
"Far up on distant mountains stands the Thing. No one remembers who raised this lonely stele, nor what it commemorates, but it stands." A sub stack for thoughts on art, gaming, and literature as well as anything else that comes to mind.
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Takata was not like other Gorn. The proud, imperious, heavy built saurian born never let him forget it. Thin born, proportionally fragile, pale gray scales, his lineage was not that of masterful predators, but small egg-thieves and subtle s...
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Rev. Dr. Raven Wulfgar is a Northern-Tradition Heathen, Writer, Music Lover, Minister, Movie Buff, Bookworm, Avid Table-Top Roleplay Gamer and Game Master. No Politics. No tyrants. Veteran of Two Moral Panics Ready For Round Three With Venom.
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