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Hey folks! As the weekend closes, so does #procjam, and I am taking slow, deliberate steps away from my map generator, which has been so…
Usually the research for these ports-of-calls is fascinating and complex but relatively straightforward. It’s pretty easy to extrapolate what would “reasonably” have occurred in a…
Welcome to the Yucatan! In this port-of-call, the ancient Mayan city of Chichen Itza is described as it is found in 1878: a rancho set…
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It’s been two months in the making, but it’s finally here: Samarkand at Crossroads, the December 2014 / January 2015 port-of-call. This one’s even got…
With this short month coming to a close, it’s time to release this 7000 word port-of-call for Nan Madol, titled The Reef of Heaven. After…
The Steampunk Port-of-Call for October is The Detroit Machine Espionage, industry, ambition, and skullduggery — all the ingredients for a thrilling port-of-call for our picaresque…