Following is a brief history of the arms and armor of the Indian subcontinent that serves as the Introduction to Skirmisher Publishing's “Dhanurvidya & Varman: The Arms & Armor of India” D&D sourcebook.
Following is a brief history of the arms and armor of the Indian subcontinent that serves as the Introduction to Skirmisher Publishing's “Dhanurvidya & Varman: The Arms & Armor of India” D&D sourcebook.
Shriekers are the second stage in the complex life cycle of the creatures known as Graboids. When an adult Graboid has consumed enough food, it begins to develop offspring known as Shriekers, which grow inside the adult Graboid until they are mature enough to survive on their own.
Outer space is big and empty, even when it’s full of luminiferous æther, so the next time your heroes are flying the wend and weft of the winds between the realms in their star clipper, this new Oddities entry by game developer Wilhelmina T. Thrasher can help you figure out what strange thing drifts into their path!
Myrmidons were created by the gods to repopulate a land where nearly everyone was killed by a terrible plague after its ruler prayed that his country be made as populous as a nearby ant colony. Its inhabitants were, accordingly, transferred into people that were manlike in form but which remained antlike in many ways.
Welcome to our growing list of “Oddities for a Southwestern Hill Country”! It can be used to enhance any RPG encounters, especially ones in “Weird West” settings.
This article contains write-ups and detailed D&D 5E stat blocks for five clergy devoted to the deity Hercules, ranging in power from Acolytes to High Priests!
Cynocephalians are dog-headed people who, like Humans, vary greatly in height, build, coloration, and even the specific appearances of their most characteristic features, which can be similar to those of wolves, jackals, or any other sort of canines.
An extraterrestrial presence is real, and the agents of an interplanetary Consortium monitor us from sites hidden throughout the world and watch humanity strip mine its planet to fuel the growth of populations and economies.
Skirmisher Publishing is excited to announce its release of a set of downloadable “GEBB Cardstock Characters™” miniatures inspired by the popular and bestselling science fiction comic!
Skirmisher Publishing is relocating and has discounted print copies of 20 books and six sets of miniatures by up to 75% for the Warehouse Clearance Sale we have launched to reduce our inventory!
An extraterrestrial presence is real, and the agents of an interplanetary Consortium monitor us from sites hidden throughout the world and watch humanity strip mine its planet to fuel the growth of populations and economies.
Slings were among the most widespread weapons of antiquity and, while they were simple weapons typically used by people of humble origins, they and their users often proved formidable in battle.
Given the prevalence of the sea in just about every aspect of life in the Mythic North, it is no surprise that the waters of the Nordic imagination hold many inhabitants, some delicious, others dire, and some downright deadly.
An extraterrestrial presence is real, and the agents of an interplanetary Consortium monitor us from sites hidden throughout the world and watch humanity strip mine its planet to fuel the growth of populations and economies.
Seafaring plays a major role in the lives of the people of the Mythic North and for millennia there boats and ships of various sizes and styles have been used for fishing, whaling trading, exploration, and war.
Zagreus is a reclusive hermit who dwells by himself in the Stygium, a sanctuary dedicated to Hades, god of the underworld. His duties include acting as a custodian of the place, assisting visitors to it, and guarding the treasures and relics contained within it.
Warders of Hades are clergy devoted to gods of death who learn to wield potent necromantic powers and to control Undead creatures for purposes both of keeping them in check and, when needed, using them in the accomplishment of their goals.
When the wildly popular remake of Battlestar Galactica ended in 2009, its creators followed up with the prequel series Caprica. Never, perhaps, has such a decent show been so unjustly and stupidly reviled by the fans for which it was created.
Skirmisher Publishing is excited to announce its release of “At the Shrine of Othrys (A Campaign Report)” a fun, lively and innovative work of fantasy fiction that is designed to look like a journal written and illustrated with sketches by an adventurer in the field!
In the stories written by Robert E. Howard, Cormac mac Art sails the seas of the North, from his native Ireland to Britain and beyond as far as the Dane-Mark.