Eye of the Aeons by James Barker (72pp, retail price $5): In the waste district beyond Troika's wall, a manse of many mirrors has fallen to ruin. Seven domes and three towers stand half-buried in the rubble of ages, under ward of cyclopes grown idle in melancholy. In Troika, the Wizards of the College Illuminate maintain nervous watch over the Manse, which would long have been forgotten but that it houses the Eye of the Aeons – a mysterious prism of vast power, rumored to cause the Red Eye Curse afflicting many unfortunate magicians. Now the cyclops Queen Yanwa has been overthrown, and her usurper seeks to cheat his own death through dangerous misuse of the Eye. The Manse is a haven of lost treasures, and adventurers converge upon it to various ends.
The Hand of God by Mike Knee (68pp, retail $5): The characters are plucked directly from their own dreams by the demon bird THOG and deposited in his nest at the top of the index finger of the Hand of God, a gigantic statue of a hand thrusting from the earth, measuring around three miles across. The party's goal is to make it down the Hand, and back to the world they know, while stuffing their pockets along the way with as much treasure as they can carry.
Season of the Snail by Jakob Schmidt (76pp, retail $5): Mungis Bohn, who runs his merchant house together with his four spouses, is obsessed with visiting the infamous Festival of the Snail. Due to a long dry spell, the wise Heliculturists of the Rilldowns district haven't declared a Season of the Snail for many years. This spring the festival will be held for the first time in 14 years, and nothing will stop Mungis from joining the revellers. Worried for his safety, his spouses hire the player characters to discreetly look out for him among the helter-skelter.
Whalgravaak's Warehouse by Andrew Walter (80pp, retail $5): Whalgravaak was a cruel logistics wizard who discovered a swift means to move goods between the spheres using a pair of disruptive arcane gates and a clearing zone known as the Sphere Pool. One day, without warning, Whalgravaak retired to his bedchamber in Troika city and never visited the warehouse again. The Sphere Pool collapsed, and the court of the Autarch forbade access to the warehouse. Now it shelters the Sieve Clan, the Wardens of Goritso, worm-headed hounds, and various bandits, burglars, and bastards.
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