Posts Tagged ‘fantasy’
Mazes & Mondays: The Dungeon Is Alive…
That labyrinthine cradle of peril, where adventurers tread lightly, and peril laughs in the shadows. Yet, so often, dungeons are relegated to being little more than static arenas, motionless tombs awaiting their inevitable plundering.
Read MoreMazes & Mondays: Forgotten Relics
the allure of power whispered from a gilded chalice, the promise of glory sealed in an ancient scabbard, the faint pulse of malevolence lurking beneath the innocent façade of a silver ring.
Read MoreMazes & Mondays: Heroes v Villains
Every TTRPG campaign, whether it be a rollicking adventure of misfit heroes or a descent into darkness led by schemers and scoundrels, eventually finds itself drawn to these archetypes. The stoic hero and the wicked villain are the twin pillars upon which countless tales rest, but, dear reader, crafting these figures is no simple feat.
Read MoreMazes & Mondays: Map Making & Planning
Greetings, brave adventurers and cunning map-makers! Embarking on the quest to create the ultimate fantasy map can be both thrilling and daunting. Fear not, for I shall guide you through this mystical journey, balancing serious warnings with a sprinkle of humor. After all, the right style of fortress in the right terrain is imperative to the fortress’s success. Imagine a stone castle in a marsh—it would likely end up as a moat with interior walls! Let’s dive into the enchanted world of map building and fortifications.
Read MoreThe Rumblefish
Captain Sable invites you to The Iron Belly to review a boorish band of mercenaries in the Belly of the Beast.
Free Characters and NPCs from numerous World of Pulp™ Pocket Worlds and other media are located at the end (bottom) of this article under subheading (Mercenaries in The Iron Belly). Check back often for updates.
Read MoreMazes & Mondays: Building the World
Designing believable worlds is on my mind a lot lately, perhaps because I will be discussing world building in the upcoming ConCarolinas; perhaps because I am currently involved in some heavy, fantasy worldbuilding, adapting my original world of Sundrah into a new fantasy world that has grown out of the first., It doesn’t matter, what does is that the process is treated with the respect it deserves. With that dear sword bearers, I give you the following article which may help to simply the matter for you. Enjoy.
Read MoreMazes & Mondays: The Weapon of Choice
When it comes to crafting a fantasy character, few choices carry as much weight as their weapon. It’s not just a tool for combat; it’s an extension of who they are, a symbol of their past, and a hint of their goals. A weapon can tell the story your character hasn’t spoken aloud yet, and in the right hands, it can deepen the immersion of any roleplaying experience.
Read MoreMazes & Mondays: Ways of Getting There
Travel is an unavoidable part of adventuring, yet pinning down the right mode of transport—whether it’s a sturdy war horse or a sky-soaring dragon—has always felt like a hassle. Why more gaming companies don’t make these lists more available is beyond me. But no more! Here’s the ultimate catalog of vehicles, from the mundane to the mythical, designed for pulp fantasy settings. Whether your party is trekking through tundras, scaling mountains, or racing through the skies, this list has you covered. May your journeys be swift, and your companions loyal!
Read MoreMazes & Mondays: Pulp Fantasy Characters
Creating a barbarian character in a pulp fantasy setting is all about capturing the energy and drama of the genre while crafting someone unique and memorable. Barbarians thrive in worlds of grand adventure, where untamed wildernesses and brutal conflicts test their mettle.
Read MoreMazes & Mondays #2: The Throne of Soraven
A TTRPG Adventure for 3-5 Players Introduction “The sun fades, and the once-bright land of Endaimos sinks into the grasp of endless dusk. An eternal night is rising, spreading cold despair across a kingdom bereft of hope. At the heart of this curse lies Soraven the Flamecaller, an ancient sorcerer whose return heralds disaster. His…
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