It’s always nice to have someone to talk to and a place for talking. It’s even better when neither of you can leave! Well, where else would expect a lunatic to be talking about moons that kindle than in an asylum? There are actually five definitions for the word:
1. An institution for the care of people, especially those with physical or mental impairments, who require organized supervision or assistance.
2. A place offering protection and safety; a shelter.
3. A place, such as a church, formerly constituting an inviolable refuge for criminals or debtors.
4. The protection afforded by a sanctuary. See synonyms at shelter.
5. Protection and immunity from extradition granted by a government to a political refugee from another country.
So, only the first defintion really fails to apply, unless of course you happened to be obsessed with these kinds of things, in which case you’ll feel right at home! Enter our Asylum and try not to make a ruckus.
At last! We finally cobbled together the final bits (art included) to fully present Kindling Moon as we originally intended. If we go back and change any of this, it’ll be a whole ‘nother edition entirely. Now at a full 128 pages, we have art throughout the book as well as four full-page plates, 6 full-page maps, and 7 complete and ready-to-play characters (plus the usual blank character sheet and a quick-reference play cheat sheet to make it all smooth). Get it here now!
And if you’re not looking for a dead-tree book in a lay-flat binding, why not a digital version? Stand by… it’s coming VERY soon!
Here are two images that are (black & white) in the book but may show up (in color) again for a calendar, advertisement, or something later. This particular “shrine” is sometimes uncovered in the Great Desert of Minhar but otherwise is hidden beneath the dunes. According to scholars, it is a known portal for tangents to open into the realm of Tulhara. Note that the location is marked with six, three-sided monoliths.

