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In an interview on Out of the Abyss, Chris Perkins discussed the story inspiration: "We’ve depicted the Underdark many times before but I don’t think we’ve ever depicted it in an Alice in Wonderland sort of way, where the Underdark becomes the Wonderland of D&D; this crazy weird place that you have to fall down a hole to enter, and it’s ...
De Profundis is a two-player game in which players create the game's narrative by writing each other letters in the style of horror author H. P. Lovecraft. (Designer Michal Oracz wrote the sourcebook as a series of letters in Lovecraftian style which tell of the transcription of a game that the author of the letters saw in a dream.) [1] The game has almost no role-playing game mechanics.
The Drow of the Underdark was written by Ed Greenwood for use with AD&D, and focuses primarily on the drow of the Forgotten Realms campaign setting. [1] The book features cover art by Jeff Easley, and interior art by Tim Bradstreet and Rick Harris.
Out of Time's Abyss is a science fantasy novel by American writer Edgar Rice Burroughs, the third of his Caspak trilogy. The sequence was first published in Blue Book Magazine as a three-part serial in the issues for August (vol. 27 #4), [1] October (vol. 27 #6), [2] and December (vol. 28 #2) [3] 1918, with Out of Time's Abyss forming the third installment.
Her realm, the 66th layer of the Abyss, is known as the Demonweb Pits. [3] The player characters are sent to another plane and trapped in a labyrinth known as the Demonweb, and must escape the web and defeat Lolth in her lair to return home. [4] The Q1 module was the first to offer a glimpse into the Abyss, home to the D&D race of demons.
Based primarily on "Out of the Aeons" and "Bothon" (a story collaboration between H.P. Lovecraft and Henry S. Whitehead). "Shaggai". In Dark Things, edited by August Derleth. The title is taken from one of the stories said to have been written by Robert Blake in Lovecraft's "The Haunter of the Dark". Purportedly a chapter from the Book of Eibon.
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Abyss was a bimonthly zine-type magazine [2] focusing on fantasy role-playing games including New Ysgarth Rules (also published by Ragnarok Games) and Dungeons & Dragons. [3] Each issue was twenty offset pages in length, with a reported circulation of about 175. [2]