

Korram grunted, and kept his eyes fixed on the end of the alley. “Oi!” Called a voice from the darkness in front of him.
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Rainwater dripped down from wires and off of rooftops, forming foul puddles between the cracked and broken cobbles beneath his feet. Garbage bins and foul waste piled high around him. He straightened his spine, pulled his shoulders back, and walked deliberately down the alley. The flashing of lights reflected off buildings at the end of the alley, as emergency and security hovers sped past, confirming his suspicions.
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Not thunder, Korram knew from instinct he had long forgotten how to explain. Some distance away, a concussive boom shook the air. Best to not attract attention, he thought. Far too much killing for the two sovereigns he had to show for it. Korram knew his way around a back alley, and was indeed using one at this very moment to make his way to the Shal, but there had been enough killing today. He pressed together the two sovereigns he found there, lest they make a sound and draw unwanted attention in this rough part of Nestora. Korram put one hand on the pommel of his sword, and the other deep into his pocket. Speaking of writing, here’s a little bit of fiction I wrote while I was figuring out what a particular district of the city of Nestora would feel like. It’s a lot of work on a very tight schedule, because we are going to release the campaign setting this summer, but I’m not complaining because I have been itching to just write and write and write some more. At the moment, a lot of us are developing the world, writing fiction that takes place in Valkana, creating NPC allies and adversaries, imagining areas that we touch on in the show but don’t fully examine (so players at home can have their own adventures in our world) and building out the lore of this world we created. This is a version of the AGE system called Fantasy AGE, and we’re adding a few elements to the rules that are specific to our setting, that allows us to incorporate some science fiction elements, as well.
These questions have been answered elsewhere, but I’ll put it here just so it’s here: the game is powered by the AGE (Adventure Game Engine) system that Green Ronin created for Dragon Age RPG. Lots of people are asking if we’re going to release the campaign setting, and what game system we’re using. However, I know that, I’m not entirely objective, so I’m going to screen a few edits for some people at Geek and Sundry who weren’t on the set and don’t know anything about the campaign - basically what the audience will know going into it - to make sure that my instincts are correct: Titansgrave is a hell of a lot of fun to watch, and the characters who you’ll get to know are pretty damn compelling. This was really important to me, because translating the emotional and visceral excitement, tension, curiosity, triumph, despair, and joy we all had while we played the game and told the story into something an audience can enjoy is the only way this show will be a success.What I saw yesterday did exactly that. The photography and the set are beautiful, the actors I cast to play the adventuring party are just fantastic, and as I watched it, felt like the cameras and editing captured the experience we had when we filmed the show. Yesterday, I watched a rough cut of our first episode, and I loved it. I desperately want to share some of the art images we have, including some of our character models and locations, but there’s this whole marketing plan that I have to follow, like I’m an adult who is part of a successful business or something. Holy shit you guys Titansgrave is looking amazing. Let’s talk about Titansgrave for a moment. In fact, I used some elements from Land of the Lost as inspiration for some elements in Titansgrave.
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Speaking of older stuff: you know what holds up surprisingly well? The Land of the Lost (not that abominable movie the original series). I liked the show, I loved the cast and creative people involved, and there’s always the older, more serious Teen Titans for you to watch.

I realize that TTG has its detractors, and respectfully request that they don’t use this post to list their grievances. Here’s a picture of Aqualad as a pirate, from one of the funniest episodes of Teen Titans Go I did.
