Some time ago, author Michael O. Varhola acquired a comprehensive edition of H.P. Lovecraft’s works of fiction and set out to re-read everything he had previously, see what had slipped through the cracks for him, and gain a different perspective on the stories by reading them in the order in which they had been written. As part of this pursuit, he began selecting one element from each of his stories... [click here for more]
It is possible to use plant creatures much more effectively than usual by using some real plant biology in conjunction with new mutations, and this publication shows how to do that.
“Mutant Plant Monsters” includes 80 plant mutations, discussions of plant strengths and weaknesses, and six sample monsters that demonstrate how to use the various elements that appear in this sourcebook.
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“Mythos” is a word that evokes a certain ilk of horror that emphasize humanity’s utter isolation and inconsequence in a monstrous, unforgiving universe, in which things do go bump in the night and humans are the food or playthings of terrible entities.
Most of those initial stories came directly from author H.P. Lovecraft, but other writers of his era used the Mythos with his permission and... [click here for more]
Humans have a tendency to make mistakes, sometimes ones that have far-reaching and unforeseen effects. In our history we have wiped out entire species, transported exotic animals to places they really do not belong, accidently spread disease across the globe, and created technologies that we can barely control. In the future, this trend will continue, for it is human to err, especially when doing so... [click here for more]
This mini-supplement includes two iconic diseases, Plague and Rabies, that storytellers can incorporate into their games. They are samples of the many diseases and other maladies that appear in Insults & Injuries, Skirmisher Publishing's guide to incorporating “realistic” diseases into roleplaying games, which is available in both OGL/d20 and Pathfinder... [click here for more]