Two Novellas Set in the Trinity Continuum: Æon Universe.
Dawn: ISRA assigns Jay and her team to Far Nyumba for what should be an easy job aiding a remote research settlement with their irrigation systems. Shortly before their arrival on the distant moon, a mysterious artifact falls from the sky. The aliens who come to claim it give the townspeople of Upepo an ultimatum: clear out before the sun and the planet Mgitu rise, or there’s going to be trouble. Cut off from the moon’s other cities and interstellar aid, Jay and her team are the little town’s first — and only — line of defense.
Meridian: A moment of brilliant, awful light. A landscape, scoured and remade. An entire nation, simply gone. La Blessure is the graveyard of millions, a wasteland of quantum flux and devastation born from the impact of the Esperanza space station. Yet even a murdered land’s secrets cannot rest easy, and now the promise of stolen power lures a United Republic expedition into the desolation. Fallen heroes thrash in the grip of posthuman madness. Dueling oracles fight an invisible war of shifting possibilities. A broken woman dies again and again. And beneath the harsh, uncaring light of the wasteland sun, something far crueler still prepares to ignite the flame of a new nightmare.
Two Novellas Set in the Trinity Continuum: Aberrant Universe.
Panopticon: Three months ago, Boston’s city defenders, the Bulwarks, met a tragic end. Two of their members died in a mysterious flash, and the third nova, Daystar, went missing. The head Directive intelligence agent on the case turned up dead a few weeks later, after sending his team a particularly cryptic communication. Now, operative Alina Vaughn and her cell race to finish the work their colleague started. Though it begins as a find-and-rescue op for Daystar, the deeper they dig, the more Alina has to wonder if the nova killed his teammates and is planning a catastrophic return to the spotlight. The operatives aren’t the only ones looking for him. Between his burgeoning cult and a local mobster on the rise, Alina’s cell will need to bring all their skills to bear to find Daystar first.
Terat: When Ken Clements ends up in an accidental crash that triggers his eruption, he is plagued by fear and doubt as the changes to his body feel unfamiliar and alien. News of Ken’s eruption becomes a talking point for anti-nova pundit Jordan McDevitt, while doctors at the Rashoud Center try to steer Ken toward signing up with Project Utopia to use his powers for the good of humanity. As external pressures mount and internal fears fester, Ken meets Tempus, a follower of Teras —the philosophy of the Teragen — who approaches Ken to offer him aid and advice. Chaos envelopes his life, and Ken faces hard choices about philosophy, loyalty, and his place in the world.
Hardback fiction omnibus containing the following novels:
Forsaken
The Divine War claimed many casualties, including the god of the elves of Termana. With his death, the elves lost their immortality, their purpose and their future. They became forsaken. Vladawen, the forgotten god’s high priest, has not given up hope, however. He struggles to return his people to greatness in the only way he knows how: by bringing their god back from the dead.
Foresworn
Vladawen the Titanslayer, the high priest of a dead elven god, continues his quest to resurrect his deity. Following prophecies and portents, he and his companions head first to Hollowfaust, the dread City of Necromancers, and then into the wasteland beyond to explore the ruined cities of the Slarecians, a people so vile the gods and titans cooperated to destroy them.
Forbidden
Vladawen has sacrificed all in His forgotten name, gaining little for his suffering but the scorn of those he loves. Desperate and despairing, the elf journeys to the depths of the Sea of Blood to face Kadum, the chained titan.
Also available: Our partners at Faceless Publishing have re-released the classic 1998 miniatures game Trinity: Battleground in the Æon setting. But this time the miniatures are STL files ready for your favorite 3D printer!
A lot of these figures were extremely hard to find even in 1998, and have only gotten become rarer since then. Now they’re all ready to go at your fingertips!
All Battleground products are 10% off until the end of the year!
(There seems to be a minor hiccup with Faceless Publishing’s Wargame Vault page — it’s showing zero items, even though direct links to each product are still working fine. I’m sure it’ll be fixed once the DTRPG crew is back from the holiday.)
Infernals: Crowned by Hellfire for Exalted 3rd Editionclosed on BackerKit last week! We closed at $191,285 or an incredible 765% of our $25,000 goal, thanks to our 2126 backers!
We’ve hit the following stretch goals:
Infernals Storyteller Screen
Infernals Companion x11: Charms x3, Gazetteer of the Demon Realm, Treasure-Houses of Hell, Infernal Storytelling, Secrets of the Three Circles, Lords of Hell, Hell on Earth plot hooks, Green Sun Princes quick character traits, Face of the Titans, the Price of Damnation
Infernals backer shirt
Infernals Digital Wallpaper
Infernals Streaming Overlay
Infernals VTT Tokens
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2 thoughts on “Now Available: Jólabókaflóðið: Four Omnibuses! Plus: Trinity: Battleground is back!”
…Okay, I appreciate the books, but just- It feels so odd to see Icelandic not only spelled correctly, but USED correctly in a compound word, on a largely Anglophone internet. It’s almost unsettling. Kudos to you.
Prior to Onyx Path, many of the crew worked at CCP-owned White Wolf, so there was an infusion of Icelandic culture that still surfaces from time to time. 🙂
…Okay, I appreciate the books, but just- It feels so odd to see Icelandic not only spelled correctly, but USED correctly in a compound word, on a largely Anglophone internet. It’s almost unsettling. Kudos to you.
Prior to Onyx Path, many of the crew worked at CCP-owned White Wolf, so there was an infusion of Icelandic culture that still surfaces from time to time. 🙂