The Riddle of Stone – a house rule for dwarves in D&D/Freeya
On Freeya, dwarves are known for their artistry with stone. Not only dwarvish masons or jewellers, who work with the material directly, or smiths, who extract metals from ore, excel […]
On Freeya, dwarves are known for their artistry with stone. Not only dwarvish masons or jewellers, who work with the material directly, or smiths, who extract metals from ore, excel […]
Freeya, too, posits fey as free, often powerful, often capricious spirit beings, both natural and supernatural. The Elysian Empire claims to be rooted in such natural forces but more than […]
Freeya, too, posits fey as free, often powerful, often capricious spirit beings, both natural and supernatural. The Elysian Empire claims to be rooted in such natural forces but more than […]
Day 9: Freeya Jingo, Princling of Pirates The halflings of Ered are Freeya’s premier mercantile sea power. Few of their captains will not engage in hindering the competition and turning […]
Freeya, too, posits fey as free, often powerful, often capricious spirit beings, both natural and supernatural. The Elysian Empire claims to be rooted in such natural forces but more than […]
Freeya, too, posits fey as free, often powerful, often capricious spirit beings, both natural and supernatural. The Elysian Empire claims to be rooted in such natural forces but more than […]
Freeya, too, posits fey as free, often powerful, often capricious spirit beings, both natural and supernatural. The Elysian Empire claims to be rooted in such natural forces but more than […]
Day 26: Freeya A Summer Day in Nilanir Summer is campaign season in the Nilanese civil war. Under threat by the Elysians to the north, the Nilanese warrior dynasties keep […]
Ad-Blog plus, Day 26: Armed warriors to defend village in northern Nilanir. The village is located in an area of no man’s land between the Elysian occupied territories and free […]
A follow-up of sorts on last month’s initial thoughts on Freeya’s Nilanir. Again in German.