What's Next?

What's Next?

With the finish of the North-East Tabletop Expo, we’re getting ready for the holiday season and for everything to come towards the end of this year!

On our modelling side we’ve just had the release of two new models, the Standing and Walking Moon Beasts that bring the dark side of the Dreamlands to the fore in all their tentacled, mind-controlling monstrous glory. We debuted these figures at the Northeast Tabletop Expo as another piece of the Escape from Fogbrooke University set!

We’re taking a moment to depart from the distant realms of dreams to the bitter frozen realm of Antarctica with our next planned release – the Elder Thing. Hailing from over a billion years in the past these strange barrel-bodied plant things have long dwelt in hibernation, until some unfortunate explorers dug them up (a decision they don’t appear entirely pleased about).

The Elder Thing is another feature creature in the University’s collection of nightmares, presenting a unique twist on the classic mythos monstrosity. We’re very excited to show it off as soon as it’s ready to go!

Moving over to our writing corner we can finally announce that the writing and playtesting of Fogbrooke: Three Sheets to the Wind is complete!

The tavern crawl’s been put through its paces and has had a few different perspectives tossed its way (including a fascinating ‘No Short Rest’ run which just about snatched victory from the maw of defeat thanks to some very creative gameplay). The adventure is quickly on its way to becoming the second installation in the Fogbrooke setting!

Continuing on from there work has just begun on Fogbrooke: Black Sheep, a chilling journey to the abandoned Greissram Farmstead where the very earth has turned to poison and rot. Drawing inspiration from The Colour Out of Space, this adventure also looks to be a dark foray into fey and cosmic horror as the players uncover what really happened to the family that tended the stead.

Moving away from the Isle for a moment we are also very excited to announce that our Mythos Cards, a set of 30 weird and ominous adventuring encounters with varying dangers and difficulties that can be drawn by a DM and thrown straight at a group of adventurers, are in their art development stage! We should be looking to announce more information on those very soon.

It’s shaping up to be a very exciting holiday season, and we hope to bring you a whole lot more very soon!

Chris & Ed.

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