Posts Tagged ‘worlds of pulp’
Mazes & 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 MoreGeek Opera: The Eagle-Eyed Reporter
In the smoke-choked alleys of Rotwang City, where shadows stretch long and secrets run deep, one archetype stands tall—not with fists or firearms, but with a notebook, a camera, and an unshakable hunger for truth. The Eagle-Eyed Reporter isn’t just a character class. It’s a calling. A crusade. A dare to stare into the abyss and scribble down what stares back.
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.
Read MoreFrights and Fables: 10 Sinister Sins
Running a pulp-horror TTRPG is an art—a delicate dance of dread, suspense, and storytelling. But beware! There are pitfalls lurking in the shadows, missteps that can shatter the fragile illusion of terror and leave your players yawning instead of trembling. Let us explore the ten deadly sins that can kill the pacing, mood, and plot of your horror game.
Read MoreGeek Opera: The Mystic Aristocrat
In the shadowy corners of pulp fiction, where the veil between the known and the unknown grows thin, there exists a character who walks the line between two worlds. They are the Mystic Aristocrat—a figure of wealth, refinement, and mystery, whose life is steeped in the arcane and the exotic.
Read MoreMazes & Mondays: Black Market Blues
In the sprawling trade cities of your fantasy campaign, the black market isn’t just a place. It’s a living, breathing beast.
Read MoreFrights and Fables: The Evolution of Fear
like all great things, the genre evolved. It gave birth to a new form of storytelling, one that took its raw, unrelenting terror and infused it with urgency and suspense. This child of pulp fiction doesn’t just haunt you; it grabs you by the collar, drags you into its shadowy depths, and leaves you breathless.
Read MoreGeek Opera: The Captain of Industry
When we think of the golden age of pulp fiction, our minds often drift to the hard-boiled detectives, the masked vigilantes, and the two-fisted adventurers who punched their way through danger. But lurking in the background, often pulling the strings or funding the expeditions, was another archetype—the Captain of Industry.
Read MoreTactical Tuesday: Locked & Loaded
Listen up, soldier. You’ve got a table full of players itching for action, and you’re about to hit them with a training scenario. You know—the classic “welcome to the unit” setup. Maybe it’s…
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