portrait of a person tipping a purple hat with a iridescent wing on it. One hand is behind and one in front. They have brown hair with blond hilights, are wearing glasses slipping down the nose, revealing their glasses, and a touch of a smirk. A blue scarf with a gold pattern surrounds their shoulders and the background is an orange haze.

Helen Savore

Helen Savore is a recovering engineer unfolding legends in story, table, and paper. In addition to Impossible Lands+ she is best known for the Godsrain Contingencies and working with We’re Strong Together.


My Products

"Paper and Ink. Kinetics and Creatures." Cover Shimmering purples, pinks, blues, and greens also reflected in a water upon which a woman in a black/red dress with upswept hair walks. Brush strokes of teal and pink bracket the cover.

Paper & Ink

Modeled after Rage of Elements, Paper & Ink’s 76 pages contains full options for kineticists with not only impulses but new gates, gate’s thresholds, and junctions, building on expanded cosmology. Two fully detailed planes populated with a whole slew of new creatures are capped off with creature adj

Paper & Ink

Godsrain Contingencies Cover. Nine Golarion gods that were mentioned in the Godsrain prophecies.

Godsrain Contingencies

When Yivali held death in her talons, she feared delivering such terrible warning without also hope. Included in her annotations was research into what the world might become if any of these nine gods death were to occur, and thus what contingencies could be made.

Godsrain Contingencies

"Affinity Learning Template" on a diagonal in red with tan background. Behind it is a generic title page.

Affinity Learning Template

You've written some pathfinder rules, but not sure how to publish them? Picked up Affinity Publisher during one of their sales? Or looking for some more points with Affinity Publisher? More than a starting point, but both a pdf and a live file with 11 pages of tips to get you started.

Affinity Learning Template

My Posts

Up SLH’s Sleeve: The Spirit of the Little German Boy

I saw a post recently about a meme that was pretty popular on Tumblr for a time. The meme format involves warning a little German boy not to go in some weirdly specific location (in the original, a “weed cave”), followed by poorly accented German describing the location he wanders into anyways with a silly German compound word (in the prior example, “bluntensmoken”). This post in particular posited that there is no consistent depiction of the little German boy, and that he embodies the spirit of lollipops and lederhosen but can take any form to wear those. Anyways, I thought […]

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Up SLH’s Sleeve: Beastek Unconvention for Inventors+

Inventors+ added the idea of unconventions to inventors, alternate power sources than explosive flame. Pathfinder, of course, has beast guns and beast armaments. Why not combine the two ideas? The following unconvention is available to inventors.   Beastek Using elements of a slain creature, your innovation is built on techniques adjacent to those used in beast guns, using the natural and unnatural elements of the creature in question to brutal effect. Your innovation gains the beast trait in addition to its other traits, and any effect you create with your innovation is considered to be created by a beast. Beast […]

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