Posts Tagged ‘Scaldcrow’
31 Days of Halloween: Violent Intrusion
In the shadowy depths of the night, Hush emerges as a chilling tale of survival and suspense. Directed by the masterful Mike Flanagan, this film weaves a tapestry of terror that grips the audience from the very first frame.
Read More31 Days of Halloween: They’re Coming!
Kingdom of the Spiders is a sticky gem from 1977, spun from the silk of low-budget ambition and high-concept dread. With a modest budget of only $1 million…
Read More31 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 MoreTactical Tuesday: The Cosmic Foam
Reality is a fragile thing, dear reader. It’s not the unyielding constant we like to believe it is. Imagine, if you will, that our universe is but one bubble in a vast cosmic foam, each bubble a separate reality, brushing, colliding, and sometimes merging with others. This is the essence of Bubble Theory—a concept that can turn your pulp sci-fi TTRPG into a mind-bending journey through overlapping dimensions, surreal events, and the very fabric of existence
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 MoreGeek Opera: A Legacy in the Shadows
The Sidekick/Companion is not just a character type—it’s a role, a function, and a journey. This archetype is built to support, reflect, and eventually evolve beyond the hero they serve.
Read MoreTactical Tuesday: Digging Deep in the Void
Mining in science fiction is not a quaint affair of pickaxes and lanterns. It is a brutal ballet of machines, men, and megacorporations carving into the bones of dead worlds.
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 MoreGeek Opera: Lair of the Luchador
The moon hung low over Puerto Máscara, casting silver light across the rusted hulls and shadowed crates of the dockside.
Read MoreTactical Tuesday: A New Frontier
We’re flipping the switch on Tactical Tuesdays. No more boots-on-the-ground modern warfare—at least for now. We’re blasting off into the wild black yonder of Science Fiction. That’s right, we’re trading tanks for starships, and rifles for ray guns. It’s time to get weird.
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