Bitter Betrothal
Lightning and thunder Rain drops refusing to fall Our bed remains cold The most important rules for Legend of the Five Rings, no matter the edition, are the rules of […]
Lightning and thunder Rain drops refusing to fall Our bed remains cold The most important rules for Legend of the Five Rings, no matter the edition, are the rules of […]
“Mom! It’s rude to look at people in the astral without asking permission first!” -overheard in a Seattle park, ca. 2075
On special request: Science-goes-too-far in Star Wars: Alloyed Slaves Alloyed slaves are a despicable development of unscrupulous smugglers and syndicates who seek to avoid tariffs or embargoes on specific metals […]
Science-goes-too-far in Nobilis might not seem to be the most obvious but then again… The Garden of Science Ever since the death of the last gardener, the garden of science […]
Science-gone-too-far in Feng Shui: Prototype Helix Rethreader The first test versions of the Helix Rethreader while working on the same basic principles were far less precise in their genetic scrambling […]
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-gone-too-far in Shadowrun: Spareparts Body This is a variant of the Bag of Organs formative life module from Chromeflesh. When first catching a glimpse of that module’s name, I was […]
Science-gone-too-far in CthulhuTech (although a point could be made that CthulhuTech itself is the very essence of science gone too far): Huldra The Aeon War seemingly unleashes new horrors upon […]
More German science-goes-too-far, this time in the shape of a new blood charm for Earthdawn, which replaces a namegiver’s skull with one carved from gemstone.
Q: Conan, what is best about WFRP? A: To see your enemies driven before you and hear the names of their women. Camilla Kummerspeck, Marienburger Burgher Dennis Essig, Wissenlander Embalmer […]