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Stories & Myths

Bits 'n' pieces
A Tale From the Upland Marsh
Argrath and the Godlearner,
The Tale of Bad King Hasalar.

Humakti Myths
Because of the Swords campaign I have spent (probably too much) time writing various myths about Humakt. Most of these deal with Humakt's Great Quest, of how he finds, loses and regains Death.

Humakt's Oath - the basis of Humakt's great quest
how Elkozi Beat Zorak Zoran - an Uz part of the story
how Humakt Got Death Back from Yelm - the final part of the story
how Elkozi and Humakt Won a Secret From the Hell Hag - an Uz version of the final part

Humakt Forges the Warring - a perversion of Orlanth Founds the Storm Tribe

At some point i'll get around to posting other things here as well...

Scenarios

A Rough Night in Roundstone.

Campaigns

Temple of the Unbreakable Sword.
Coming soon - Storm over Sartar - A long dead campaign set amongst the Kheldon

Current Projects

I always have more ideas than time, but right now I'm idly creating background material for "The Garden of Jade Tranquillity", set in Kralorela, a pirates game set along the western coast of Genertela called "The Governor's Daughter", and "The Rune Files", investigating chaotic outbreaks in the Lunar heartlands.

I've recently worked up a short adaptation of HeroQuest based on Bernard Werber's Empire of the Ants which I've called called AntQuest. You can download it here.

I'm also trying to develop a rules-light story-telling system for epic pbem play, based on my frustrations with running previous games. A first stab at doing this, called "When Hu Speaks", was developed for The Temple of the Unbreakable Sword, but we never got around to trying it. if you're interested you can have a look at it here. On reflection this doesn't seem to me to be the way to go, so I'm still thinking.

Links

glorantha.com - the official site, with a linklist
lokarnos.com - fanbase central
Mything Links - Oliver Bernuetz's brave attempt to catalogue Gloranthan stories & myths
Jane Williams