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Researching Labyrinths
Ever find that your quest to find “just one more bit of info” keeps you turning corners but never arriving at your destination? Yeah, me too. Continue reading
Posted in Personal, Research, Writing
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Petram’s Journal: Our Ancient History
If you wish to understand Kharndam as it is today, you must know its history. You also must acknowledge that Kharndam is but a name attached to the lands by history and hopes of its peace returning again. For far … Continue reading
Akanri Badge: An Art Exclusive for Kickstarter Patrons
For those patrons of our Kickstarter campaign at Stage Five and above, an extra for their pledge level is a very limited edition leather badge identifying its bearer as a member of the Akanri Order. Our prototype for the exclusive … Continue reading
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Tagged Akanri, Akanri mark, Eric Joseph, Flaroth's Heart, griffinstone.com, Imperam, Karov, Kickstarter, link, PR, rhamath, rhamathi, update
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Thanks and Thoughts
I’ve just updated the Kickstarter funding page this morning with some new information and thanks to our first 26 supporters! Please go give it a read and either ask questions and comments there or come on back and tag them … Continue reading
Kharndam Begins!
Welcome to a world of elements, secrets, sorceries, and swords! Welcome to the KHARNDAMâ„¢ world. It’s a world devoid of elves, though it was not always so. The Star and Stone Wars attest to that, their ruins remaining millennia after … Continue reading
