They consume. They make waste. They grow.
Tag: Dungeons and dragons
World Building Inspirations (P11)
Building a world where such beings exist, whether by faith or a force of practical reality, requires an understanding of the effect of the divine on the mind.
World Building Inspirations (P9)
Conflict, large or small, is inevitable, even if there are forces of commonality that mitigate friction's ability to build to climactic states like war.
Strength of the Shepherd (Prologue)
Rest. That was what Dur had thought he needed. The trek to the ravine had been dangerous and hard, full of worries and bad omens.
Strength of the Shepherd (Chapter One)
“For Rath’s sake,” Macthal cursed, invoking the god of the Pale, and all his forsaken glory. The deer broke through thirty feet ahead of him. It was no child. It was no normal deer either. It was almost an elk’s size, like from the wood’s more northern reaching arms, but with the graceful lines of a white tailed stag. Its pelt was bone white, save for a wicked and ragged gash on its right flank, whose red stain widened even as it splashed into the water and tried not to fall from a long jump over some particularly gnarled roots.
‘She’ (Comic Adaptation)
Story By: Jonathan Chandler Art By: Aly Billelo (@salvador_aly on Instagram) For more Fantasy Check Out ‘Deep Time Tales’: https://www.youtube.com/channel/ (Warning: Some Artistic Nudity) Thank you for reading and Glimpsing into the Vault of Orendathos. If you like to watch a fantasy world grow, please visit some of these other links and continue to revel in …
The Dragon’s Groom: Chapter 3 Sc. 2
Famine howled as he rushed forward. Hunger felt the Pack surge around his shoulders and drag him with them. Without thinking, he felt he was part of a wave from the very bottom of the sea.
A Scribe’s Tome Review: Priest
Heden learns that the final lesson of the hero may be the wisdom that one can only be responsible for that which he or she can actually change.
A Scribe’s Tome Review: Kings of the Wyld
The pursuit of glory is a complicated thing; full of as much pain and regret as it is made from acts of heroism and valor.
Grave Robbers (Comic Adaptation)
Story By: Jonathan Chandler Art By: Ben Dressen (Warning:Depictions of Fantasy Violence)