A new video has been published on YouTube that previews the first few pages of 100 Encounters for the Post-Apocalyptic Swamp (Mutant Future).
D10 Peculiar Behaviours for the Cats of Cat’s Crossing

The town of Cat’s Crossing, from Towns of Sundara, is known for the symbiotic relationship the inhabitants have with the many different cats that also live there. The cats sometimes behave in unusual ways, and here are ten strange behaviours travellers may notice from the feline inhabitants of the town.
- A cat is sat behind a neat row of dead rodents, which are being examined by another cat that is walking up and down the row.
- Bridger stares fiercely at the bridge, almost perfectly still with only the end of his tail twitching. The bridge is currently empty.
- Cats are perched on fence posts around the town.
- Eight cats are clustered in a circle; all of the cats are facing inwards.
- Every cat within earshot cries out at the same time. They do this three times in a row, then stop.
- One cat follows a character around perfectly quietly, stopping when they do. This continues until the cat is given a treat they consider appropriate.
- Six cats march one behind the other, keeping the same distance apart. They disappear down an alley.
- Three cats are carefully examining a newly-arrived visitor from a distance.
- Two cats are engaged in what looks like a staged fight as two others sit and watch.
- Whenever a character, a cat comes out of it or around from the other side and watches them until they pass, then the cat disappears again.
100 Books to Find on a Thief’s Bookshelf, 100 Encounters for Moorlands and Heaths (Lore 100), 100 Baubles to Find (Zweihander) and Map – Moonbase Now Available
100 Books to Find on a Thief’s Bookshelf, 100 Encounters for Moorlands and Heaths (Lore 100), 100 Baubles to Find (Zweihander) and Map – Moonbase are now available to buy on DriveThruRPG.
Whilst books can be valuable and useful, not every book is such. 100 Books to Find on a Thief’s Bookshelf has books on subjects of interest to thieves to flesh out a bookshelf.
Moorlands and heaths are similar regions and often the result of long habitation. 100 Encounters for Moorlands and Heaths (Lore 100) has 100 encounters for such regions and can be used as ways of enhancing journeys or as potential adventure hooks.
Baubles are small items of treasure that can be found in Zweihander and 100 Baubles to Find (Zweihander) has new ones for characters to find.
Map – Moonbase is a hand-drawn black and white map of a moonbase in a crater with a 300dpi resolution in two versions that can be used for personal and commercial use.
Neal Litherland Reads “Location, Location, Location” from 100 Havens
In this video, Neal Litherland reads the fiction “Location, Location, Location” from 100 Havens.
New Year, New Game Sale 2022

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100 Havens PDF Preview
A new video has been published on YouTube that previews the first few pages of 100 Havens.
D10: Unusual Items Owned by Villagers
Just because the characters are in a village doesn’t mean that none of the inhabitants has anything unusual in their homes. Here are ten items that range from probable heirlooms to oddities that have been found for different villagers to own, some of which might be dangerous, others valuable.
- A gold signet ring that is normally kept hidden away in this villager’s home, due to its value, if examined proves to bear the coat of arms of a noble house that’s believed to have died out generations ago after being targeted by assassins. The current owner doesn’t know that, and certainly doesn’t believe they are descended from nobility. They may not be; they may be descended from a thief, or even an assassin.
- A shield whose symbol appears to have been carefully removed at some point hangs on a wall in the villager’s house. Despite the removal, the shield itself is in good shape, highly polished and bearing neither dent nor scratch. The villager doesn’t know much about the shield’s history, only that it is an heirloom that has been in the family for generations. Given how long it’s apparently been owned, its current condition is impressive.
- A strange lump of stone is being used as a doorstop at this villager’s house. The stone has a strange greenish hue to it, is oddly heavy and looks like it was at least partially shaped in the past, though only barely. It was brought up when a field was being ploughed and has since resided in its current place as a curiosity. Some of the other villagers find the rock slightly disturbing, but not greatly so.
- A wood and iron chest stands out in this villager’s home for both its sturdiness and condition, though this is because it isn’t a chest. Instead, it’s a creature known to disguise itself as such, but one that was put into a semi-permanent slumber many decades ago, though the villager doesn’t know this. In its current condition, the creature can be used just like a normal chest.
