This 80-card deck is filled with inspiring ways to describe the delicate nuances of your world. Each card contains action words to spark the imagination, followed by multiple examples of their use.
Broken up into 6 individual sets, each set is separately illustrated by Rafael Dorsz and printed on large 4.25” x 2.75” (Tarot-sized) cards.
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So you know how in fairytales sometimes fae will take a mortal spouse? Well...
This list features 100 traits for fae blooded characters that may reveal a bit of their fairy ancestry. These traits, directly inspired by Celtic, Scandinavian, and Slavic folklore, provide a wide range of options for fae blooded characters. Some traits merely affect appearance, such as perhaps having moss like hair... [click here for more]
Improve Your Combat Narrative at a Glance!
Combat Descriptions are broken down into these three categories:
This beautiful 4-panel screen features magnificent art by Rafael Dorsz on the outer panels. On the inside you will find hundreds of inspirational examples of ways you can describe characters in intense fantasy combat. Strategically organized by the type of damage the character wishes to... [click here for more]
Shards Worldbuilding Zine provides inspiration for building your own worlds, along with tips and tricks on how to make it immersive.
In this issue:
Three fragments to drop into your worlds
A group of space-faring mercenaries
Primitive people from an alien world
Two fey princes
Advice on building your own worlds
How centaurs and their ilk go to war
Captain Magpie kidnaps a dragon... [click here for more]
Want help with worldbuilding, but don't just want to use someone else's creation? Shards is a zine designed for just that.
In issue #1 you can find: Four fragments to drop into your worlds The largest labyrinth in the world
A sci fi bar for a space station
A fey lady with secrets to tell
A god who won’t wait
Advice on building your own worlds
Questions to... [click here for more]
How to best describe Landscapes?
It’s important to give your audience (readers or fellow gamers) a sense of place. That is, a landscape they can identify with and/or visualize.The difficulty here is placing a feature, a moment or a mark on the landscape that's memorable and (more importantly) indigenous to the landscape. This is exactly what these cards... [click here for more]
Scenario 4 - Time and Place
In the old times, there were stories of spirits who granted wishes. In the final decades before darkness descended on the world, most considered them to be faerie tales for children…certainly not something for grown adults to chase after.But in these strange times, the stories of wish granting spirits become more believable. ... [click here for more]
What would happen if a fantasy world of dragons, elves, and fairies suddenly appeared in our real world?
Enter the world of Amethyst, a work of fiction dealing with real issues facing us here and now. The art has been created to realistically depict this setting.
This book is a visual history of the relationship of a single game designer and an artist and the fruits of their collaboration over... [click here for more]