Publisher: Grimm Aramil PublishingIn 1692, Edmond Halley, better known as the astronomer for whom Halley’s Comet is named, published a paper in the Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, an august academic periodical still active today, in which he advanced the hypothesis that the world was hollow and contained within it another world. This hypothesis was based on empirical observation of anomalous compass readings which suggested that there were four poles, although Halley conceded that insufficient observations had been made to verify the theory, merely that it was a possible explanation. Imperfect though his observations may have been, Halley stumbled upon a fundamental truth…The world is hollow. The outer world exists not upon a solid orb but upon a crust, engineered untold millennia ago. On the other side of that crust there is another world, an inner world, with its own realms and races, bathed in the red light of an arcane inner sun. The inner world mirrors the outer one fairly closely with respect to its mundane geography but its inhabitants are quite extraordinarily different…
This volume of Lexicon Geographicum Arcanum is aimed at players and referees alike. It describes the playable species of the Hollow Earth campaign setting, expanding on the information in the core rules for humans, dwarves, elves, and halflings, and providing two new original options (with “race-as-class” classes): Fomorians and Neanderthals.
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Dreams and Machines: Home Is Where The Threat Is (PDF)
Publisher: Modiphius THE FINAL STAND Home Is Where The Threat Is is a PDF adventure for the Dreams and Machines roleplaying game, and is intended