The Blood Red Dreaming was the name of a secret process, you gradually discovered through research and listening to conversations not intended for your ears, a method of seeing and being and living. The Blood Read Dreaming was a kind of waking meditation or a game through which life is lived differently from the manner of living practiced by those less aware and less curious.
And then, finally, you found the manuscripts. And so you waded into the secret world of the Dreaming.
This page is for returning visitors who are familiar with the Blood Red Dreaming
- The Magick of Stories
- The Universe
- What is This?
- Welcome to Blood Red Dreaming
- The Lexicon
- The Realms
- The Bonelands
- The Shadowlands
- What is the Shadowlands?
- The Ghostlands
- The Ring
- The Foglands
- The City of Glass
- Arcadia
- The Painted Labyrinth
- Hollow Heart
- The Denizens
- Preliminary list of Denizens
- An Introduction to the Denizens
- The Outsiders
- The Elders
- The Fair Folk
- The Spirits
- The Monsters
- The Gods
- The Inhabitants
- The Free Tribes
- The Wild Folk
- The Green People
- The Archetypes
- The Locust Touched
- The Free Path
- The Laws
- An Introduction to the Law
- Avatars and Auras
- Mystic Tools
- Magick
- The Inner Eye
- High Magick
- An Introduction to High Magick
- Flair
- The Daemons
- Low Magick
- Artifacts
- An Introduction to Artifacts
- Style
- The Spark
- Action Resolution
- Basic Action Resolution
- Resolving Actions Step by Step
- Difficulty Levels
- Consequence Levels
- Action Types and Matching type to Action
- Risky Actions, Bad Decisions and Sacrifice Plays
- Story Elements and a Preview of Archetypes
- Deck of Void
- Vajra
- The Storyteller Section
- Trivia
Also
Book Building
The game of Blood Red Dreaming will eventually be compiled in a series of Books. Here in the Veteran's lounge can be found those books as they are assembled.
- The Core Book
- The Book of the Realms
- The Book of Serpent Lines
- The Book of Elders
- The Book of the Broken Crown
- The Book of the Crescent Sun
"We suffer more often in imagination that in reality"
-
Seneca
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