About
I am Thulsa. I like swords and sorcery (and weird fiction in general).
In 2002, I launched the Hyborian Age campaign website.
In 2004, I wrote a book called Ancient Kingdoms: Mesopotamia for Necromancer Games.
In 2008, I published a book called The Spider-God’s Bride and Other Tales of Sword and Sorcery via Xoth.Net Publishing.
In 2010, I launched this blog at http://xoth.net/blog.
In 2011, I set up a discussion forum for Sword & Sorcery and related topics, at http://xoth.net/forums.
In 2011, I published an adventure module called Song of the Beast-Gods via Xoth.Net Publishing.
In 2012, I published an adventure module called The Citadel beyond the North Wind via Xoth.Net Publishing.
In 2016, I published an adventure module called Land of the Silver Lotus via Xoth.Net Publishing.
In 2019, I launched an online tool for Game Masters and players to manage campaigns and characters at rpgman.net
In 2020, I published an adventure module called The Trials of Ngura via Xoth.Net Publishing.
In 2020, I published an adventure module called Throne of Gondira via Xoth.Net Publishing.
In 2021, I started publishing new versions of the adventures in “The Spider-God’s Bride and Other Tales of Sword and Sorcery” as stand-alone adventures for 5E, with new rules, maps and artwork. These included The Necromancer’s Knife, The Spider-God’s Bride, and The Jewel of Khadim Bey.
In 2022, I continued publishing new versions of the adventures in “The Spider-God’s Bride and Other Tales of Sword and Sorcery” as stand-alone adventures for 5E, with new rules, maps and artwork. This included The Eidolon of the Ape.
Hey Thulsa. I’ve been inspired by Xoth, and your various rules and conversion notes. I’ll be basing some of my ‘old school’ D&D conversion on your inspiration (http://chainmail-bikini.blogspot.com/).
I will rely heavily on the Xoth setting. Looking forward to hearing more from your blog!