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It's a typography feature called a Drop Cap. Since I'm using Homebrewery, there is a specific snippet for it. You wrap the first letter of the paragraph in curly brackets like this: {{drop-cap G}}.

Under the hood, the CSS is just targeting that specific letter to make the font size massive and floating it to the left so the rest of the text wraps around it.

Thanks! I appreciate that. Getting the layout to feel right took some trial and error.

I’m currently using The Homebrewery (V3) for the heavy lifting. The secret sauce is mostly just custom CSS to override the default D&D look and give it that Jade & Ash flavor.

I might do a devlog later on about how I set up the specific style headers and tables!

Oh wow, thank you so much for catching that!

That is definitely a Markdown export glitch on my end. I am going to fix the file and upload a corrected version (V1.1) tonight.

I really appreciate you letting me know!

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The city is holding its breath.

I wrote The Fracture Between Jade & Ash because I wanted a city setting that didn't require reading 50 pages of history before playing. It's a powder keg designed to drop straight into your campaign.

The Setup:

  • The Jade Serpent Consortium: Calculating merchants who squeeze the port dry.
  • The Ash-Born: A desperate rebellion living in the sewers, waiting to light the match.
  • The Fracture: A neutral zone where the war for the city's soul begins.

It is system-neutral (works with 5E, OSR, etc.) and focuses on leverage and motivations rather than stat blocks. You provide the mechanics; this provides the tension.

It’s currently 40% off ($2.99) for the launch.

(DriveThruRPG link coming later this week!)

Happy to answer any questions about running it!