Geek Opera Stories
31 Days of Halloween: Sorority Horror
We continue down the twisted path on our search for holiday frights. This path is only the main artery of horror, where each adjoining branch leads to another macabre misadventure.
Read MoreMazes & Mondays: Blood-Bound Warrior
In the grim and unrelenting worlds shaped by the dark fiction of T. Glenn Bane, where mercy is weakness and peace is a lie told by the dying, the galloglaich stands as a brutal archetype of martial supremacy.
Read MoreFrights and Fables: Table of Terror
Tonight, I summon you for not a recipe penned in some dusty cookbook, but for a formula whispered in the cobwebbed corners of the imagination—a Halloween story-cookie to serve at the table of terror.
Read MoreBones of a Forgotten World
Many years ago, I wrote the Dark Fantasy of Sundrah. I labored and gritted my way through the creative pain on my shoulders, trudging a path from spark to world building. In the end, I had a method. It worked for me, and I expect it may work for some of you.
Read MoreFrights and Fables: Peter’s Pumpkin Terror
The weekend had been a blur of cheap liquor, and cheaper decisions, culminating in a two-night stay at the county’s least accommodating hotel. They called it disorderly conduct. I called it Tuesday. Stepping back onto the cracked pavement, the city air tasted of diesel fumes and indifference—a familiar perfume. My first thought wasn’t of food or a shower, but of her.
Read MoreMazes & Mondays: Appropriate Apprentices
So your character has finally taken on an apprentice. Congratulations! You’ve entered one of the most rewarding—and occasionally maddening—chapters of adventuring life.
Read MoreFrights and Fables: A Savage Soirée
Think of the possibilities. You, the ever-benevolent host of this harrowing get-together, hold the strings. The fun lies not in recreating their stories, but in twisting them into a new and wonderfully unpredictable narrative.
Read MoreMazes & Mondays: Elysian Echoes
Elysians first appeared in The Dark Fantasy of Sundrah, a setting by Scaldcrow Games known for its tragic grandeur and mythic depth. These beings are often mistaken for humans at a glance, but their presence carries an unmistakable weight—an aura of ancient sorrow and psychic resonance that sets them apart.
Read MoreFrights and Fables: Homicidal Horror Games
There are villains who kill for power. Others for revenge. But the Homicidal Menace? They kill for art. For ritual. For the exquisite thrill of watching the light drain from a victim’s eyes.
Read MoreMazes & Mondays: Fantasy Races
At Scaldcrow Games, we don’t do bland. We do blood, bone, and myth. If you’re building a fantasy world that howls at the moon and whispers in the grave, you need races that carry weight—races with teeth.
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