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taritoons · 1 year
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Our player characters for our new campaign of Lord Of The Rings Roleplaying, officially sponsored by Free League! LotRRP is (more or less) a conversion of The One Ring 2nd Edition into D&D 5e rules, and acts as effectively a second edition of the now discontinued Adventures in Middle-Earth (it’s more of a rebuild from scratch though, to be fair).
The campaign, a run of Shire Adventures, will be livestreamed over on Twitch on Arvan Eleron’s channel, starting on January 31st 2023. Please come check it out!
The unlikely heroes portrayed above are: Titch Applebough, a anxious blob in the shape of a human town’s guard from Bree. Coriander Took, a most cheerful young Hobbit who is incapable of sitting still. Her grandmother, Granny Lavender Hopesinger, the village crazy lady. And last but not least Calloran Fallohide, cosmopolitan extraordinaire!
Our players are Amal El-Mothar, the Hugo Award winning author of This Is How You Lose the Timewar, Trendane Sparks, voice actor and narrator for BattleTech and Shadow Run audio books, Bradley P. Beaulieu, author of the Shattered Sands series, me, who is hopelessly outclassed by everyone else in this group, and of course our wonderful Game Master, Gregory A. Wilson, author of Icarus and Grayshade.
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mapas-fantasticos · 8 months
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Map of the Shangazi Desert from The Song of the Shattered Sands series by Bradley P. Beaulieu (map by Maxime Plasse).
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antrontsr · 2 years
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The Song Of The Shattered Sands by Bradley P. Beaulieu
I liked a lot of things about this series.  The Kings of Sharakhai intrigued me.  The main character was interesting. The setting was mysterious.  “The Amber City the jewel of the Shangazi Desert”.  This book had bad guys that might not be bad guys.  It had good guys that might not be good guys.  Family trees more interconnected than modern families.  It had Elder Gods, Younger Gods, characters with God like powers.  It had blood mages, magical academies, and plenty of deceptive “Men or Women behind the Curtain”.  The idea of sailing the desert like an ocean was amazing to me.  I’m not sure if this is actually done or not but, man, do I hope it is now.  However my favorite part of these six books was a seldom used character named Ibrahim The Storyteller.  I could read six books solely about this character alone.
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boooklover · 11 months
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“The best stories thrived when they contained a kernel of truth. One just needed to know how to prune the falsities and deceits to find the truth lying at their shared center.”
Bradley P. Beaulieu, Twelve Kings in Sharakhai
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tinynavajoreads · 1 year
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Currently Reading: The Burning Light by Bradley P. Beaulieu and Rob Ziegler
An interesting short story set in the future where instead of just living inside your one head and hearing no one else's mental voice but your own, you are part of a collective, a hive mind. And those that seek the Light can no longer connect with others, they can only connect with the Light. Their minds are burned clean and clear, unable to reach out to others for connection and societal norms.
This is an interesting book so far. Do I know where it's going? Nope. Do I fully understand what's going on? Also nope. Do I actually care? Again, nope. The voice and the story itself is enough to keep me reading so far.
Have you read this? If so, what did you think of it?
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nikihawkes · 2 years
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DNF Q&A: The Winds of Khalakovo by Bradley P. Beaulieu
DNF Q&A: The Winds of Khalakovo by Bradley P. Beaulieu
Title: The Winds of Khalakovo Author: Bradley P. Beaulieu Series: Lays of Anuskaya #1 Genre: Fantasy Rating: 1/5 stars [DNF] The Overview: Among inhospitable and unforgiving seas stands Khalakovo, a mountainous archipelago of seven islands, its prominent eyrie stretching a thousand feet into the sky. Serviced by windships bearing goods and dignitaries, Khalakovo’s eyrie stands at the…
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bookcoversonly · 2 years
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Title: The Flight of the Whisper King | Author: Bradley P. Beaulieu | Publisher: Quillings Literary (2020)
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wearethekat · 1 year
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October Book Reviews Overview
The Perfect Crimes of Marian Hayes (Cat Sebastian)
Fitcher’s Brides (Gregory Frost)
Pastiche (Celia Lake)
Eclipse (Celia Lake)
Goblin Fruit (Celia Lake)
Mistakes Were Made (Meryl Wilsner)
The Pyramids of London (Andrea Host)
Legends and Lattes (Travis Baldree)
Apocalypse Nyx (Kameron Hurley)
The Iron Dragon’s Mother (Michael Swanwick)
Pansies (Alexis Hall)
The Burning Light (Bradley Beaulieu)
The Haunting of Tram Car 015 (P Djeli Clark)
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allbookedupblogstuff · 5 months
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The Dragons of Deepwood Fen by Bradley P. Beaulieu
Source: Netgalley! Many thanks to the publisherTL;DR: While an absolute banger of an idea (and cover), the pacing on this made it a miss for me Plot: A complicated net of PoVs following the politics and scheming of the native folks called Kin, and the empire that rules them. Add dragons.Characters: The most disappointing part. Because of the exceptionally slow pace and head hoping I truly didn’t…
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taritoons · 1 year
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On December 20th 2022 we had our final session of our five year long Adventures In Middle-Earth campaign over at https://www.twitch.tv/arvaneleron. To mark the occasion I decided to put together a poster with all the player characters.
From left to right:
Rosie Burrows played by Lauren Erwin
Bolobras Took played by Bradley P. Beaulieu
Lillemann the pony
Inge Homefinder played by me
Freki the raven
Stone the hound
River Musicwielder played by Amal El-Mohtar
Robart Staunton played by Will Jones
Thonnibaer Hearthmender played by Trendane Sparks
And last but not least, the Sir Not-Appearing-In-This-Picture:
Our amazing Lore Master, Arvan Eleron aka Gregory A. Wilson
Looking forward to a new year, with a new campaign, and all new player characters in Shire Adventures, published and sponsored by Free League Publishing!
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paulsemel · 5 months
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For his new epic fantasy novel, "The Dragons Of Deepwood Fen," author Bradley P. Beaulieu has paired an agoraphobic with a thief with scruples. To find out what trouble these two get into, literally, check out this Q&A. https://paulsemel.com/exclusive-interview-the-dragons-of-deepwood-fen-author-bradley-p-beaulieu/ 📖⚔️🐲
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bookwormungandr · 4 years
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boooklover · 11 months
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“When we come in peace, you may read our tales, but when we come for war, we reveal nothing, for our palms will grip our blades.”
Bradley P. Beaulieu, Twelve Kings in Sharakhai
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With Blood Upon the Sand – Bradley P. Beaulieu Çeda crouched, cradled in the branches of a well-tended fig tree, studying the movements of the Kings’ soldiers, the Silver Spears, along the palace wall above.
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bookcoversonly · 3 years
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Title: Of Sand and Malice Made | Author: Bradley P. Beaulieu | Publisher: DAW Books (2016)
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geekynerfherder · 2 years
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Showcasing art from some of my favourite artists, and those that have attracted my attention, in the field of visual arts, including vintage; pulp; pop culture; books and comics; concert posters; fantastical and imaginative realism; classical; contemporary; new contemporary; pop surrealism; conceptual and illustration.
The art of Marc Simonetti.
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