Free League Publishing will produce a new edition of the weird-fantasy Into the Odd from Chris McDowall. Mork Borg’s Johan Nohr will do the art and design.
Archives for September 2021
Explore all articles published in September 2021. This collection covers topics in Tabletop & RPGs, TV, and Sites.
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Exalted RPG to get a TV show
As the Dragon Houses bicker, they ignore the threat of the Celestial Exalted.
Acronym alert: CMON does NFT ASAP
Once known as Cool Minis or Not, CMON is expanding further and into the controversial waters of Non-Fungible Tokens.
Code Black: Build Divide -#000000- the TCG anime gets a trailer
Season one of Build Divide -#000000- premiers in October, and there’s a second season already signed off. Season two of Build Divide -#000000- is due April 2022.
GRIMtember: Save $108 on Grim & Perilous Zweihander RPG titles
More than 75 third-party Grim & Perilous library titles are squeezed into the bundle.
Herbalist’s Primer: A system-neutral RPG guide to plants pushes past 1/3rd of a million on Kickstarter
Billed as the Herbalism Book You Didn’t Know You Needed, the Herbalist’s Primer has now earned more than $333,333 in pledges on Kickstarter.
Free preview and accessibility adjustments: One More Quest
Set in the Dungeon Fighter world of Middlewhere, that’s a fantasy world with lazy overlords, hipster gnomes and reversed sirens, One More Quest has dungeon fighter PCs venture out on dungeon crawls.
Publishers Spotlight: October 2021 poll opens for Patrons
Those awesome companies and people who contribute to Geek Native’s Patreon can now vote in this locked poll.
Plane Reclaimers: Spirit warrior for the spirit of (commercial) aircraft
In a project known as “Mile High Mural Project”, which was actually a 60-foot platform, Jim Vision turned one retiring aircraft into a female Celtic warrior spirit.
Despite a cinematic release, The Green Knight tops Netflix charts for August
The streaming show search engine JustWatch has given the most-watched movie slot for Netflix audiences in the States to The Green Knight despite a cinematic release.









