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Archive for December, 2010
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Gunplay and Powder Weapons III
Posted on December 29, 2010 | No CommentsThis is the third of what should have been a two part series about including firearms in a fantasy role-playing game. This article covers the design plan that went into... -
The Fetherruin: An Introduction, Part 2
Posted on December 25, 2010 | 1 CommentThis is the second in a two-part series showcasing the core story of Dead Queens of Morvena. The story tells the history of the Fetherruin and the Kingdom of Morvena,... -
Merry Christmas!
Posted on December 24, 2010 | 4 CommentsCome to your own conclusions… Merry Christmas!! -
Gravesites II, Interment
Posted on December 22, 2010 | 1 CommentThis is the second of a series of articles about graveyards, interment, crypts, coffins, and similar issues for role-playing games. It employs 4E Dungeons and Dragons rules. Burials of Humankind... -
Gunplay and Powder Weapons II
Posted on December 21, 2010 | 29 CommentsThis is the second of two articles about including firearms in a fantasy role-playing game. This article covers a shop selling firearms and seven separate firearms using the 4E Dungeons... -
Fiends of the Fetherruin: Goblins, Take Two
Posted on December 18, 2010 | 3 CommentsToday we present the revision of the goblins of the Fetherruin, with additional goblin artwork by Rob Torno. -
The Prison: Come In. We’ve Expected You
Posted on December 17, 2010 | No CommentsIn previous posts I’ve mentioned that the Prison keeps to no one’s semblance of sanity when it comes to layout, but I’ve never discussed the inside might look like. Here’s... -
The Winters Hollow Workshop (Winter Times Part 2 of 3)
Posted on December 16, 2010 | No CommentsIn the fair hollows where Winters goes to rest, You can hear the hammers pounding out a wicked winter-fest. All his toy men draw up their tools and let out... -
Gunplay and Powder Weapons I
Posted on December 14, 2010 | 12 CommentsThis is the first of two articles about including firearms in a fantasy role-playing game. This article discusses including firearms in terms of game philosophy and game preferences. The next... -
From The Hidden Kingdom – Soul’s End Messenger
Posted on December 13, 2010 | 1 CommentIn Brother Ptolemy & The Hidden Kingdom we present the organization Soul’s End as a sidebar. In the one of the key combat encounters the PCs have the opportunity to... -
The Dead Queens of Morvena: Fetherruin Zombies
Posted on December 11, 2010 | 1 CommentFetherruin Zombie Fetherruin Zombies are walking corpses that have risen from graves scattered across the region. They are mindless and feed on living flesh. Fetherruin Zombies usually rest during daylight... -
Winter Times: Father Winters (Part 1 of 3)
Posted on December 9, 2010 | 1 CommentIn the cold as ice falls down, Comes a man in reddest gown. Father Winters – with gifts arrives, And jolly laughter and twinkling eyes. “Have ye been good little... -
Gravesite I, A Sinister Little Plot
Posted on December 8, 2010 | 2 CommentsThis is the first of a series of articles about graveyards, interment, crypts, coffins and similar issues, for role-playing games. It employs 4E Dungeons and Dragons rules. Encounter Level 4... -
Black Sheep: Kardas the Hell’s Ram
Posted on December 6, 2010 | 2 CommentsAdam White’s recent post detailing the new player character race the Weregoat inspired a villainous idea. Here he is, in all his statted-out glory: the black sheep of the Weregoat... -
Greetings from December 5th, 1920
Posted on December 5, 2010 | No CommentsI am one of the newest contributors at Nevermet Press and it is time for an introduction. An unfortunate accident involving a time machine and a sledgehammer stranded me in... -
The Fetherruin: An Introduction
Posted on December 4, 2010 | 3 CommentsThis is the first in a two-part series showcasing the core story of Dead Queens of Morvena. The story tells the history of the Fetherruin and the Kingdom of Morvena,... -
Barbarians at the Cafe, by Charles Dickey
Posted on December 3, 2010 | 1 CommentThe sorority barbarians came in at high noon, their voices raised and in need of a fix. Their leader was a scratchy-voiced junior with a 3.0 and blond hair and... -
Fiends of the Fetherruin: Goblins
Posted on December 2, 2010 | 14 CommentsMonstrous humanoids in Dead Queens of Morvena are known as ‘fiends’. Goblins, prolific monstrous humanoids in any stock fantasy setting, are wanton gluttons in the wilds of the Fetherruin. Monster... -
How to Draw the Red Monks of The Hidden Kingdom – Part 1
Posted on December 1, 2010 | 1 CommentGetting Started Before we get started, I feel I should point out that there is no one way to draw Brother Ptolemy’s monks. There is no right way. There’s really...


















