Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Characteristics or More on Monsters Point 2: Gothic Novels

Characteristics or More on Monsters Point 2: Gothic Novels


Mr. Wigglestick here, coming to you today from the Hallowed Halls, where fine suggestions lurk behind every nook and deep within the crannies of the mind. The Hallowed Halls is a fine establishment, with room to accommodate most any sort of appetite, no caveats attached. So take your time, browse the collection and admire the artwork, feel free to visit the front desk for entertainment, refreshments, or lodging requests.
Welcome, one and all.

Ahh the Gothic Novel and all of it’s successors. Truly the Horror genre holds the most esteem for this source of fear and monsters. None of the other genres have held our fascination as long as this has.


  1. The Frankenstein’s Monster
  2. Le Loop Garou
  3. The Vampire
  4. The Golem (Predecessor to The Frankenstein’s Monster)
  5. The Gargoyle
  6. The Stalker (Jack the Ripper in essence, also under Grotesqueries)
  7. The Mad Scientist (Personified in Captain Nemo in this case)
  8. The Mad Man or Woman (also in the Grotesqueries)
  9. Wild Beasts and altered versions of such (wolves, bats, rats, etc.)
  10. Lost Worlds, savages, dinosaurs, etc.
  11. Christian Demons and Angels


Monday, March 28, 2011

Protodimension Issue 7 is Available

The Premier Horror Gaming Free EMagazine Protodimension Issue # 7 is uploaded and available for free at the Download Page on Protodimension.Com

The Winter Issue has the following content for your reading pleasure
  • From The Shadows By Norm Fenlason
  • When a Cold Heart Comes to Call a Mini-Adventure by Dave Schuey for Dark Conspiracy®
  • dark story Fiction by Andrew Gardner-Blatch
  • Where Have They Gone? Poetry by Eleanor Williams
  • Wheels of Terror an Adventure by Linden Dunham for Cold City®
  • Flash Backs a Classic RPG Review by Marcus Bone for Dark Conspiracy®
  • Grim Wisdom a “Grim” Interview by Lee Williams
  • The Container Witchcraft Fiction by Kevin Dawson
  • Canadian Content Northern Dark Races by Tim Bisaillon for Dark Conspiracy®
  • Friendly Fire a Mekong Delta Adventure by Peter Bowkett for Call of Cthulhu®
  • The Coney a New Dark Race by Tad Kelson for Dark Conspiracy®
  • Not Much Larger Than a Cat Minion Hunter Fiction by Joel Steverson
  • Rasputin a Dark Lord by Norm Fenlason for Dark Conspiracy®
  • Decrepit Blade Dark Weapons by Tad Kelson for a Pair of Systems
  • Floorboards RPG Bits by Lee Williams 
Over 70 pages of content, quarterly release schedule, covering Dark Conspiracy, Call of Cthulhu, Cold City, Little Fears, and other horror and surreal oriented RPGS.