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Monthly Archives: May 2024
Heart of the Sunken Lands
By Rudy KraftMidkemia PressGeneric/Universal About six hundred and fifty years ago, invaders from the Empire of Tsuranuanni, on the planet Kelewan, used powerful magic to open a “rift” through space and time to Midkemia. The invaders were repulsed but only … Continue reading
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Doctrine of Ghul
By Bruce CordellMonte Cook GamesCypher/5eLevels 4-5 Ghul. The creator of Goth Gulgamel, the fortress halfway up the Spire. Self-proclaimed offspring of Eslathagos Malkith—who himself created the wicked citadel at the top of the Spire, one of the most innately evil … Continue reading
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The Fenworthy Inheritance
By Simon ToddMontidotsBRP/CoC/Gore When David Farrington decided to drag his sister, Jinx, away from the hedonistic vortex of London’s Bright Young Things for a peaceful walking holiday he little envisioned that they would soon be entangled in a web of … Continue reading
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