
The March 2023 Creator Day Sale is now live on itch and for a short period, all of our paid supplements have 35% off. Click here to see them.
The March 2023 Creator Day Sale is now live on itch and for a short period, all of our paid supplements have 35% off. Click here to see them.
In this video, Neal Litherland reads “Russian Roulette” from 50 Geists.
The Nightaxe Conspiracy (H&H) is now available on DriveThruRPG.
The Nightaxe Conspiracy (H&H) by Daniel Aznavorian is an urban adventure for Heroes & Hardships. In this adventure, the characters see a bar fight turn nasty due to the influence of a drug. Following up on this leads them to a gang that is distributing this drug. The adventure comes with separate PDFs of battlemaps.
Brains not Brawn is a piece of fiction for Ironfire: The City of Steel, one of the supplements for Cities of Sundara, which is available in versions for 5th Edition and Pathfinder.
Callen and Drexla made their way through Ironfire towards the centre of the city, stopping as they arrived at Stone Pole, both to take a look around, as this was the heart of mercenary activity in the city, and to grab a drink at the Ashes.
“Look!” said Callen, nudging Drexla, as they stood watching a duel on the square around the district’s titular Stone Pole. “Isn’t that one of the Crimson Sergeants watching?”
Drexla glanced over at the figure in red and gold and affirmed that indeed it was.
“I want to get into the Crimson Company,” proclaimed Callen. “Maybe if I challenge someone to a duel and fight it whilst the sergeant is watching, that will improve my chances.”
The rather more experienced Drexla looked at her younger friend, remembering some of her own youthful exuberance, and the mistakes it sometimes led to. She wondered what would be the best way of putting things, then decided that the truth was better than honey coating everything. Callen was a competent fighter, but needed to learn more.
“Look, lad,” she stated. “The Crimson Company gets a lot of applicants, as you well know, as we’ve seen the crowds outside the Scarlet Chevron. They, and any other mercenary company worth its iron, for that matter, are not just looking for people who can fight, and certainly not those who can just fight a duel. And that’s even assuming you’d win. Who would you challenge and why? Remember, you need a reason for a duel, and I’ve seen more than one fool pick a fight with what they think is an easy target only to find out they were sadly mistaken.
“Good mercenary commanders want, and need, more. They don’t want someone who will pick a fight just to show off. Because mark me, picking a fight in front of a Crimson Sergeant is showing off, and the sergeant will know that just as much as I do. A mercenary needs to be able to use their brain as well, for more fights are won with brains than unthinking brawn.”
Drexla looked at Callen’s now somewhat crestfallen face. “Cheer up lad,” she said. “You’re competent and competency does speak for itself; you just need a little more seasoning. Now, how about I buy you that ale we came here for?”
100 Forgotten Sci-Fi Cargoes and 100 Walls to Find in a Dungeon (C&C) are now available to buy on DriveThruRPG and 100 Shadow Names (And Their Meanings) is available on Storytellers Vault.
Starports, space stations and spaceships may end up with cargoes tucked away in nooks and crannies. 100 Forgotten Sci-Fi Cargoes has 100 such to find, which could be junk, valuable or dangerous.
Dungeons need walls to separate floors and ceilings, and 100 Walls to Find in a Dungeon (C&C) has 100 such to encounter. This is a conversion of the original supplement to Castles & Crusades.
One of the first things a mage is urged to do when they are inducted into their community is to create a persona for themselves. This persona takes many forms, but the most essential aspect of it is the taking of a new name, called a shadow name, and 100 Shadow Names (And Their Meanings) has examples.
In this video, Neal Litherland talks about magic in the Sundara setting.
Ships of Gheslpad is now available to buy on DriveThruRPG.
This is a collaborative work describing 100 ships for the Scarred Lands, each of which is named and has details on her captain and the ship’s activities.
A new video has been published on YouTube that previews the first few pages of 100 Gateways to the Dreaming.
The Strange is a game published by Monte Cook Games. It is, at least in part, set in the normal world, but there are other worlds out there, in the Strange. This list has eight rumours for that setting, similar to the various different adventure hooks in the books, and these can be used as adventure hooks or simple misinformation.
100 Things to Find in a Fantasy Alley, 20 Locations for the Wasteland (Legacy), 100 Books to Find in or About the Solomani Front: Alpha Crucis and Map – Coastal Fort are now available to buy on DriveThruRPG.
Alleys are small roads and paths where things can accumulate. 100 Things to Find in a Fantasy Alley has 100 things to see in a fantasy alley, ranging from the odd to the disturbing.
The wasteland is full of strange places that may be dangerous. 20 Locations for the Wasteland (Legacy) has 20 Locations for Legacy: Life Among the Ruins that characters could encounter.
Not every book found is necessarily useful, and 100 Books to Find in or About the Solomani Front: Alpha Crucis has 100 books to find in or about the Alpha Crucis for fleshing out a bookshelf.
Map – Coastal Fort is a hand-drawn black and white village map with a 300dpi resolution in four versions that can be used for personal and commercial use.