East Isles
More Horrors from the Deep
Drospoly Goes for a Walk
From out of the depths it...wanders.
Terrifying all with its...ambling.
I hope this monster never turns up to help Seaborn Child.
More Inspiration
What I'm not sure if is whose game it may be inspiration for.
Apple - Trailers - The Host - Trailer
It looks completely hilarious.
Collosal
Lacking an idea for a game session?
Who needs pirates, mystery ships and shadow sharks to find something heroic to tackle?
A couple of pics relating to Kirk's Game
This guy looks familiar. I think he's similar to a very unfriendly shaman Seaborn met. The rest of you won't meet him!
How Charming
Here's a Nightmare World comic to warm Seaborn Child's heart.
Well, no, not really, because noting will warm her heart at the moment. But she would nod and say "a good bargain."
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Oll, the Island of Lovers
A lush looking, jungle covered isle whose huge waterfall sets up such a spray that a rainbow is always visible over it, Oll has no edible plants and no animals at all. Any two people who see each other while standing on this island fall instantly and permanently in mad, passionate love. After that, the island has no further effect on them. Because of this, Oll is avoided by all right-thinking people as the cursed spot it is.
Oll is the origin of the old saying that "you can't live on love."
The island is dotted with pairs of entwined skeletons, its only residents.
Viredro, the Isle of Restoration
Barren of habitation save for a few crazed hermits, Viredro's Heart is a great fiery chasm unguarded by anything besides its own heat. Those who enter here have all illness and infirmity burned out of their bodies, but the pain is so fierce that many are driven insane by the experience.
Superstitious East Islanders use globs of glassy beach sand from Viredro as charms to ward off disease.
Dolaru, the Sad Shining Isle
Blessed with fair weather, plentiful food, stunning cliffs that make excellent natural defenses from outsiders, good fishing and a coveted position in the Freshwater Sea, Dolaru seems like a wonderful place to live. But those who visit here inevitably leave soon after arrival, because the unrelenting pessimism and dour humorlessness of the population is too unpleasant to bear.
The natives worship no gods, except to propitiate Horotasa the Viscous Destroyer, the God of the Future.
