The surface of Saturn's moon Titan was mapped by the NASA Cassini craft over the course of its mission. Working in infrared wavelengths that are not scattered by the atmosphere, these images of the surface of Titan were produced by compiling 13 years' worth of observations by the Cassini mission.
The information from these six images has been transposed into 32 faces of a truncated icosahedron in... [click here for more]
A false-color map of the Moon. The six hemisphere images from the USGS maps produced from data collected by the Clementine mission in 2002 are transposed into 32 faces of a truncated icosahedron in the Planetary Display Logbook format.
The colors show comparative elevation information (blue areas are the lowest; red areas are the highest).
Usable as a fantastic planet for science fiction game settings,... [click here for more]
Here's a new 'zine with some content from Antherwyck Games. Some of this is system-agnostic, and could be of interest to any gamer. But, also, because Antherwyck Games was originally founded for producing and distributing material for the DragonQuest RPG (SPI), this is also something of a successor to the old DragonQuest Newsletter. ... [click here for more]
AntherZine is a zine for tabletop role playing games, with an interest in DragonQuest RPG, but also system agnostic materials and other items of use and interest for gamers. The contents of this issue include DQ articles discussing Poor Brendan's Almanac, notes about a podcast interview with Chris Klug, and a new creature for DQ. There are also articles about managing an inn, which uses some DQ references,... [click here for more]
This is the first in a series of single sheet zines on dungeons and dungeon making, in conjunction with the #Dungeon23 hashtag. Each issue will contain at least three random tables for features or elements of a dungeon. There will also be at least three maps of dungeon intersections or fragments. And there will be an article on a topic related to dungeons and dungeon design. If you want a harcopy,... [click here for more]
This is the second issue in a series of single sheet zines on dungeons and dungeon making, in conjunction with the #Dungeon23 hashtag. Each issue will contain at least three random tables for features or elements of a dungeon. There will also be at least three maps of dungeon intersections or fragments.
This issue's main article is about Halls & Tunnels
If you want a hardcopy, those will... [click here for more]
This is the third issue in a series of single sheet zines on dungeons and dungeon making, in conjunction with the #Dungeon23 hashtag. Each issue will contain at least three random tables for features or elements of a dungeon. There will also be at least three maps of dungeon intersections or fragments.
This issue's main article is about Stone Masonry
If you want a hardcopy, those will be availble... [click here for more]
With this Logbook, you can map the planets for your campaign with a survey book for each planet.
This Logbook is designed for mapping the surface of a single planet (or other spherical body). The entirety of the surface is divided into 32 faces; 20 hexagons and 12 pentagons, all with equal edge length. This yields a faceted solid that approximates a sphere, but also allows flat mapping of the... [click here for more]
With this Logbook, you can map the planets for your campaign with a survey book for each planet.
This Logbook is designed for mapping the surface of a single planet (or other spherical body). The entirety of the surface is divided into 32 faces; 20 hexagons and 12 pentagons, all with equal edge length. This yields a faceted solid that approximates a sphere, but also allows flat mapping of the... [click here for more]