
Forge Domain – a new cleric domain for D&D
Hephaistos, Kagu-tsuchi, Ingerimm – Gods of the forge are not quite as common as hunters. However they often play crucial parts in their respective pantheons. Forge Domain Spells Cleric Level […]
Hephaistos, Kagu-tsuchi, Ingerimm – Gods of the forge are not quite as common as hunters. However they often play crucial parts in their respective pantheons. Forge Domain Spells Cleric Level […]
More science-gone-too-far in SLA Industries: Dream Factory Design notes: Okay, so normally I reserve these for the German versions of the daily science-gone-too-far articles, because I have been asked to […]
Science-gone-too-far in The Red Star (and again): Bioprotokol Bioprotokol was a nominally civilian agency for microbiological-medical-sorcery research of the URRS. Its clandestine main purpose was the research, development and production […]
Artemis, Nimrod, Firun – the divine hunter is a common type of deity or archetype in mythology and fantasy alike. Hunter Domain Spells Cleric Level Spell 1st Hunter’s Mark, Longstrider […]
Science-gone-too-far in The Red Star (again and again): Immortality Shock Under the transnationalist system in the West, the Ironhold did not just see government organisation such as the BCI involved […]
Science-goes-too-far in Unknown Armies for the second time this month: Circular Cliomancy Circular cliomancy is the project of a cabal of cliomancers who established themselves from top to bottom within […]
We answer some questions in German.
A science-gone-too-far concept for D&D and other fantasy games, centering on an intermingling of powerful healing magic with a dogma of religious and racial hatred, the outline of which is […]
Science-goes-too-far in Rogue Trader: Atlas of Tears An Atlas of Tears is a collection of special star charts which is sometimes used by navigators of the Navis Nobilite to steer […]
Science-goes-too-far in Blue Planet, two: Reconstitution Therapy Reconstitution therapy allows for the selective removal of genetic modifications and the return of genetic redesigns to a purestrain human geno- and phenotype. […]