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Our freshest material can be seen in our blog, and below you’ll find some of our selected content from year’s past. We also have an art gallery of past work that may interest you. If you like what you see, then please consider supporting us by picking up a copy of one of our published products.

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PC1: The Desire

Nevermet Press’s first publication started with an in depth look at the villain known as The Desire. The series featured 12 articles in all, beginning with Portrait of a Villain – The Desire, by Michael Brewer. This lead article was then followed up with three encounters involving this villain, four related organizations, a variety of related objects, a well developed city to set her in, and a piece of short fiction. it also served as the basis for our 4th Edition Dungeons & Dragon’s eBook “Portrait of a Villain – The Desire”, available now from our online store.

A complete listing of the articles, and the content developers who created them, is listed below:

  1. The Desire, by Michael Brewer with artwork by James Keegan.
  2. Le Danse Périlleux, by Michael Brewer with artwork by Matthew Lichtenwalner.
  3. The Damsel in Distress, by Tony Hoffart with artwork by Danny Rupp.
  4. Warehouse Confrontation, by Kirk Duplessis with artwork by Rob Torno.
  5. The Ceremony, by Jason Cristofaro with artwork by Hugo Solis.
  6. The Sisters of Sanctity, by Paul King with artwork by Matthew Lichtenwalner.
  7. Objects of Desire, by John Payne with James Keegan.
  8. Highcourt: City on the Edge, by Jonathan Jacobs with artwork by Danny Rupp.
  9. The Order of Artemis, by John Payne with artwork by Rob Torno.
  10. The Brotherhood of Infinite Nights, by Matt Cicci with artwork by Rob Torno
  11. Web of Desire, by Paul King.
  12. Distributed Workshops – The Desire.

PC2: Immeril Lithose

Our second publication cycle features 10 articles surrounding the villain Immeril Lithose, a deranged noble who is the victim of otherworldly influences.

  1. Portrait of a Villain: Immeril Lithos, by Quinn Murphy with artwork by James Keegan.
  2. Encounter: The Closing Chapter, by Matthew Cicci with artwork by Matthew Lichtenwalner.
  3. The Diviner’s Tools, by John Payne with artwork by Rob Torno.
  4. Dextral Manus (The Right Hand), by John Payne with artwork by Matthew Lichtenwalner.
  5. Sinistral Manus (The Left Hand), by John Payne with artwork by Matthew Lichtenwalner.
  6. The Fosteur South Ocean Endeavor, by Tony Hoffart with artwork by Kenya Ferrand.
  7. Lithos: City of Shared Reverie, by Matthew Cicci with artwork by Rob Torno.
  8. Alae Di Noctis, by Dennis “Wyatt Salazar” Santana with artwork by Rob Torno.
  9. Encounter: Rumble in the Jungle, by Kirk Duplessis with artwork by Rob Torno and cartography by Paul King.
  10. A Day With Mr. Ambrose, by Stephen Dewey with artwork by Kenya Ferrand.

PC3: Brother Ptolemy (3-Aug-2009)

Our third publication cycle is an exploration into the undead. The seed article, Brother Ptolemy, is authored by Paul King and featured artwork of his own as well as that of Rob Torno. This material is also what prompted development of our second eBook, “Brother Ptolemy & The Hidden Kingdom“. The complete TOC for the original series from the blog is below

  1. Portrait of a Villain: Brother Ptolemy & The Hidden Kingdom (Part 1), by Paul King with artwork by Paul King and Rob Torno.
  2. Portrait of a Villain: Brother Ptolemy & The Hidden Kingdom (Part 2) authored and illustrated by Paul King.
  3. Encounter: Church & State, by Tony Hoffart with artwork by Kenya Ferrand.
  4. Encounter: Spoiled Waters, by Kirk Duplessis with artwork by Kenya Ferrand.
  5. Items of the Hidden Kingdom, by Matthew Cicci with artwork by James Keegan and Matthew Lichtenwalner.
  6. Location: The City State of Corwyn, by Paul King with artwork by Matthew Meyer.
  7. Adventure Hooks: False Charity, by Jerall Toi with artwork by Matthew Lichtenwalner.
  8. Campaign Hook: The Red Harvest, by Sean Holland with artwork by Rob Torno.
  9. Location: Bastion of the Hidden Kingdom, by Stephan Dewey with artwork by Matthew Meyer.
  10. Organization: Soul’s End, by Steven Schutt with artwork by Matt Meyer.
  11. Short Fiction: Jango – Dead Master Living, by Jonathan Jacobs with artwork by Matthew Lichtenwalner.

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