
The Garden of Science – science-gone-too-far in Nobilis
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-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 […]
We needed an otter familar. So we built one: Otter Characteristics WS BS S T Ag Int WP Fel 20% 0% 15% 15% 30% 15% 20% 0% A W SB […]
A German article for The Dark Eye, collecting 104 wooden items for use as flysing implements for witches. Witch flight icon made by Lorc under CC BY 3.0
>>>[I am fed up with it. I know that I have a problem, I don’t need you to tell me. Contrary to what you might think, chipping isn’t my problem, […]