While looking for a little inspiration for “painting the world with a haunted brush” I came upon a few random tables…

While looking for a little inspiration for “painting the world with a haunted brush” I came upon a few random tables…

While looking for a little inspiration for “painting the world with a haunted brush” I came upon a few random tables for “haunted dungeons” – I’m sure I’ll be lifting a few ideas from there – I find the light swallowing effect and sound dampening (eerie silence where there should be sound, discerning won’t work here) quite evocative. But there’s much more to be found… 

6 thoughts on “While looking for a little inspiration for “painting the world with a haunted brush” I came upon a few random tables…”

  1. That etching puts me in mind of the creepily evocative art from Games Workshop’s old Mordheim game. Which has in turn got me thinking about a BitD Mordheim hack. Hmmmmm….

  2. It is true that Imperial cities of Warhammer would all do just fine with a hack of Blades in the Dark that nixed fictional elements like electroplasm and steam power. And juiced up the Chaos.

  3. Nathan Roberts Or you could keep heat as is, and have tug-of-war clocks for the attention of Chaos entities. =) A danger that could manifest would be adding to that clock, and you could also base devil’s bargains on its advancement. To reduce it? Depends on how hard you want the setting to be; I would default to saying even attending to the distant pale gods opposing Chaos wouldn’t do it. Accepting a mutation would empty a clock. For a while.

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