- An extensive herb garden surrounds this villager’s home, and inside, if an individual knows what they are looking for, a number of different poisons can be found. The villager is an amateur herbalist with an interest in poisons, though they don’t go around advertising this fact, as it could lead to problems. This doesn’t mean they won’t be willing to sell poison for the right price.
- Hanging over the fireplace in this villager’s home is an unusually well-maintained longsword. It clearly has pride of place, though the mounting for it is rather amateurish and the blade isn’t positioned as well as it could be. The sword looks to be worth far more than anything else in the house, and perhaps more than the house itself. The villager stumbled across a dead body whilst out in the woods one day and, amongst other things, found the sword.
- In pride of place in this villager’s home is a stone idol, though not of any known religion. Nor is it a religion that the villager follows; they don’t pray to the idol, they just think it’s a nice ornament. The idol is made from a pure white stone and is almost formless, being roughly humanoid in shape but with little in the way of features. There seems to be a large sword held point down from the figure’s chest to its feet.
- In this villager’s shed is an enormous siege ballista. The ballista is currently non-functional, and the villager tinkers with it when they have time as a hobby. They found it in pieces in a ruined building, where it had evidently been stored for years, and brought it back home to try to fix it as a hobby. The villager hasn’t truly tried that hard yet, just enjoying the tinkering, but someone who knows what they are doing could easily get it working.
- This villager does some of the gardening in their vegetable and herb patch with a tarnished sickle. The sickle doesn’t look like much, as it is stained and the handle has clearly been replaced at some point with a crude one made from a couple of pieces of wood bound with twine, but a knowledgeable eye will notice that the blade is silver and, if cleaned, a druidic symbol can be found. What is most notable about the villager’s garden is how lush the plants in it are.
- This villager never has any problems with fresh water, as they have a magic item that regularly produces it on demand, which has been linked up to various plumbing fixtures. Even in the driest seasons, they always have enough, and will often share it. The villager won’t say where they got the item, which is clearly worth quite a bit, but it was found outside a recently-plundered tomb that they blundered across.
Releasing in January 2023
January 7th
- 100 Baubles to Find (Zweihander)
- 100 Books to Find on a Thief’s Bookshelf
- 100 Encounters for Moorlands and Heaths (Lore 100)
- Map – Moonbase
January 14th
- 100 Features for Modern Pubs
- 100 Knick-knacks for Ghelspad II
- A Dekas of Sundaran Alchemical Cosmetics (5E)
January 21st
- 100 Farming Country Encounters (Black Spear)
- 100 Hooks and Rumours to Hear in or about Alpha Crucis
- 100 Sci-Fi Guilds
- Colour Filler Art – Gems in Sand
January 28th
- 100 Encounters for Fantasy Hills (3Deep)
- 100 Gateways to the Dreaming
- Filler Art – Barrow
- I Know a Guy
100 Things to Find in a Mage’s Tower, Legacy of Flames, 100 Knick-knacks for the Rock of Bral and Filler Art – Flowers 2 Now Available
100 Things to Find in a Mage’s Tower, Legacy of Flames and Filler Art – Flowers 2 are now available to buy on DriveThruRPG and 100 Knick-knacks for the Rock of Bral is available on DMs Guild.
Mages’ towers and dwelling places can be full of oddities, and 100 Things to Find in a Mage’s Tower has 100 such for characters to find. Some may be magical, some strange and others could be used as adventure hooks.
Legacy of Flames is a novella based in the Sundara setting. It follows the protagonist, a lizardfolk, as they accompany mercenaries guarding a caravan.
Characters may find strange items knocking around and 100 Knick-knacks for the Rock of Bral has 100 such associated with Bral. They may be oddities or perhaps a source of adventure hooks.
Filler Art – Flowers 2 contains five hand drawn flowers. There are two versions of each image, one on a white background, one on a transparent one, at 300 dpi. The image can be used for personal and commercial uses.
Speaking of Sundara: Gnomes
A new video has been published in which Neal Litherland talks about gnomes in Sundara, which are available for 5E and Pathfinder.