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Darren Pearce

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Darren W. Pearce is a British fantasy and sci-fi author, game designer, and has worked with the likes of Joe Dever, Cubicle 7, and is the lead writer on the Shaintar setting designed by Sean Patrick Fannon.

He’s one of the Savage Mojo Family and wrote the Set Rising setting for Suzerain. He’s also a regular at the UK Games Expo. His work on the Core Box 11 for the Doctor Who RPG won him a Gold Ennie in 2013. He won an Epic E-Book Award 2011 (Best Anthology) for his anthology work on Bad A$$ Faeries 3.

He's also worked on Dragon Kings, the spiritual successor to Dark Sun by Tim Brian Brown. Taking on the role of 13th Age lead writer, and working on the core book. He is currently the lead writer on Judge Dredd And the Worlds of 2000AD, the RPG
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Higher, Further, Faster

Higher, Further, Faster, More

Or now, just Higher, Further, Faster

These words mean a lot to me, they mean more to me now than they’ve ever done before honestly. I was never late to the Carol Danvers Ms. Marvel/Captain Marvel train and I’ve been on those awesome tracks since I fell in love with the character after reading where she basically told JJ to stuff it way back.

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Published on March 08, 2019 03:33
J.R.R. Tolkien
“The world is full enough of hurts and mischances without wars to multiply them.”
J.R.R. Tolkien, The Return of the King
tags: war

Winston S. Churchill
“Now this is not the end. It is not even the beginning of the end.
But it is, perhaps, the end of the beginning.”
Winston S. Churchill, Their Finest Hour

J.R.R. Tolkien
“Where now are the horse and the rider? Where is the horn that was blowing?
Where is the helm and the hauberk, and the bright hair flowing?
Where is the harp on the harpstring, and the red fire glowing?
Where is the spring and the harvest and the tall corn growing?
They have passed like rain on the mountain, like a wind in the meadow;
The days have gone down in the West behind the hills into shadow.
Who shall gather the smoke of the deadwood burning,
Or behold the flowing years from the Sea returning?”
J.R.R. Tolkien, The Two Towers

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