This collection of free adventures and supplements showcases my current writing and design work for tabletop roleplaying games, demonstrating my style, design sensibilities, and focus on playability.
Let’s Ride!: Horses as Companions in Savage Worlds
A Supplement for Savage Worlds
A feller’s horse can be swift mode of transportation and a hardy beast of burden to haul wagons or perform other essential tasks. But, for many, it is a lot more than that. One’s faithful horse can be an ally, a faithful companion on long treks—and sometimes a crucial lifeline in times of imminent danger.
Famous horses like Silver (The Lone Ranger), The Black Stallion, Artax (The Neverending Story), and Roach (The Witcher series) had personalities, unique qualities, and a relationship with the heroes that rode them.
These rules are designed for groups that would like their player characters’ horses to be more than a notation in their Gear section, but a companion with personality and temperament. They work with useful Edges such as Beast Master, treating horses as allied Extras with personalities of their own, and providing a way to measure the ever-changing connection between a horse and its rider.
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The Tomb of Khnum-Hotep
A Short Adventure for Torg Eternity
The only Torg Eternity adventure I wrote but never included in the Infiniverse Exchange or entered for official publication, this is a quick little Nile Empire desert adventure intended to be played in a single session, perhaps at a game convention.
Suicide Kings (an original RPG system)
An experiment of mine, Suicide Kings is a multi-genre RPG in the style of Torg Eternity but designed to be played with just a single pack of cards—no dice required!
I’m sure it could use some work. But until that day, here it is in its first draft glory.
The Frozen Tomb
A Short Adventure for D&D 5th Edition
I penned this adventure back when 5th edition D&D first came out. Though a bit too linear for my tastes these days, it posed a couple of interesting combat encounter challenges in semi-flooded rooms, then ended with a dragon encounter that forces the players to think of other options other than “kill the beast.”
The Black Tower
A Short Adventure for D&D 5th Edition
This was another adventure I wrote in shortly after the release of 5th edition. I’d always thought about monetizing this, but since it uses a map drawn by Dyson Logos, I figured it was better as an internet freebie.
My goal in this adventure was to bring back some “old school” D&D monsters, like a cockatice, a mimic, and a piercer.