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Monday, October 26, 2020
Revised Prison of the Hated Pretender Release
A revised, updated, edited, illustrated and annotated version of my 2012 Prison of the Hated Pretender is now available for purchase and download at DriveThruRPG. The adventure is introductory, and now includes copious notes on running classic style adventures as well as conversion details for 5th Edition D&D.
Published through the amazing Hydra Cooperative, and available here:
DriveThru Link
Tuesday, August 18, 2020
The Hinterlands of Empire
"Men make their own history, but not as they please, not out of the 
conditions he chooses, but under existing circumstances - transmitted 
from the past; the traditions of past generations weigh like a nightmare
 on the brain of the living."
The Successor Empire is sadly reduced by secession, war, conquest, depopulation and decline.  
The Central Provinces of 
Empire, the only ones loyal to the Emperor, and not claimed by naval mutineers, rogue dux, plague 
cults, Resurgent Kings or the Solar Popes are top heavy with the 
accretion of the past.  Every foot of ground has been a field, a home, a
 barracks and a grave at least once, and almost every mile contains some
 ruined magnificence - tumbled blocks showing the forgotten master-work 
of a long dead sculptor lay in a field of alchemically altered flowers, 
poisonous, but in the perfect jeweled tones to celebrate some ancient 
Emperor's jubilee.
Even in their wounded grandeur, nibbled at the edges by betrayals and crusades, the Central
 Province alone is larger then most kingdoms, stretching from the 
polluted crater lands South and West of the Capital to the 
Blue Meadows in in the North.  Canals and imperishable high-roads radiate 
from the Capital to run ruler straight across the provinces, surrounded by tumbled stones and monumental arches of bonewhite that still gleam for past victories -  appreciated only by jack rabbits and sparrows for the shade they cast.  Even fertile regions such as Green Hive are
 beset by internal feuding among their noble magnates and invaders from 
without.  Pirate princes from the Province Maratime sail ever Northward, 
penetrating the rivers and canal networks in brazen plundering 
expeditions while local militias rob traders and each other.  Everyone 
know that The Empire is sick, collapsing from the decadent weight of its
 own glory, but the fall has been so long coming that even those who 
care put off hard choices for years or generations while the Empire 
dies in nearly geologic time. 
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