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  • INFO PAGE | Sins of Redemption

    HOMEPAGE ​ Colors: Parchment #F4E0C7 Sienna #201009 ​ ​ NOVELS Colors: B&W high contrasts Deep Ocean #1C282E Blood Red #78O606 ??? ​ TTRPG Colors Purple #36013F Bronze #BO8D57 Silver Grey #959595​ WORLD Deep Forest Green #22311d Desert Stone #a15f3b Vermillion Red #e73121 ​ ​ ​ ABOUT THE AUTHOR Colors Parchment #F4E0C7 Red #A20000​ HEADER - FOOTER ​

  • The Little Things | Sins of Redemption

    SINS OF REDEMPTION HOME The Novels The ttRPG The World of SoR Coming Soon Other Works Links & Downloads About the Author Buy me a coffee SINS OF REDEMPTION ©1034523 CONTACT LIVE CHAT INFO@SINSOFREDEMPTION.COM Coming Soon ®™ 2178325

  • About the Author | Sins of Redemption

    Eric Breau est un auteur canadien indépendant originaire de la région rurale d'Alnwick, au Nouveau-Brunswick. Il est titulaire de diplômes en beaux-arts, en histoire, en archéologie et en éducation, qui sont toutes ses passions. Il y allie son amour de la narration et de l'histoire pour écrire des histoires captivantes sur la vie enchevêtrée des gens ordinaires, leurs luttes et leurs triomphes. Son œuvre comprend de la poésie, des nouvelles et des romans dans divers genres, notamment l'horreur satirique, la fiction irrévérencieuse et la fantasy historique. Son dernier ouvrage, « The Little Things », fait partie d'une anthologie indépendante intitulée The Last Day Under the Sun. (Tous les bénéfices de l'anthologie sont consacrés à des œuvres caritatives.) Il travaille actuellement sur un recueil de nouvelles sous le titre A Book from the Dead (horreur satirique) ainsi que sur une série de romans intitulée The Dark Coast Chronicles (fantasy historique). Eric ne fait pas d'abonnements par correspondance électronique, mais enregistre les mises à jour mensuelles de YouTube dans des formats de newsletter, que vous pouvez trouver dans la section ci-dessous. SINS OF REDEMPTION HOME The Novels The ttRPG The World of SoR Coming Soon Other Works Links & Downloads About the Author Buy me a coffee Site in Development. NEWS (not newsletters) À venir Au cours des prochains mois, du contenu supplémentaire sera ajouté au site, notamment : Une page de livre : présentant les romans que j'écris actuellement. Une page de RPG : présentant les informations sur le jeu de rôle sur table Sins of Redemption. Une page du monde : qui offrira du contenu et des informations supplémentaires sur le monde de Sins of Redemption, sous forme écrite, audio et vidéo. ALSO My short story; The Little Thing s is now available as part of the anthology "The Last Day Under The Sun ", now available for preorder on Amazon . A reminder that all proceeds from the sales of the anthology will be donated to charitable works. It's all for a good cause. Amazon.com Amazon.ca Read The Little Thing s for FREE. Want to sample the Anthology before buying it? Read my short story. A reminder that all proceeds from the sales from " The Last Day Under The Sun " will be donated to charitable works. It's all for a good cause. FREE !!! FREE !! FREE ! SINS OF REDEMPTION ©1034523 CONTACT LIVE CHAT INFO@SINSOFREDEMPTION.COM Coming Soon ®™ 2178325

  • Role Playing Game | Sins of Redemption

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  • Foods of the World | Sins of Redemption

