Concept art for 13th Age interior. This art is intentionally different to the icon art, and the art and layout design will reflect the multiplicity of viewpoints within the setting. Oh, and the druid will have a staff not a scimitar.
Playtesting application is now closed. We’ve had over 200 playtest requests, and we are processing them. If you sent us an email while this page was live, you should receive a response by 16th May. Pleas do not contact us until then. If you don’t receive a response, please check your spam for an email […]
Kakfa has given Adam Gauntlett’s mini-adventure for Trail of Cthulhu, RMS Titanic: The Millionaire’s Special, 5/5 stars in his RPGNet review. All proceeds from the sale of this adventure go to the Heroes in the Dark charity. You can read the full review here. Where the Enchanted World of First Class is contrasted with grim […]
Kakfa over at RPGNet has reviewed Adam Gauntlett’s latest Trail of Cthulhu adventure, Flying Coffins. You can read the full review here. …it has excellent aerial rules and if your Trail of Cthulhu campaign is going to have action in World War One – then this should be a must buy
“The Orc Lord is a figure of legend. The last time he walked the land the Lich King fell, in part because of the Orc Lord’s attack. Who will fall before his hordes this time? Who won’t?” –From the 13th Age icon teaser description. The images in this post should give you a pretty clear […]
by Jim Webster [Editor’s Note: Jim Webster is the editor of the Excellent Prismatic Spray, and Peter Freeman is an excellent and prolific writer and contributor to both the Dying Earth and Stone Skin Press’s The New Hero anthology. Soon, they will be sharing excerpts from their enormous shared world fiction.] For the last few […]
Do you have a webcam, a free evening this Thursday, and a hankering to try out Hillfolk, my upcoming game using the new DramaSystem rules set? The playtest will take place on Google Hangout from 7-10 PM Eastern this Thursday, May 3rd. To indicate your interest in taking part, leave me (Robin Laws) a private […]