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I feel overwhelmed and stuttering a bit with my projects. It there is anything you like to see specifically fleshed-out, expanded, or draw from them I like to know.
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Suggestions Welcome
I feel overwhelmed and stuttering a bit with my projects. It there is anything you like to see specifically fleshed-out, expanded, or draw from them I like to know.
Broken Bronze Mod Sheet v1
Broken Bronze: Helargoin Ruin
Will Have to Work on Readability, but its Looking Good
Broken Bronze (TTRPG)
The Glorious Age of Bronze has ended, and an age of brittle & ugly iron is now before us. It has been 100 years since the Atala Calamity brought about an age of famine, plague, & war. Now the factory palaces of Hellagro lie abandoned, the wonders of their automata and storehouse of wonders broken & forgotten. The once holy and rich land of Blessed Hapinebu lies divided after the death of its last sun queen, while north of Isial’s Womb, unstable upstarts claim its lands. The Great Syberan Empire retreats to its island leaving Urnin & its great forges to burn, the secrets of Orichalcum & Adamant lost as the once proud fleet of chariots sit rotting in the fields. In this twilight of civilization horrors, beasts, pirates, & raiders grow rampant and wild. Shadowing over all of this is the dread of strange ships in the mist sailing from what is left of Atala with crews more monster than men, leaving little in their wake.
Not since the fall of the First City and desolation of the Sacred Kingdom has the world known such chaos. It is a time in need of heroes, for it is an age of blood and fire, where much has been lost, perhaps never to be regained.