Following up on a recent post of more City DungeonMorph descriptions, here are 3 more write-ups! See also the full list of posts in this series. These are simplified versions of the one to two page descriptions we created for …

DungeonMorphs: Cities Descriptions 1r, 2r, & 3r Read more »

Here is another preview of our upcoming Sidequests Kickstarter. (Please select the notify link to show your interest.  Kickstarter will automatically email you when we launch. Background/GM Info: A titanic kaiju is threatening a village. The beast can only be  …

Sidequest: The Great Ascension Read more »

Here is out next installment of a series that we haven’t touched in a few months: descriptions of our city DungeonMorphs! These are simplified versions of the one to two page descriptions we created for our newest DungeonMorphs via our …

DungeonMorphs: Cities Descriptions 4n, 5n, & 6n Read more »

Here we have another preview map for our upcoming Sidequest Decks Kickstarter–launching in a month.  This map from our Pulp Adventures is of a village in a desert/badlands area where the PCs are investigating the Taos Hum.

Reminder: Our 30% off everything sale for GMs Day is happening now & runs through the weekend. Unlike most of our sales, this one covers everything in our store including software & icons, as well as our Sidequest Decks, DungeonMorphs, …

Inkwell Ideas GMs Day Sale Continues Read more »

A couple days ago we previewed the map.  Here is a full draft of a sidequest by Aaron Canton: Tags: Demons, Holy powers, Religion An evil demon (alternate: carrion eater) has taken over a cathedral and is using it as …

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Our DungeonMorph Dice (and the matching cards, font, etc.) have a small letter code on each die.  These help tell you which one belongs to which set.  In case you’re wondering (and have lost the original boxes) here they are: …

DungeonMorph Dice to Letter Codes Read more »

Today we preview another pulp adventure sidequest: The PCs race against an expedition funded by the ailing Thomas Edison to find the 4th and final piece of the Parthian Battery, a source of almost limitless electricity. Getting the PCs involved: …

Thunder-Struck! Read more »