Following is the fifth chapter of "Colossus of Ylourgne," a 1934 novella by Clark Ashton Smith that is set in his dark fantasy land of Averoigne.
Following is the fifth chapter of "Colossus of Ylourgne," a 1934 novella by Clark Ashton Smith that is set in his dark fantasy land of Averoigne.
None of them knew the name of the city when they discovered it, or why it was there, so far below water level, but were intrigued by its mystery and, as they explored it, became convinced of several ominous things …
Spells in this publication touch on the wrongness of reality, on the ability of cultists to bend and warp it, and on humanity’s blindness to such things.
An extraterrestrial presence is real, and the agents of an interplanetary Consortium monitor us from sites hidden throughout the world and watch humanity strip mine its planet to fuel the growth of populations and economies.
A Cretaean Mirror Lizard is a species of mutant beast that has a thick, stony hide that looks as if it is covered with an array of reflective, mirror-like plates and scales.
Following is the fourth chapter of "Colossus of Ylourgne," a 1934 novella by Clark Ashton Smith that is set in his dark fantasy land of Averoigne.
Theudulf the Learned is a Rune Lord of Lhankor Mhy, one of the Grey Lords who delve into ancient ruins, forgotten temples, or the occasional nest of Chaos in search of hidden lore.
Crawling up from lightless caverns to menace surface dwellers, this set of downloadable miniatures are the ideal addition to any sort of tabletop fantasy, science fiction, or horror RPG or wargame.
An extraterrestrial presence is real, and the agents of an interplanetary Consortium monitor us from sites hidden throughout the world and watch humanity strip mine its planet to fuel the growth of populations and economies.
These physically powerful, armored, beast-headed Devils keep things moving at the Temple of the Judges of the Dead in Hell and provide security for it. There are three general sorts of such monsters, distinguished by being Hyena-headed, Lion-headed, and Wolf-headed.
Following is the third chapter of "Colossus of Ylourgne," a 1934 novella by Clark Ashton Smith that is set in his dark fantasy land of Averoigne.
My weapon and armor system is based on medieval and ancient warfare, from fightmasters like Fiore di Liberi, to Byzantine military treatises bearing the imprint of emperors or medival writers like Froissart, to secondary and modern commentaries.
In a grand age of exploration, there are those willing to risk life and limb to bring the treasures of ancient cultures back home for others to see and study.
An extraterrestrial presence is real, and the agents of an interplanetary Consortium monitor us from sites hidden throughout the world and watch humanity strip mine its planet to fuel the growth of populations and economies.
Following is the second chapter of "Colossus of Ylourgne," a 1934 novella by Clark Ashton Smith that is set in his dark fantasy land of Averoigne.
This article puts into Runequest game terms elements from author Clint Staples’ “Knights-Marshal of the Commonwealth” heroic science fiction milieu!
This article examines the properties of the "very odd bit of ivory carved to represent a youth's head crowned with laurel" that appears in the H.P. Lovecraft short story “The Temple.”
This fun swords-and-sorcery fantasy short story takes a look at an enterprising rogue and the means by which he travels the world in order to keep his clients well-stocked with beverages!
Long of ear, long of stride, and fierce defenders of their homesteads, Harekin are a prolific people who share all the noblest traits of the common rabbit.