For me, part of the fun of world-building is trying to imagine how the people in the world actually see themselves. Lists of important people, cities, organizations, and factions are important. But to really flesh out the world, you sometimes need to focus on the little things that are easily overlooked when thinking about game… Continue reading Lurraki Literature
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A Timeline of Lurra
For use with Chronicles of Salbazan Much of Lurra’s history was lost during the Divine Cataclysm. Fragments of scrolls and tomes recovered from ancient ruins hint at extraordinary advances in magic and science: flying transports, fully functioning prosthetic limbs, automations that were capable of doing the work of a dozen workers, communication devices that could… Continue reading A Timeline of Lurra
Chronicles of Salbazan
One of my projects that fell to the wayside during the pandemic was Chronicles of Salbazan, a new setting sourcebook. When I started, I was designing this for 3/5/OGL fantasy game mechanics, but I’ve started to readapt it for Pathfinder 1E. Don’t shoot me, not completely on board with 2E. Feels too much like D&D… Continue reading Chronicles of Salbazan
Fantasy Crafters Wanted
I am currently working on a campaign setting in which the players are left on an unknown landmass and need to completely fend for themselves. Because of this, they will need to be able to craft…well…everything they need. And while working on this project I realized that, in order for this to work, I have… Continue reading Fantasy Crafters Wanted