Farm, Forge and Steam is a campaign design aid for GMs who want a realistic and logical background. It provides information and guidelines for key areas of campaign design including - * Population distribution and growth * Diseases and Demographics (the biggest retarding factor on pre-modern population growth after food supplies) * Food sources, productivity and supply (how many... [click here for more]
Medieval: Real Medieval Life for RPGs
This is the first issue of a follow on magazine for the successful Orbis Mundi 2 series of books and this issue covers an entire Medieval Border region (70 square miles) with extensive and detailed descriptions of a Monastic Hold and a Manor... [click here for more]
Medieval: Real Medieval Life for RPGs
This is the first issue of a follow on magazine for the successful Orbis Mundi 2 series of books and this issue covers realistic Medieval Armour and Weaponry in considerably greater detail than was the case in Orbis Mundi 2 and The Marketplace.... [click here for more]
Rated as a 'Project We Like' on KickStarter and successfully backed by almost 500 people!
Most fantasy role playing games use elements if the Middle Ages in their background ... but they provide little or nothing in the way of real background ... and what they do provide is generally anachronistic, misleading or downright wrong.
Orbis Mundi2 is a massive... [click here for more]
Part of a project rated as a 'Project We Like' on KickStarter and successfully backed by almost 500 people!
This is a follow-on project from OrbisMundi2 which covered the real background of the Medieval period, dealing with all the myriad of details pretty much every role playing game to date gets wrong.
The Marketplace is... [click here for more]
Special Issue #2 of Medieval covers many aspects of Travelling - something often either glossed ocver or particularly badly handled in almost all fantasy RPGs.
Note: Pages #70 and #130 have several paragraphs each which, though they look fine in the PDF and have no obvious technical issues, print light in Print on Demand, for B&W (and only for... [click here for more]