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Writing History

For future reference, this is a list of names (mostly placeholders) for RPG stuff I've written and could hypothethically write up. I don't have much more than pictures for some of them, but can remember most pretty well. Unless otherwise noted, I wrote these for fifth edition D&D. Newest items are at the top. Order mostly guessed before portendorfer fort.
  • Acanthine - GLOG(?) setting
  • Star-Brass Titan - The Black Hack
  • portendorfer fort
  • bad birthday 
  • Toothache 
  • progenitor crypt
  • frostburn
  • stolen spark
  • lightning serpents
  • hashamite wastes - hexcrawl
  • all out of time
  • green man - Monster of the week
  • Princecon 43
  • rust - The Sprawl campaign
  • mountaintop sun cult
  • sunken oasis
  • stone temple
  • sticky situation
  • finding ft stonespur
  • goblin pirates
  • dal fadir, city of bone
  • soot covered lamp
  • crumbling castle
  • silent shout
  • Princecon 42
  • thaumaclysm - setting
  • very tall tower
  • shadow vault
going way back
  • The Gyre - Fate setting
  • Invisible Cities - Fate campaign
  • Shattered Galaxy
  • Uapo

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