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[Q&A] Kosala Ubayasekara (Imperium Tenebris)

 🎲TTRPGs  Content type: Blog
gmshoe.wordpress.com·

Orlocks Bloodstones [Free] [Puzzle]

 🗺️Hexcrawls
vexxeh.itch.io·

Fancy a fresh set of nails? Caitlin McCarthy’s animated acrylic body horror might make you think again

 🫀Body Horror
itsnicethat.com·

Lovecraftian Horror Sequel Gets a Release Date

 🌫️Eerie  Content type: News
vice.com·

Queen’s Blade Re:Build announced for Nintendo Switch

 📜OSR
nintendoeverything.com·

The Sinking City 2 launches August 18

 🌫️Eerie
gematsu.com·

The Best Pride Month Reads in Every Genre

 🌿Folklore
bookriot.com·

Hollow Press Expands Its Dark Universe With a New RPG, a Comic Game Book, and a Party Game

 🫀Body Horror
creativegamelife.com·

Broken Veil Series 2 – secrets and lies in haunted Essex

 🌫️Eerie

“It feels like a world in my head”: designing the decayed cosmos of Necrophosis

 🐙Weird Literature
creativebloq.com
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Canada’s Frontières unveils its full project line-up - Fantasia 2026 – Frontières

 🎃Indie Horror
cineuropa.org·

5 Dark and Speculative Adaptations of Peter Pan

 🌿Folklore
crimereads.com·

no consolation

 🐙Weird Literature
anglesmorts.org·

Fighting Through the Unknown Lands in Cursemark Launch Trailer

 🔮Occultism  Content type: News
hardcoregamer.com·

Dark-fantasy bullet heaven auto-shooter Hand of Fate: Hordes arrives July 22nd

 📜OSR  Content type: News
gamingonlinux.com·

A New Dark Fantasy RPG is Blending Brutal Survival Mechanics with Tight Turn-Based Combat – Astracolypse Overview

 ⚔️RPGs
turnbasedlovers.com·

Going by its demo, Ascenders: Beyond the Peak is a pitiless Darkest Dungeon-style climbing RPG in which one party member's fall could doom the rest

 🐙Weird Literature  Content type: News
rockpapershotgun.com·

Netflix's eccentric 12-part dark fantasy is a masterpiece you'll finish in one weekend

 🌿Folklore
polygon.com·

Review – The Faceless Howl

 🌿Folklore
thekindgm.com·

The Ear Is the Organ of Fear: Review of Mónica Ojeda’s Electric Shamans at the Festival of the Sun

 📚horror literature

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