The forest holds many dark secrets, its bark, boughs and branches privy to the passage of time in a way people don't comprehend. It is an unavoidable space between the civilised pockets of the land. The local people make their way along the well-worn tracks and roads of the area. They know they should never stray from the path and they don't want to contemplate what foul creatures... [click here for more]
The canal was created to increase the waterfront of the city and improve its trade prospects. In this way the guilds of the city paid respect to the gods of trade and rivers, but also allowed for many more traders to conduct swift and effective commerce. This led to a period of financial growth for the city and the canal is seen as a symbol of prosperity and one of the few times the guilds collaborated... [click here for more]
For a century the only safe land route between the two nations was to go all the way around the Great Central Mountains. The sea route wasn’t been much better, with stormy seas around the peninsula barring the path of all but the bravest captains. So when the Mountain Pass was hewn from the rock of those great peaks a short, and important, route was finally available. To ensure that this route... [click here for more]
Those that worship the sun god often place moveable crystals, mirrors and reflectors atop their temples. This serves many purposes. It can form a beacon of light to travellers in the night, much like a lighthouse for lost ships. It can bring light down into the temple itself for times of prayer and sermon. However, it’s greatest function is to cast the last sunlight on the graves of the dead... [click here for more]
Welcome to the first issue of Gartopia: Crypts!
This is a new ttrpg zine filled with themed, system agnostic content for our patrons. For a long time now the Garblag Games team have been creating actual plays and giving the additional content out to our awesome patrons. We’ve shared ideas on rules, maps, NPCs and story content fairly consistently and have really enjoyed sharing our methods, opinions... [click here for more]