The Sea of Tents, the Black River and Dusk Gate have previously been described, alongside their patron deities the Shit-Beetle, the Goddess of the Lime-Slake and more. Have a look at that post before coming back here:
https://aloneinthelabyrinth.blogspot.com/2021/02/city-of-hundred-gods-part-110-city.html
Actually, read THIS post and come back here. The Bad Doctor shared this just as I was writing my slightly undercooked entry for the RPG Blog carnival, and I had to postpone reading it until I'd finished it, lest I gave up entirely. I'm glad I did: this is damn fine. Excellently selection of augmenting images, too:
https://wasitlikely.blogspot.com/2024/12/gods-of-stolen-world.html
Oh and then read THIS post, too, because Shuttered Room has come up with something very, very good for Secret Santicore: an ice age (past? present? future? it'll work as each of those) settlement, partly inspired by module B4. Another great example of minimalist worldbuilding:
https://shutteredroom.blogspot.com/2024/12/no-holidays-this-season-secret.html.
Sometimes it's hard not to feel like the ugly sister to Cinderella when stood beside such luminaries. I don't know if you ever get similar feelings but—assuming that you also have an RPG blog, which is likely—whenever I do I try to be thankful that I'm at least at the ball.
Anyway, here's some more of my own gods, native to a sprawling Neolithic proto-city.
Ruins of Çatalhöyük—which could be the title of YOUR next adventure, couldn't it? |