Archons & Armigers is my DIY OD&D house rule compilation, tailored to my campaign setting Antibor. It's a total mess living project and all linked pdfs should be considered WIPs.
For ludography & citation of borrowed works, see the Alabaster Archive pdf appendices. The parts written (or drawn) by me are licensed under CC-BY-NC-SA.
Rules & Game Content
Alabaster Archive is my 'core rules', a player-facing pamphlet based on White Box OD&D with procedures and rules of play, instructions for creating Armigers, Hierodules, Lemures, Mountebanks, Thaumaturges, and Versifiers, equipment, 77 dying-Earth tech Artefacts, 34 mutations, and misc. player-facing tables. Status: feature-complete but untested.
- Icosidyadic Incunabulum lists Benedictions bestowed by the 22 Gods upon their Hierodule servants as well as legendary Relics & fragmentary prayers (sourced from the public domain) for each deity. It is formatted as a 4.25 x 6.875 in. 'pocket bible' to be printed off via Lulu and used at the table. Uses the Chapbook font by Feorag. Status: playable, but untested and could use a few more powers tied to card-combos, plus not all gods have a prayer sample.
- Noscible Noospherics lists (at last count, 130) spells, organized into fourteen quasi-thematic grimoires that can be used as treasure, starting spell loadouts, or for NPC Thaumaturges. Status: a few spells still missing parameters, but it covers the gamut of 'D&D Wizard'. Proud of this one.
Tabulated Teratological Taxonomy (WIP) is my bestiary, laying out OD&D-style monster stats in a way that's easy for me to refer to at the table. It's definitely not overflowing with conceptual density, but I did have fun illustrating it. It also will have encounter tables specially tailored to the biomes of Antibor. Status: unfinished, not terribly high priority as it's mostly for fun.
Other
My Art Folder contains janky pen-and-ink + digital watercolor illustrations I threw together. I'm a poor artist at best, but as with everything else I create, they're CC-BY-NC-SA, so feel free to use them for your own non-commercial projects if you want. Status: growing bit by bit, possibly even improving??
My LaTeX .sty file sets the default formatting for all these documents. It's a bit of a mess but might be useful to someone. I use the TT2020 font by Fredrick R. Brennan for the 'typewritten' rules documents and either Chapbook by feorag or IM Fell English for 'in-universe' documents. Status: pretty stable, but changes slightly now and then.
The Idralic Iterum (WIP) is a set of house-rules for Worlds Without Number assembled from material in the (currently forthcoming) CC0 WWN SRD. It includes 99 backgrounds with associated skills & equipment, and curates and rewords some of the many options in WWN to make for faster character creation. Status: pretty much finished, just awaiting release of the SRD.