What's New


A New Falcon Merchant Ship
This 16-page download gives all of the ship's details along with a 16-man NPC crew and three different cargos based on its three different trading routes. Battle maps of the decks are also included. This is a ship that might attack the player characters if they make it nervous or a ship the players may wish to attack if they are raiding the Falcon Empire's shipping. Your player characters might also come to this ship's rescue if they are pro-Falcon Empire in their politics. Download for $2
A 48-page adventure that ranges from a set of ancient ruins to a sunken treasure ship. This adventure has NPC, creatures, battle maps, lost treasure, and a lovesick daydreaming young girl. Players will want some characters who have swimming and diving as part of their skills. A good sea-worthy ship will also be helpful. This adventure may also be linked to the Compass Rocks mini-adventure or with the Flying Fish merchant ship encounter. Available now for download for $3.00

To play Planet Archipelago you will need the basic rules.
To be a game-master and lead others on table-top adventures through Planet Archipelago we suggest the Game-masters guide.

The Natives & Aliens

The Duarf
These hermaphrodites are native to the planet. To them you as a human are the invader from outer-space. Because they live in semi-subterranean settlements they were called dwarfs by the first human colonists to the planet. Over time the name changed.
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The Quillian
These distant cousins of the Duarf are called Quillian by the humans. They are more primitive and live on floating villages in the open ocean and in the sea of grass area of the planet. They are temperamental, today they might trade a valuable pearl for a copper knife and tomorrow eat you.

The Ferlie
The Ferlie of Planet Archipelago are also aliens to the planet. They arrived more than four generations before the humans did. They are a high technology culture that hides the technology so that it looks like "magic" They tend to look down on humans as childish brutes who lack in culture and intelligence. The original colonists called them fairies due to their wings and ear shapes the word has morphed over the years into Ferlies.