    As of the latest independent field research in Historical Documentation, Molecular Biology & Culinary Archaeology. 2024-04-15 Europe - the Westerlans. Artichoke: Originated in the Mediterranean region, likely in present-day Italy. Arugula: Originated in the Mediterranean region, particularly in the eastern Mediterranean. Asparagus: Native to Europe, western Asia, and northern Africa. Celery: Originated in the Mediterranean region. Peas: Cultivated in ancient times in the Mediterranean region. Beets: Originated in the Mediterranean region, with wild ancestors in North Africa and parts of Asia. Chard: Native to the Mediterranean region. Turnip: Originated in Europe and Western Asia. Cabbage: Originated in Europe, likely around the Mediterranean. Broccoli: Developed from wild cabbage in the Mediterranean region. Cauliflower: Originated in the Mediterranean region. Brussels sprouts: Developed in what is now Belgium. Kale: Originated in the eastern Mediterranean and Asia Minor. Collard: Cultivated in ancient Greece and Rome. Blueberries: Native to Europe, North America, and Asia. Cherries: Originated in Europe and Asia Minor. Grapes: Domesticated in the Near East and Mediterranean region. Olives: Native to the Mediterranean region. Plums: Originated in the region between the Caspian Sea and the Black Sea. Raspberries: Native to Europe, northern Asia, and North America. Blackberries: Native to Europe, North America, and Asia. Bay leaves: Derived from the bay laurel tree, native to the Mediterranean region. Chamomile: Native to Europe and western Asia. Fennel: Native to the Mediterranean region. Lavender: Native to the Mediterranean region. Mint: Native to Europe and Asia. Mustard: Native to Europe and Asia. Canola (Rapeseed): Domesticated in Europe. Oregano: Native to Europe and Asia. Rosemary: Native to the Mediterranean region. Sage: Native to the Mediterranean region. Thyme: Native to the Mediterranean region. Chicken: Domesticated in Southeast Asia, but widely consumed throughout Europe since ancient times. The Middle East - the Midlands. Artichoke: Originated in the Mediterranean region, likely in present-day Italy. Arugula: Originated in the Mediterranean region, particularly in the eastern Mediterranean. Lettuce: Originated in the Mediterranean region, with ancient cultivation in Egypt. Asparagus: Native to Europe, western Asia, and northern Africa. Celery: Originated in the Mediterranean region. Peas: Cultivated in ancient times in the Mediterranean region. Beets: Originated in the Mediterranean region, with wild ancestors in North Africa and parts of Asia. Chard: Native to the Mediterranean region. Cauliflower: Originated in the Mediterranean region. Carrots: Domesticated in Central Asia, but spread to the Mediterranean region early in history. Onions: Domesticated in West Asia, likely in modern-day Iran and Pakistan. Spinach: Native to Persia (modern-day Iran). Apricots: Native to Armenia, northeastern Iran, and parts of Central Asia. Cantaloupes: Believed to have originated in Persia (modern-day Iran) or Africa. Cherries: Originated in Europe and Asia Minor. Clementines: A hybrid of mandarin orange, likely originating in North Africa or China. Dates: Native to the Middle East and North Africa. Figs: Native to the Middle East and western Asia. Grapes: Domesticated in the Near East and Mediterranean region. Plums: Originated in the region between the Caspian Sea and the Black Sea. Pomegranate: Native to the region from Iran to northern India. Raspberries: Native to Europe, northern Asia, and North America. Watermelon: Originated in West Africa, but cultivated in the Middle East and Mediterranean region since ancient times. Coffee: Native to Ethiopia, but widely cultivated and traded in the Arabian Peninsula and Middle East. Cilantro: Native to the eastern Mediterranean region. Cumin: Originated in the eastern Mediterranean region and Egypt. Bay leaves: Derived from the bay laurel tree, native to the Mediterranean region. Chamomile: Native to Europe and western Asia. Fennel: Native to the Mediterranean region. Lavender: Native to the Mediterranean region. Mint: Native to Europe and Asia. Mustard: Native to Europe and Asia. Canola (Rapeseed): Domesticated in Europe. Rosemary: Native to the Mediterranean region. Sage: Native to the Mediterranean region. Thyme: Native to the Mediterranean region. Chicken: Domesticated in Southeast Asia, but widely consumed throughout the Middle East since ancient times. Camels: Domesticated in Arabia. Asia - The Eastern Empires. Rhubarb: Originated in China. Radish: Originated in Southeast Asia, likely in the eastern Mediterranean. Bok choy: