Things are not going well in eastern Touvette. Beyond the usual uncertainty of life in the River Kingdoms, unseasonably cold weather has been killing crops, bandits have been attacking settlements frequently and viciously, and a refugee crisis is blooming from these problems combined. Stepping into the middle of this turmoil is the cursed sellsword Marcov Draeven, who finds himself compelled by the... [click here for more]
The city is called Redoubt.
And as far as anyone knows, it is the last.
Seven decades ago, there were cities upon cities; kingdoms and nations, the remains of ancient empire. Cultures at war, cultures at trade. Humans, dwarves, elves, and others. Magic and monsters, rare but real. Regions of desolation, but also regions of plenty. And so it was for millennia, through two dynamic ages the lorekeepers... [click here for more]
Dark incantations expose the minds of Miskatonic University students to supernatural horrors, in this chilling mystery novel of Arkham Horror. The mysterious disappearance of a gifted student at Miskatonic University spurs his troubled roommate, Elliot Raslo, into an investigation of his own. But Elliot already struggles against the maddening allure of a ceaseless chant that only he... [click here for more]
When a trail runs cold and a lizardfolk benefactor from her past comes asking a favor, the Mwangi hunter Ameyanda has little choice but to join her cause with his. The lizardfolk, a powerful druid named Seyusth, needs a skilled tracker to help him locate a band of savage humans who ambushed a lizardfolk hunting patrol. But there's more to their bargain than a simple hunt—for the raiders are the... [click here for more]
This free anthology features three stories from upcoming books from Nisaba Press, the new fiction imprint of Green Ronin Publishing.
First up is the Prologue from Shadowtide, our first Blue Rose novel by Joseph Carriker. The second story is "New Girls," by Crystal Frasier, set in the world of Earth-Prime from Mutants & Masterminds. Last, but not least, is "Requiem, In... [click here for more]