The plots of the Dark Lords and their Darklings are never far from the mind of a Minion Hunter. Dark Plots presents a Referee's look at the minions that face the heroes, and discusses their goals and motivations on Dark Earth.

It's one thing to face a threat you understand. It's quite another to encounter an unknown horror. Legends warn us of the evil stalking our world, but they are contradictory and confused, often more misguiding than of aid. Still, a vague warning is better than no warning at all.

One of the primary themes of Dark Conspiracy is that nothing as it seems. Many creatures of legend have multiple explanations, always with a blurring of the forms we have come to impose upon them. Others are beasts of a particular fevered imagination.

As a Referee, you are not obilgated to follow these descriptions. We have taken pains to make certain the creatures within have everything you will need for using them in your adventures or campaigns. Instead, you are invited to join with us in treading upon these boundaries, to adapt this visions as you see fit. Let your imagination loose as you read these descriptions. Scare your players - they'll love you for it!

 

APRIL 02, 2006

Charon and their Servants

There have always been tales of evil priests, necromancers and sorcerers serving dark gods and the evils of antiquity. Our ancestors new of these foul practitioners and feared them, but now, under the bright light of modern science, such talk was dismissed.

Download the PDF description of the Charon and their Servants (700Kb)

Storm Wraith

Humanity has always held a subconscious fear of storms, thunder and lightening. Some would suggest that it isn�t the storms that frighten us, but rather the entities who release them into our world.

Download the PDF description of the Storm Wraith (700Kb)

SEPTEMBER 10, 2006

The Wailers

Whether WAILERS actually exist is the subject of some debate. Opponents of the idea argue that the things we call WAILERS are just another example of the human tendency to lump together unrelated, but superficially similar sets.

Download the PDF description of the Wailers (700Kb)



© Copyright 2006, The Gamers' Conglomerate. All rights reserved.
site created by [ The Gamers' Conglomerate ]