For millennia, monsters have hunted and fought alongside us…
Rebellions swell and vampires feed. Casualties of war draw Reapers to blood-soaked battlefields. Gilded ages benefit mortals and monsters alike.
How? Why? What role do the monsters play with us —- and each other?
Dark Eras 2 explores 13 new eras scattered throughout the history of the Chronicles of Darkness. Each... [click here for more]
Chronicles of Darkness: Dark Eras reveals the world throughout its long and storied past.
Chronicles of Darkness stories stretch back to the beginning of human civilization — and perhaps further. The Chronicles of Darkness: Dark Eras collections reveal the world throughout its long and storied past.
Now you can get all of the Changeling: The Lost Dark Eras originally published... [click here for more]
The Great War displayed humanity’s potential to commit to wholesale, ceaseless slaughter of their own species.
In such an era, the Scar tears asunder, and the Beshilu rejoice in the mire of the Western Front. Meanwhile, soldiers who, by every right known to mortals should be dead, stand back up to rejoin the battle — or fight back against the Reapers stalking battlefields throughout Europe. ... [click here for more]
The Islamic Golden Age during the reign o of Caliph al-Ma’mun is a time of great advances in science and culture, but it’s also a time for getting into the mystic as the House of Wisdom brings the One Thousand and One Nights tales into the light, exposing records of true supernatural events and sparking unprecedented human curiosity about the unknown.
The Begotten reach out to help their vampire... [click here for more]
Sobekneferu was the last pharaoh of the Middle Kingdom, ascending to power during a time of transition. Her father built a pyramid and a mysterious labyrinth at Hawara, near Shedet (modern-day Faiyum), but she completed the labyrinth and may be the only one left alive who knows its secrets.
The Greeks will later call Shedet “Crocodilopolis,”for the crocodile god Sobek and his children reign supreme... [click here for more]