The Undead Are Unleashed
Happy Halloween! A time when the dead walk the earth.
And so a perfect occasion to announce that Fury of the Forsaken is out in the world!
The PDF and Hardcover just went up for sale on DriveThruRPG, along with a token pack. And the Deluxe Edition of the VTT is up on Shard Tabletop. (A Standard Edition, which features only those maps in the PDF/hc and none of the variations, will be available next week.)
Here's a picture of our beaming lead/co-author, Richard Pett, who just got his hardcover today.

It's been a long journey to get here, and not an easy one, but Fury of the Forsaken might be the single publication since my original novel that I am proudest of. This TTRPG adventure, set in a snowed-in lake town that needs the PCs to rally the citizens and prepare for their defense against an army of vengeful undead, while investigating a dark mystery overshadowing everything, is an epic truly worth of the sagas. I'm deeply grateful to our backers, but if you weren't one of them, then I urge you to check it out now.
Meanwhile, as one project draws to a close, another begins. Next up (most likely) is going to be a monster book and accompanying adventure anthology, set not in Norrøngard, but all over the continent of Katernia. We've already gotten around 100 monsters and 6 stories, and they are fantastic!
And if you want a taste, this week on the Norrøngard Unscripted live play, our players undertook a mission from the Jarl of Oslendholm to jump through a mysterious portal to the Spanish-flavored country of Talvedra, there to retrieve an object he left years ago in a hurry. Next Wednesday, we're going to (most likely) debut a monster from the upcoming book, based on Cantabrian mythology, and never before seen in Thrones & Bones. Here's this week's episode if you want to check it out.
Our PCs leave Norrøngard for Talvedra, the first glimpse ever of the wider world.
That's it for now. Happy Halloween again, and stay tuned!