Roads beyond counting and buildings that block the very sun. A city that stretches without measure and whose secrets are without number...A sprawling metropolis, built on the bones of cities long forgotten, it is as every bit as colorful and chaotic as it is deadly and unforgiving. It is ruled from the glistening Spires above; The Nobles, demigods of flesh made gold, who’s tyrannical... [click here for more]
Beyond the reach of roads, past the scope of mortals there is a darkened place. A shadowed tree-line where no-one dares cross and whose boundaries go undisturbed.This is not the woods of peaceful fey and beast, but the dark and twisted children’s tale that kept you full of terror. It is a world of fear, madness, and bloodshed; ruled over by the uncaring watch of ancient trees. There... [click here for more]
Winner of a 2022 Silver ENnie Award for Best SettingNominated for 2022 ENnie Awards for Best Setting, Best Production Value, and Product of the Year!
This is a collaborative, storytelling RPG about a Chinese family making their living by running a restaurant in one of America’s Chinatowns, circa 1920. Despite societal backlash and anti-Chinese laws, they have... [click here for more]
This is the scenario book for the acclaimed Jiangshi: Blood in the Banquet Hall. Packed full of scenarios from some of the most talented creators in the indie gaming space, and full directions for creating your own scenarios, Haunted Tales is the perfect resource for Jiangshi Blood in the Banquet Hall.
This is a collaborative, storytelling RPG about a Chinese family making their living by running... [click here for more]
Rome has fallen. As the West descends into chaos, refugees to the East are turned away at spear point. Warlords and would-be kings gather stragglers and former soldiers to their banners. Superstition, fear, and violence are commonplace. In this apocalypse, small pockets of civilization remain, guarded by those who would honor the best legacies of Rome. One such place is Tenebria. ... [click here for more]
A legend amongst the people, told to children to get them to bed, told to young mothers as a warning to watch over their young. Some believe it is how the children of the woods grow their numbers, others chalk it up to explanations of plague, and some think the moon calls to the young. If it happened with regularity they could try to stop it; but without apparent reason, sometimes night will... [click here for more]