A lantern hanging from a bramble bush

“This is where the stories begin—guides, bestiary entries, and curious paths through lands of legends and beyond. Whether you’re here to wander or weave, the lanternlight will show the way.”

Welcome to the Lantern in the Bramble

Whether you’ve stumbled in from the brambles, followed a whispering Fay, or arrived via a curious link, I’m glad you’re here.

This blog is my creative hearth—home to solo RPG adventures, whimsical bestiary entries, homebrew rules, and the occasional cyberpunk detour. I’m Stu, a long-time miniature painter turned blogger and occasional creator of maps, and this space is where I share the worlds I build, the creatures I conjure, and the stories I play through.

🧭 What You’ll Find Here

  • 🦊 Fay & Fantasy: Dive into original bestiary entries like the Thistlekin, Merribane, and Hollow Piper. Each creature comes with lore, stats, and sometimes even an illustrations.
  • 📜 Solo Campaigns: Follow my ongoing adventures, including the Bay of Spirits saga and occasional one-shots in Otari and beyond.
  • 🛠️ Homebrew Rules: Modular mechanics, solo play tweaks, and system-neutral ideas to enrich your own games.
  • 🕶️ Cyberpunk Corner: A growing archive of neon-lit solo experiments and retro-futurist musings.
  • 🎲 Reviews & Rambles: Thoughts on classic RPGs, rediscovered gems, and tools that make solo play sing.

🌟 Popular Posts to Start With

  • Thistlekin – Fay Bestiary Entry
  • Bay of Spirits: Solo Adventure Log
  • Call of Cthulhu Solo Setup
  • Crimson Eals – Creatures of the Blood Red Stream

🧵 Join the Conversation

I love hearing from fellow solo players, world-builders, and curious wanderers. Feel free to leave a comment, share your own ideas, or just say hello. You can also subscribe to my newsletter below for monthly musings, creature features, and behind-the-scenes sketches.

🦉 Stay Awhile

If you’re not sure where to go next, try exploring by category, browsing the latest posts, or checking out the Bay of Spirits campaign. And if you’re a fan of foxes, bards, or Fay with questionable motives—you’re in good company.

Thanks for visiting. May your dice roll true and your stories unfold with wonder.

— Stu

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