Cats have inherited the world, unifying their six fractious monarchies after untold centuries. These cats have been uplifted to use tools and language, and they seek to rediscover the ruins of the Old Ones. Some have learned to use the leftover technology of humanity, but they believe it to be magic given to them by their lost worshippers. Others seek to create a cohesive nation, using Precepts... [click here for more]
Pan's Guide for New Pioneers
When a devastating flood hits Pugmire, all manner of bad dogs, opportunistic rats, and manipulative cats take advantage of the kingdom. Good dogs try to turn the tide, but searching the dangerous wilderness for a way to heal the land is no easy task. If only there existed brave dogs to lay down the way for other intrepid pioneers…
It is time for a new... [click here for more]
Dogs have inherited the world, building the kingdom of Pugmire untold centuries after the Ages of Man are over. These dogs have been uplifted to use tools and language, and they seek to rediscover the ruins of the Old Ones. Some have learned to use the leftover technology of humanity, but they believe it to be magic handed to them by their lost gods. Others seek to create an ideal civilization,... [click here for more]
“Be a good dog. Protect your home. Be loyal to those who are true. These are the words of the Code of Man.”
— Sister Picassa Collie, Shepherd of the Church of Man
Contains interactive PDF character sheets for Pugmire, Monarchies of Mau, Pirates of Pugmire, and Squeaks in the Deep!
These interactive sheets can be filled out in most PDF readers... [click here for more]
“Well that’s the excitement of it all, isn’t it? Meeting new friends, starting new adventures — what’s a better way to live?” Kayla, Freelance Adventurer
Dive into the world of Pugmire and Monarchies of Mau with this handy compendium.
Inside, you’ll find everything you need to start an adventure of your own. Some highlights of Roll of Good... [click here for more]
“The dogs and cats of the world are not our friends. They presume we are always guilty of some crime or other, even if this isn’t the case. You’ll have to remember our most important code: look out for ourselves.”— Meeka Chase, Mouse and potential Rat King
Rats and mice live in the margins of the empires of dogs and cats, with homes that connect... [click here for more]