The Walpurgis Night – a new warlock patron for D&D
Otherworldly Patron – The Walpurgis Night The warlocks of the Walpurgis Night – often called witches – are a unique brand of warlocks, because it is unclear what entity grants […]
Otherworldly Patron – The Walpurgis Night The warlocks of the Walpurgis Night – often called witches – are a unique brand of warlocks, because it is unclear what entity grants […]
Dragons of June 2/x: Dragons and The Red Star are not exactly a good fit. They might work reasonably well as creatures of the Spirit Realm, but as denizens of […]
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 […]
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 […]
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-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. […]
Science-gone-too-far in Unknown Armies: The Scientist “Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.” -Arthur C. Clarke “Now I am become death, the destroyer of worlds.” -J. Robert Oppenheimer Attributes: […]
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 […]
International Worker’s Day. Time for The Red Star and police brutality. The latter in the shape of a new advanced class tying in with some of our rules for telekinetic […]
Just a quick sketch inspired by a forum discussion about the ranges of projectile weapons in Shadowrun. The first version is probably easier to implement, as the alternate version involves […]