Originated in China. Cabbage: Originated in Europe, likely around the Mediterranean. Soybeans: Native to East Asia, particularly China. Apples: Originated in Central Asia, likely in present-day Kazakhstan. Apricots: Native to Armenia, northeastern Iran, and parts of Central Asia. Bananas: Originated in Southeast Asia. Plantains: Originated in Southeast Asia. Coconuts: Native to Southeast Asia and the Pacific Islands. Kiwi: Native to China. Kumquat: Native to Southeast Asia, particularly China. Lemons: Native to South Asia. Oranges: Native to Southeast Asia and China. Limes: Native to Southeast Asia and China. Mangoes: Native to South Asia, particularly India. Peaches: Originated in China. Pears: Originated in China. Mandarins: Originated in China. Durians: Native to Southeast Asia. Pomelos: Native to Southeast Asia. Jackfruit: Native to South Asia. Cucumber: Originated in India. Mulberries: Native to Asia, with species found in China and neighboring regions. Melons: Native to Asia, likely originating in the Middle East or Central Asia. Tea: Originated in China. Basil: Originated in India. Turmeric: Native to South Asia. Red pepper: Native to South America, but widely used in Asian cuisine. Curry: A blend of spices originating in South Asia. Cinnamon: Native to Sri Lanka and Southeast Asia. Ginger: Native to Southeast Asia. Licorice: Native to Europe and Asia. Sugar: Cultivated in Southeast Asia. Cloves: Native to Indonesia. Nutmeg: Native to Indonesia. Garlic: Native to Central Asia. Jasmine: Native to South Asia. Chicken: Domesticated in Southeast Asia. Yak: Native to the Himalayan region, particularly Tibet and Nepal. Silkworm: Domesticated in China for silk production. Africa - the Taghzurt (aka Aghrim). Cabbage: Originated in Europe, likely around the Mediterranean. Spinach: Native to Persia (modern-day Iran). Okra: Believed to have originated in West Africa. Dates: Native to the Middle East and North Africa. Honeydew: Originated in Africa. Watermelon: Originated in West Africa. Leeks: Originated in the Mediterranean region. Tamarind: Native to tropical Africa but widely cultivated in Asia. Kiwano (African horned cucumber): Native to Africa. Calabash (Bottle gourd): Native to Africa. Bay leaves: Derived from the bay laurel tree, native to the Mediterranean region but also grown in Africa. Chamomile: Native to Europe and western Asia but cultivated in Africa. Fennel: Native to the Mediterranean region but cultivated in Africa. Lavender: Native to the Mediterranean region but cultivated in Africa. Mint: Native to Europe and Asia but cultivated in Africa. Mustard: Native to Europe and Asia but cultivated in Africa. Canola (Rapeseed): Domesticated in Europe but cultivated in Africa. Rosemary: Native to the Mediterranean region but cultivated in Africa. Sage: Native to the Mediterranean region but cultivated in Africa. Thyme: Native to the Mediterranean region but cultivated in Africa. Donkeys: Domesticated in Northeast Africa, likely in Egypt and Sudan. The Americas - the Forbidden Lands. Blueberries: Native to North America. Cranberries: Native to North America. Strawberries: Native to North America. Pumpkin: Native to North America. Sassafras: Native to North America. Turkey: Domesticated in Mesoamerica (present-day Mexico and Central America). Maize/Corn: Domesticated in Mesoamerica. Beans: Domesticated in the Americas, likely in Mesoamerica. Squash: Native to the Americas. Sweet potato: Domesticated in the Americas. Potato: Domesticated in the Andes region of South America. Avocado: Native to Mesoamerica. Coconuts: Native to tropical America. Grapefruit: Believed to be a hybrid of the pomelo and sweet orange, originating in the Caribbean. Guava: Native to tropical America. Papaya: Native to tropical America. Passionfruit: Native to tropical America. Pineapples: Native to South America, likely originating in Paraguay or southern Brazil. Tomatoes: Native to South America. Peppers: Native to the Americas, particularly Central and South America. Mamoncillo: Native to tropical America. Dragon fruit: Native to the Americas, likely originating in Mexico and Central America. Tamarillo: Native to South America. Goldenberries: Native to the Americas, particularly South America. Açaí berries: Native to Central and South America. Paprika: Made from ground peppers, which are native to the Americas. Vanilla: Native to Mesoamerica. Cacao: Native to Mesoamerica. Allspice: Native to the Caribbean. Cayenne: Made from ground peppers, which are native to the Americas. Llama: Domesticated in the Andes region of South America. Alpaca: Domesticated in the Andes region of South America. Home

