[Curseborne] The Outcasts #3

In last week’s blog entry on the Outcasts of Curseborne, we covered the most militant and ferocious of the families: The Battleground Angels. This week we’ll cover a third family, one that many people think of when they consider demons and tempters of popular culture and ancient myth. They are mistaken as the hedonists, the … Read more

Now Available: Exigents and More Exigents

Now available in PDF from DriveThruRPG: Exigents: Out of the Ashes Storyteller Screen for Exalted 3rd Edition! Also available: Merch A bunch of new Exigents shirt designs have been added to our RedBubble store: Other Recent Releases Did you miss one of these recent releases? Sales Indie Press Revolution is continuing to offer 75% off … Read more

[Curseborne] Adversaries #1

Shivers, Frights, Terrors, Nightmares… and Red Riding Hood What’s life without a little challenge? Relaxing, that’s what. Relaxation is, sadly, not something the Accursed often get to enjoy. Challenges rear their heads in all manner of ways – curses, tricks, interstitial prisons, adversaries wanting to chew their faces off… It’s not always easy bearing a … Read more

[Curseborne] The Outcasts #2

In our previous blog entry on the Outcasts of Curseborne, we explored what the Outcasts are and one of the most secretive families: the Nephilim. Now, we go to the other extreme, a family devoted to openly combatting the archons wherever they can be found. These soldiers train all their lives to fight against the … Read more

[Curseborne] The Outcasts #1

The Outcasts are the descendants of a spirit (known as an “archon”) cast out from another world. It doesn’t matter if they were an angel, a demon, a minor god, or a horror from beyond — something did something wrong and was banished to our world as a result. And the Outcasts are the inheritors … Read more

Blogs are Hard [Monday Meeting Notes]

Hey everyone! Today you are not getting the breathless prose of Radiating Rich Thomas. Instead, ’tis I, Eddy Webb, filling in for Rich while he’s on vacation. (And with time zone stuff, that means I’m writing some of this before the meeting, so I’m not up until midnight. Shh. Don’t tell anyone.) Of course, I’m … Read more