

Below I will provide a list of things that can be added to the setting, ill try to keep it varied, but if you'd like to add something that isn't there, feel free to do so! Some categories will only have room for one suggestion, so the first person to comment a lore-friendly suggestion will get that spot. It's simple to join, all you have to do is leave a comment. Though who can say what the future may hold…” The strongpoint of Jactos' Arm has survived to see three additional settler fleets sent by the Order of Logisticians, who have deemed the settlement a success.
#Unnatural creatures prismatica series
With fortifications built along both “arms” of the bay and a series of megaliths chained to the portal. It is accessible only through a massive Realmgate found on Vitriol Sea, Jactos' Arm encompasses the bay surrounding their side of the Realmgate. “Jactos' Arm is a far-flung strongpoint of Hammerhal Aqsha established some time ago in the bay of Pyropia, a landmass located edgeward from the Great Parch. Special thanks to u/sageking14 for all of their help and support, they were a huge contributing force! Below I will provide a small introduction to the setting and one of the major factions present, a Dawnbringer crusade. Whether it's for AoS, Soul bound, warcry, or any other thing you may wish to use it for. ( This is a sequel to the Prismatica homebrew city) The goal will be to have an evolving shared narrative that any Age of Sigmar player can use for their army and lore. This is an evolving collaborative setting, set in the realm of Aqshy, it is 100% community created and driven. Hail fellow Lore seekers, and welcome to Pyropia, the Ember Paradise. Studio Tour - The Makin.We've unfortunately hit the character limit for this post! Ive continued to record entries in a comment down below, PLEASE feel free to continue commenting, I will still include your entry and add it to the map if applicable. London day 2 - Going all over town! (and more on w.Scribblenauts, The Walking Dead: 400 Days, Dishono.You know that picture? The picture of an ancient culture and tribes converted into towns? This story has all that as well as an element of urban fantasy. I like Ozioma the Wicked mostly because it has that African feel to it of the image the Western world used to have of Africa before it was all poor and after it was all racism. The Manticore, The Mermaid and Me started out as a sort of teen story which quickly turned strange and then into pure horror. There's a little Hercules over it all, but still amazing and year's ahead of Disney's Hercules, albeit centuries after the original Hercules tale. It's hilarious and exciting at the same time! The Sage of Theare is more of a classical fantasy tale from the author who gave us Howl's Moving Castle.


Flight of the Horse is really a sci-fi story that gets mixed up with fantasy due to timetravel. Come Lady Death feels like a Victorian vampire story despite the fact that it's really about Death herself. Gabriel-Ernest is a fantastic mash-up between Mowgli and a werewolf :P Or All the Seas with Oysters also played on the border of psychological horror. I don't know why I stopped reading Nesbit at all. The Cockatoucan is brilliant and old and presented as a classical children's tale as you'd imagined Peter Pan to be. It was also the first story of the book and it reached into the fields of psychological horror, which completely took me in! I also really loved The Cockatoucan, Gabriel-Ernest, Or All the Seas with Oysters, Come Lady Death, Flight of the Horse, The Sage of Theare, The Manticore, The Mermaid and Me, and Ozioma the Wicked. My favourite short story was by far the one without a name you can pronounce by Gahan Wilson.

I had it with me to London but I hardly read on the plane. I had it with me to Metaltown, but I didn't read on the train. I also finally finished the book Unnatural Creatures.
