Yernoids are man-sized bipedal reptilian creatures (smaller versions of the Eorna) which have developed a rudimentary intelligence which include tool and weapon making. These creatures usually roam in the caves and underground of the badlands. They are sensitive to light. They are territorial; the strongest Yernoid always leads the group. In truth, the Yernoids are…
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Fallen Angels 1: Child of the Angel (ConCarolinas 2019)
Date: June 1, 2019 This took me a while to finally get rolling again but I have a new three parter ready to run at the cons. This one is a little accelerated because I already have all three mapped out. Originally one whole adventure, the three parts needed a little more fleshing out to…
A Light in the Darkness (ConCarolinas 2019)
SYSTEM: Call of Cthulhu 7e DATE: May 31, 2019 This adventure was recommended to me through the author on the CoC Facebook group. I put out a call and two authors posted their adventures. I bought both and picked this one to run first. I will run the other. The scenario is billed as a World…
12.1 – The City of Fire
Conversion of a D&D one page Background: About 400 years ago, The precursor to the Yernoids used this part of the mountain facility to shelter from the Sathar bombs. Fortunately, they escaped most of the danger. Unfortunately, the crystalline nature of the planet enhanced and reflected the radiation to a point that it mutated those…
12.5 – The Volturnus Saga: Session 1 through 12 Review
The Beginning The campaign started on New Pale (Truane’s Star System, Frontier), a world recovering from war of extreme racial tension between pro-human supremacists and a multicultural military state. Hired by a secret coalition of mega-corporations along with the planetary government of Truane’s Star, the job was to follow the trail a missing mission team. …
11.0 – Volturnus: Across the Underworld River
10.0 – Volturnus: Through the looking glass
The Zethra of Volturnus
There was no species I disliked more than the Zethra, introduced some time ago in a Dragon magazine (Dragon Magazine, issue #84, by Ed Greenwood). I really did not like their look so much that I did not even bother to read their background. I saw no potential in them. However, after some thought into…
Fallen Angels
I have been trying to hammer out a sequel to the previous trilogy of adventures in Savage Blood & Suns. There is so much material left to cover that I have always thought I could up with at least one more trilogy if not two. This one, I am calling Fallen Angels and as the name…
A Light in the Darkness, a Keeper’s Review
I asked the Call of Cthulhu RPG Facebook group for some one-shot suggestions, and this lead me to two suggestions. I was really looking for something different and fun and these two really stood out. One was Moonglow by John A. Almack and I will review that one another time. The other is A Light in the Darkness…


