New Material, New Distribution
REIGN is built to grow and expand, but instead of trying to sell the setting in a fragmented and scattershot way through print books, all supplements are coming out via the Ransom Model.
REIGN is built to grow and expand, but instead of trying to sell the setting in a fragmented and scattershot way through print books, all supplements are coming out via the Ransom Model.
For world-builders on a budget, REIGN Enchiridion is now available. The core engine of REIGN, alongside the essential setting construction tools from the supplements, presented in a concise, straightforward book, setting free.
Dead Trees collects most of the stories on this page in a $15.00 softcover book.
Heh. See, that’s got a double meaning, because the book’s narrator goes by ‘Sinner’ and a major concern of the plot is whether he’s in jail or out. He’s a supervillain, you see, and he turns himself in, submitting to a cage that couldn’t hold him.
Mask of the Other is a military science-horror novel that builds on the works of H.P. Lovecraft.
Special Purpose is your basic story about a nine-year-old girl living with her single dad in a blasted, postapocalyptic hellscape, but it’s OK.
I have designed games and written novels, but only recently (in The Sleep of Reason) did I get an opportunity to script some sequential narrative, also colloquially known as a ‘comic’. Thanks to the miracle of crowdfunding, I’ve done it again.
I wrote a film noir game called A Dirty World, and Caleb Stokes (the brains and the looks behind Hebanon Games) went and wrote The Dangers of Fraternization, a scenario for it set in partition-era Berlin.
First and foremost, if you’re unfamiliar with Mask of the Other, it’s a Lovecraftian science-horror novel about the wreckage of Saddam Hussein’s occult weapons program, private military companies, and what armies do with enemies they can’t kill.