Bestiary February: Hegyembi Mule
I finally got around to writing up another critter for Bestiary February: The Hegyembi Mule (World Anvil Link). Facebook Twitter Reddit Tumblr Email
I finally got around to writing up another critter for Bestiary February: The Hegyembi Mule (World Anvil Link). Facebook Twitter Reddit Tumblr Email
Almost two years ago, I sent Juan (who’s done art for Qerth, Fort High, Tales from the Lusty Minotaur, and other Hex products) a pitch for a troll illustration to use on the City of Ten Thousand Daggers page. We both got distracted by other stuff and kind of forgot about it until I was…
This month is Bestiary February at World Anvil, and I just got around to posting my first beast The Old Man of the Forest. You only need one to get the merit badge, but I’ve got at least two more critters planned and might end up doing more. They’ll all be collected on my Bestiary…
I just posted an update to the Elvismancer Kickstarter. The plan was to include a writing sample, but the completely reasonable few paragraphs I originally meant to write combined with a throwaway line from an old Death Cookie article and became an 1800-word in-world article. Since that was way too long for a Kickstarter update,…
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Here’s the second C10KD article I promised. Thanks to Eddie Mefford for the illustration. View at World Anvil Facebook Twitter Reddit Tumblr Email
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According to Merriam-Webster, genre is “a category of artistic, musical, or literary composition characterized by a particular style, form, or content.” Genre trappings are mostly the things in the “content” part of that definition: people, places, and things that help define the genre. While these trappings help us recognize which genre a story belongs to,…
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