Monthly Archives: December 2012

6. The Missed Supper

When the people began to disappear from the streets and the farmers left the fields for their homes, he returned to the inn. Derdim had not yet returned from the brothel. Two tables were occupied by local merchants, and a … Continue reading

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The Night Lands

The Night Land is one of my favorite books. Written by William Hope Hodgson and published in 1912, it is a post-apocalyptic view of the far future, when mankind holds only the Last Redoubt and the world is full of … Continue reading

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Recruiting New Players for Last Empire Campaign, Ipswich, Massachusetts

We have an ongoing campaign using my homebrew system and we’re looking for two new players. The campaign has been running since 1980. Here’s some things I can tell you about the game: Player characters start as human so they … Continue reading

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5. The Bumpy Lantern

The Sign of the Bumpy Lantern was only six houses down. The inn had once been known as the Inn of the Welcoming Lantern, but after an inept repainting of the sign about ten years ago, it became the Bumpy … Continue reading

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4. Through the Woods and Over the Hills

Garst was the northernmost kingdom in the Anthavarn empire. It served as a border state with Gurakali client state of Sargon to the west, with the Seven Barbarian Tribes to the north, and the ruined realm of Therrea to the … Continue reading

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Monsters in Journeyman

The Journeyman game uses a very specific set of monster groupings: animals, aliens and spirits, where spirits is then subdivided into demons, faeries, undead, and occasionally angels (depending on the campaign). The illustrations in this post were found at Quique … Continue reading

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