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Large-scale political unrest which has lasting effects on the social geography of the continent? Yep, that is my jam, and this week I get to…
An oldie and a goodie, a subject of much reinvention and reinterpretation, I am so excited to share with you the ORKS entry from the…
Just ignore those filed-off serial numbers, check out The Canton, home of the lovable halflings! This rustic backwater, isolated from sweeping historical movements of the…
A lot of times in writing the Gazetteer, I got to name-drop something mysterious, reference in a few other articles, and by the time I…
This week’s entry, Ardengeal Grove, is a place I love to hate. It’s beautiful, it has a rich history, and it’s hellbent on the subjugation…
This week’s entry is one of the fun results of writing the Gazetteer where I initially name-dropped “the Gennishar Archive” without a single thought as…
This is one of my favorite little corners of the Speaking Lands, to be honest, because it’s weird and magical and also a road, because…
The “animate statue” that appeared in the Dungeon Beneath Tour Toriel’s first version got apotheosized into the erdgeist, this week’s entry from the Gazetteer of…
Every fantasy setting needs a place so dangerous that nobody goes there, except the adventurers who are pursuing who-knows-what that’s been hidden out in place…
This last week was a close poll, with the Verdas Jungle winning out by a single vote. It’s the home of the Bard, who’s also…