close to every time, and never in a major way, but sometimes what is spoken doesn’t have the same meaning as what is heard. This might just be an occasional glitch, due to the differences between languages, or it might be something else entirely.
- The floatstone quarries east of Orrila in Milave are where workers dig up the remains of what look like former monuments of some time from a previous age. Tarps are spread to catch the floatstone as it rises, but there’s a rumour that recently something that was uncovered did not merely rise but shot up into the air, still intact, and disappeared from sight.
- The Sadara River forms the southern border of Milave and normally functions well as a protective barrier against various kinds of raids and attacks from the southern lands. Recently, though, villages along the northern banks of the Sadara have reputedly been attacked on many occasions by forces who seem to cross the river as if it wasn’t there, suggesting that the raiders are using numenera.
Want some items that could be used as oddities? Check out 100 Xenoarchaeological Finds.
Species of Sundara: Orcs (5E), Species of Sundara: Orcs (PFRPG) and 100 Hooks and Rumours for Predation Now Available
Species of Sundara: Orcs (5E), Species of Sundara: Orcs (PFRPG) and 100 Hooks and Rumours for Predation are now available to buy from DriveThruRPG.
Species of Sundara: Orcs (5E) provides new options for orcs, especially for the Sundara setting, but which can also be used in other settings.
Species of Sundara: Orcs (PFRPG) is the same supplement, but with the options provided for the Pathfinder Roleplaying Game.
Characters may sometimes hear rumours and 100 Hooks and Rumours for Predation has 100 such for the Predation setting. They can be used as adventure hooks or just as background colour.