Flash Fiction Sale: Three Shades of Night

The Three Shades of Night PDF is currently on sale on DriveThruFiction for $2.99! Shadows Run DeepThere is a taint in Chicago, a barely suppressed shiver of horror that touches all who make their home in the city. In this collection of three connected novellas, vampire, werewolves and mages all pursue their visions of power. … Read more

V20 Dark Ages: Thaumaturgy Paths

Last week, I showed you Necromancy’s Paths. This week, I wanted to share Thaumaturgy’s Paths, likewise. It’s provided by our own Geoffrey McVey. This skews pretty close to V20, with some new flavor, and some material from Dark Ages: Vampire. When developing this, we’re finding a lot of dials in where to set any given … Read more

Free RPG Day this Saturday!

This Saturday is Free RPG Day! Our contribution is the Mage 20 Quickstart, but there are plenty of other fantastic products on offer from other companies. Click this link to find local participating retailers. While you’re there, be sure to buy something! Free RPG Day is not just a way to get free stuff, it’s a … Read more

Whippin’ It Up For The Summer

The artwork above, from the W20 Book of the Wyrm, is symbolic, but not representational, of what happens in the tabletop RPG biz every year approaching Gen Con. Sure, we started discussing our presence there in January, but now everything starts to get pulled together. And as I mentioned before, this is Onyx Path‘s first … Read more

Now Available: Blood Nativity

One of the earliest Vampire: The Masquerade supplements, dating all the way back to 1991, was Blood Nativity, published by Atlas Games, and is now available in PDF. Now that Atlas has joined DriveThruRPG, all sorts of classic products — like early Ars Magica — are being added, including Blood Nativity.

V20 Dark Ages Necromancy

As I ramp up development and turn words into final drafts, I plan to share more and more content. So here’s a good way to start: Necromancy. This is just the paths. It’s a pretty big chunk of wordcount, though. I felt it deserved a lot of attention, so did Thaumaturgy. Because, you know, Cappadocians, … Read more