@jesseross and I have been doing a lot of crowdsourcing for the Trophy world elements, and there will be more to come. We’re using this page to collect links to all the various crowdsourcing posts. We’ll update it as new crowdsourcing posts are created.
Check out the links below. We’re still taking submissions for all of them. You can submit as many entries as you wish.
Treasure-hunters seeking riches in the heart of the Kalduhr will frequently make a stop at Fort Duhrin, which is a half-day’s journey from the terrible forest. Fort Duhrin is a bustling crossroads community ruled by a Governor and a contingent of elite warriors known as the kingsguard. What else do we know about Fort Duhrin?
@jesseross and I are putting together a standalone book for the Trophy RPG (the game and its many expansions are currently featured in each new issue of Codex). One of the …
Nestled in the great capital city of Ambaret is the jewel of civilization, the fabulous Rose District. Many a treasure-hunter desires nothing more than to be able to afford a lavish retirement there. But what makes the Rose District so special? What pleasures and delights await those who manage to survive their careers in the dark places of the world?
@jesseross and I are putting together a standalone book for the Trophy RPG (the game and its many expansions are currently featured in each new i…
CONTENT WARNING: This thread will likely have some disturbing imagery.
There are few places in the world so terrible as Barsul Prison. Prince and pauper alike have been condemned to its cold, hard cells over the centuries. Those who have survived their sentences tell tales of strange, inhuman gaolers; bizarre, even baroque, methods of torture; and little-traversed passageways that lead to naught but madness and death. And yet… for the right price, you can buy anyone’s freedom from Dread Barsul.…
Ajino has been dead for centuries, but his paintings live on. Priceless and profane, majestic and mysterious, divine and detestable—the works of Ajino are the focus of intense academic inquiry, the subject of countless theological debates, the locus of occult activity, and the life’s quarry of merchant-kings and wicked queens the world over. In the halls of The Church of Ambaret, Ajino’s works are considered heresies, and the artist has earned the sobriquet “the Debauched Painter.” A treasure-hu…
We revere the Sisters, women from the near-mythical Age of Saints whose works are lodestars of goodness and virtue. The Sisters order our lives: we erect churches to honor them, we hold feast days in their name, and we seek their blessings for hearth and home. But how much do we truly know about them, about the women behind the saintly shrouds? There are some historians who suggest the stories we tell of the Sisters are little better than fairytales, that many of these saints have a dark and com…