Tag Archives: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
Designing from Bones – Dissecting a Legend
Welcome to Designing from Bones, where we use archaeology, mythology and the artifacts of human history to find and design stories. Come friends, the misty portal stands ready to take us to the dark recesses of the Amazon Jungle as … Continue reading
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Designing from Bones – Demon, Protector, Patsy
Welcome to my weekly series, Designing from Bones, where we use archaeology, mythology and the artifacts of human history to find and design stories. Join me today as we hunt for a deadly beast, a magical legend and a powerful … Continue reading
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