Darkness Is Always With Us
We have shared the world with monsters for millennia.In the time of Alexander the God-King, mages fought their secret wars. In Elizabeth’s London, vampires built their own empire brick by bloody brick. Before the founding of America, hunters fought enemies within and without. And in the Cold War, as the clock ticked towards Armageddon, we could have been... [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]
On the heels of pulp fiction, the first Golden Age of Science Fiction allowed the science-fiction genre to blossom in the public eye. Science fiction represents possibilities and in a wartime era, readers can’t get enough of Isaac Asimov, Leigh Brackett, Ray Bradbury, and Jack Vance.
Though these stories are works of fiction, it is often said that all tales have kernels of truth. In the Chronicles... [click here for more]
Enlightenment philosophies and revolution shake the long-standing institutions of monarchy and hierarchy in France to their core.
Immortal Kindred hidden within the House of Bourbon scheme to hold onto the power and privilege they crave, while the beginnings of the Carthian Movement scheme to kick in some fangs and make the elders bleed alongside disenfranchised mortals yearning for liberty. The... [click here for more]
The last Imperial Dynasty, the Qing, was established by Nurhaci following the takeover of Beijing. Masters of northern China, the powerful Great Qing successfully usurped weakened Ming rulers, but their rule was marked by their treatment of the Han Chinese.
Despite this, the Shunzhi Emperor, assisted by his co-regents Dorgon and Jirgalang, began to preserve centuries of Chinese arts and literature... [click here for more]