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Lotus Review
October 2nd, 2009

Shane O’Connor, one of RPGNow’s featured reviewers, recently reviewed On Lotus Magic. Five stars and many nice things to say. Raven is honored.


Playtesters Wanted
September 5th, 2009

The next game from WHS is entering its beta stage and needs playtesters. If you’re interested, drop me a line at greyorm at daegmorgan dot net and I’ll get the current document out to you.

I realize not everyone who makes the request will actually playtest, but I consider asking for the document a promise that you intend to make a good-faith effort to run a session and report back.

Note that this isn’t a complete game by any means and I guarantee it’s broken: the intent of the playtesting is to figure out where and how badly.


Addicted to Giving
August 19th, 2009

Wild Hunt Studios’ latest project is a PDF for 3rd Edition Dungeons & Dragons, the next product in The Way of the Magus series, titled On Lotus Magic, which deals with the addictive lotus flower some spellcasters use to enhance their mystical abilities, though at a dangerous cost.

This time around, all proceeds from the sale of the PDF will be used to fund a Kiva loan to help entrepreneurs around the world start their own businesses and raise themselves and their families out of poverty. More details can be found on the item’s product page.


Contest Winner
May 19th, 2009

Raven is honored to have taken Second Place in the Color category of the Erol Otis Art Challenge for his piece “One Charge Left”. There’s a teeny thumbnail on the winners thread you can strain your eyes on, but you’ll have to wait for it to grace the cover of Fight On! to see it in large form.

Be sure to check out the thread to see the other winners and runners-up (and check out the Fight On! magazine while you’re at it).


Two Cities
May 17th, 2009

Another update to the the Dark Sun section: more (unofficial) setting material for the Dark Sun campaign setting, this time briefly detailing two cities, one a very busy ruin (The Ruins of Chotak) and the other a festering hive of depravity (The City of Scales).