In the early days of the Horus Heresy, there was much confusion about how widespread Horus's betrayal was. Sergeant Stheno of the Iron Hands had heard enough confirmation that the Warmaster had betrayed the Emperor to force himself to believe it that it was true, but the extent and impact of the bet...
Stealers of Dreams is a Doctor Who novel by Steve Lyons featuring the 9th Doctor (Christopher Eccleston) and Rose Tyler. This review contains spoilers. If you're considering reading the book and don't want to spoil it, then suffice it to say that this is a pretty good one.
There's a throw-away li...
The Labyrinth Worldbook is Kobold Press's planar setting for Tales of the Valiant or any DnD 5e variant. This is my review of chapter 6: Pantheon of the Labyrinth.
Like magic, I personally don't think you can ever have too many gods in a fantasy setting. I was always fascinated by mythology...
The Labyrinth Worldbook by Kobold Press is a source book for Tales of the Valiant or any DnD 5e variant. This is my review of chapter 5: Magic, Spells, and Mysteries.
The first section of the chapter adds a bunch of vehicles to the game. That seems out of place, and I don't know why they did...
In the Savage Sword of Conan comics, there was a story in which Conan and a caravan he happened to be traveling withis ambushed by an army of Lovecraftian aberrations. These ghoulish attackers subdue the caravan's guards, and eventually even Conan himself. Conan is thrown to the bottom of a pit th...
I'd been meaning to read War of the Worlds by HG Wells for literal decades, but I kept putting it off. I'd seen enough of several movie adaptations to fool myself into thinking it was boring or too simplistic. Even the famous Orson Wells radio play didn't appeal to me, and I'm an Orson Welles fan....