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1/12/2020 1:45 pm  #1


Nictzin Dyalhis

I have been reading through Wildside Books’s series collecting “The Golden Age of Weird Fiction.” In it, I have found some material for gaming purposes. I just began reading the fourth volume, and I’m turning the very first two stories (the only in this volume I’ve read thus far) into adventures. The first involves reincarnation and revenge from a Viking witch and servant of the Norse Sea-god Ran. The second involves a strange explanation for the destruction of Atlantis, in a desert a massive weird hollow statue of a woman, and astral projection.

http://wildsidepress.com/the-golden-age-of-weird-fiction-megapack-vol-4-nictzin-dyalhis/

Last edited by Eirvit (1/12/2020 5:03 pm)


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1/12/2020 6:26 pm  #2


Re: Nictzin Dyalhis

Eirvit wrote:

I have been reading through Wildside Books’s series collecting “The Golden Age of Weird Fiction.” In it, I have found some material for gaming purposes. I just began reading the fourth volume, and I’m turning the very first two stories (the only in this volume I’ve read thus far) into adventures. The first involves reincarnation and revenge from a Viking witch and servant of the Norse Sea-god Ran. The second involves a strange explanation for the destruction of Atlantis, in a desert a massive weird hollow statue of a woman, and astral projection.

http://wildsidepress.com/the-golden-age-of-weird-fiction-megapack-vol-4-nictzin-dyalhis/

Thanks, always looking for more tales of Atlantis.


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