
This piece was inspired by the stories of William Hope Hodgson. I remember, as a kid, being so disappointed that the real Sargasso Sea wasn’t such a terrifying place. Oh well, maybe the floating continent of trash will make up for it.
BRP – The Last Crusade
BRP – Chooser of the Slain
BRP – Hunting Rabbitoids
BRP – Stepping Backward
BRP – Psychos Anonymous

In the US, at least these days, the villain type most likely to carry any sort of series is the serial killer. They usually aren’t sophisticated sorts. Often they are inbred country folk, low in intelligence, freakish in appearance and hard to kill. If a killer isn’t a shunned outsider then he’s (and they’re almost always hes) generally insane.
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BRP – Vaulting Villainy

I’ve been trying to encompass as many flavors of the “adventure” genre with my illustrations for the BRP Manual. One flavor that seems more popular in Europe than here in the States is the villain as protagonist represented by such fellows as Fantomas, Diabolik and Kriminal. Who doesn’t love a good villain?
BRP – Tripod Attack

I’ve just recently read Edgington and D’Israeli’s War of the Worlds trilogy (War of the Worlds, Scarlet Traces, Scarlet Traces: The Great Game – highly recommended!) so alien invaders are on my mind. Tripod war machines have burned themselves into my imagination since I was a kid and read John Christopher’s Tripod trilogy.





