This series of releases is new to my Patreon – these are adventure locations based on maps I’ve drawn for …
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This series of releases is new to my Patreon – these are adventure locations based on maps I’ve drawn for …
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Patrons of my work get access to some experiments that I undertake on a monthly basis. This includes one map …
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There’s no D&D adventure more famous than the 1978 Gary Gygax classic, the Tomb of Horrors. Untold groups of adventurers …
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The Scavengers’ Deep is a reminder of the amount of work that went into underground structures during the great war. …
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The main structure of the Statue Skyrealm is the observatory tower. From the monopteros* dome at the top of the …
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This skyrealm has a real name given to it by the current resident, but when a skyrealm is surrounded by …
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The Archives were part of a desperate experiment as the world slipped into shadow. Seeing the end approaching, the despair …
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Just some administrative work today on the blog. First, I’ve updated the MAPS page bringing it up to over 1,600 …
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In a small bay south of the Persimmon Sea is a stony island that is being reclaimed by the waters, …
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One game that’s been on my wishlist for a few decades has been the 1982 “DROIDS”, subtitled “A CYBERNETIC ROLE-PLAYING …
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Deep into the woods west of Saryer’s Overlook is Greenshadow Vale, a secluded valley of whispering pines and moss-covered ruins. …
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Three more illustrations for BLACK POLISHED CHROME, my cyberpunk RPG/setting that never was. “Sexual Prosthetic”Digital GreyscaleMay 27, 2026 The following …
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My first exposure to Boot Hill was in the back of the DMG when it released in 1979. Prior to …
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The Silent Road leads from the city’s necropolis out into the hinterlands, a broken and erratic trail of cobblestones left …
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The Silent Road leads from the city’s necropolis out into the hinterlands, a broken and erratic trail of cobblestones left …
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Three more illustrations for BLACK POLISHED CHROME, my cyberpunk RPG/setting that never was. “Bob”Digital GreyscaleMay 26, 2026 “Smartgun Mk1”Digital GreyscaleMay …
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tldr; Surprise, Dyson loves maps! One of my fave products from the early days of running my D&D campaigns was …
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We’ve got 11 days left in the return engagement for the “All Dyson All The Time” Bundle of Holding. This …
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Patrons of my work get access to some experiments that I undertake on a monthly basis. This includes one map …
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This series of releases is new to my Patreon – these are adventure locations based on maps I’ve drawn for …
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Patrons of my work get access to some experiments that I undertake on a monthly basis. This includes one map …
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The Scavengers’ Deep is a reminder of the amount of work that went into underground structures during the great war. …
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The “All Dyson All The Time” Bundle of Holding is back for a limited engagement. This is the same bundle …
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There is always good gossip to be found in any halfling community – stories are told around meals and often …
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Two more character illustrations for BLACK POLISHED CHROME, my cyberpunk RPG/setting that never was. Again, working with a strong focus …
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There is always good gossip to be found in any halfling community – stories are told around meals and often …
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Rattler Cauldron. That’s what they call the cauldron lake down in the vale. A clan of mud-born kuo-toa lived here, …
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The earth priests of Torusk believe that specific shapes of underground structures produce various esoteric effects, based not only on …
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The Cut is named for the large open section that extends from open mezzanines on the second floor of the …
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The Cut is named for the large open section that extends from open mezzanines on the second floor of the …
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