  • Tests of the Immortals | Sins of Redemption

    (Play) tabletopaudio.com Sins of Redemption Spiritual. Everything has a soul & without that Essence there would be only darkness, a world bereft of joy and meaning. INSTRUCTIONS: You will need a pen and paper in order to track your score. 1. Create three entries titled Options A, B & C. 2. Each time you answer a question, place a counter next to the option of your choosing. 3. At the end of the survey, click on the option that you align the most with. This will reveal your Estate. Shall we begin? 1. What would you say has been History’s greatest gift? Option A: It’s warriors, those who are willing to lay down their lives to protect those who can not. Option B: The power of its knowledge, for those who do not know it, will repeat its failures. Option C: For showing us the path and giving us purpose to move forward. 2. What is the most effective way to resolve conflict? Option A: Raw, naked aggression and violence. Option B: A superior military power will always prevail. Option C: A show of force is enough to resolve most conflicts. 3. How important is family to you? Option A: Family is critical. They are the only people you can trust, from birth to death. Option B: Family is somewhat important. They guide you in your early life but eventually you must be your own person. Option C: Family is important. They are the foundation for a balanced life. 4. When dealing with others, it is always best to? Option A: Remain at a distance and aloof. People can not be trusted. Option B: Take a position of aggression and strength. If they fear you, they will think twice before acting foolishly. Option C: Act with bravado and show them you are fearless in all actions. 5. If given the choice, what lifestyle would you accept? Option A: A nomadic life, one filled with freedom and travel. Option B: A life filled with loyalty and service to a cause. Option C: The life of a warrior, short and brutal, yes. But uncompromising. 6. What is one of life’s greatest secrets? Option A: The secret of balance, such as it is in nature. Option B: The secrets that violence can reveal to you, about yourself. Option C: The secret if inner strength and the power if knowing yourself. 7. How do great people achieve power? Option A: Through mysticism and spirituality, for all things answer to the power of the soul. Option B: Through a greater sense of purpose and knowledge of one’s self. Option C: Through the loyalty they inspire in those who follow them. 8. Great leaders are known for? Option A: Their adherence to the rule of law and honor. Option B: Their strength and its use. Option C: The praise and honor they gain through their deeds. 9. What would you want to be known for? Option A: My uncompromising belief in freedom. Option B: For being a consummate warrior. Option C: For the strength of my hands and how I used it. 10. What would you least want to be known for? Option A: For being arrogant towards others and their ways. Option B: For being corrupt and without honor. Option C: For being violent without just cause. Home Option A Option B Option C SINS OF REDEMPTION ©1034523 ®™ 2178325

  • Tests of the Immortals | Sins of Redemption

    (Play) tabletopaudio.com Sins of Redemption Spiritual. Everything has a soul & without that Essence there would be only darkness, a world bereft of joy and meaning. INSTRUCTIONS: You will need a pen and paper in order to track your score. 1. Create five entries titled Options A, B, C, D & E. 2. Each time you answer a question, place a counter next to the option of your choosing. 3. At the end of the survey, click on the option that you align the most with. This will reveal your Estate. Shall we begin? 1. What does the world need more of right now? Option A: The world needs more purpose, it is floundering. Option B: We need more acceptance of diversity. Option C: The world needs more structure; we have lost our way. Option D: The world needs protection, sometimes from itself. Option E. The world needs more guidance, no one seems to be in charge. ​ 2. What do you see as history’s greatest gift? Option A: Its warriors. They are the ones who shaped history after all. Option B: The wisdom of the past. Option C: The gift of its secrets, which are mine to discover. Option D: The many lessons it taught me on how to exact revenge. Option E. That justice will always find its way to those who do us harm. 3. When dealing with others, you prefer the following approach… Option A: To be thoroughly unscrupulous, because that is how they will be to you. Option B: With the gentle hand of guidance. Option C: In my own unique and quirky ways. Option D: In an almost eccentric manner to keep them unsuspecting. Option E. By any method possible, regardless of it’s underhandedness. You must stay on top. 4. When you leave this world, you want to be remembered for? Option A: My devotion to duty and the tasks assigned to me. Option B: for having tried to heal this world as much as I could. Option C: For the wonderful things I created. Option D: For my creativity. Option E. For my power and how I used it. 5. By which method would you suggest someone achieve said power? Option A: Through the amassing of wealth and riches. Option B: Through self-sacrifice and honorable deeds. Option C: Through creativity and ingenuity. Option D: Through the use of tools, both mundane and fantastical. Option E: Through arcane mysticism and unseen forces. 6. What are the most precious of secrets? Option A: The secrets of the inner soul. Option B: The secrets we can not and must not share. Option C: Those of the secret societies, those keepers of forbidden things. Option D: Those secrets that must be kept from the most prying of eyes; mine. Option E. Secret knowledge, that which is known only to the few. 7. Given the choice, which of these lifestyles would you choose? Option A: A life of loyalty and devotion. Option B: A nomadic, the path of the wanderer. Option C: A reclusive life, away from all of you. Option D: A life of obedience to my given cause. Option E. A life of dominance and control. 8. How important is family to you? Option A: Family is very important. You are what you are because of them, and they are rock you can return to when in need. Option B: Family is important. They are the foundation for a balanced life. Option C: Not at all. Who needs family? Other than the biological attachment, what can they possibly do for you? Option D: Family is important. They are the foundation for a balanced life. Option E. Family is somewhat important. They guide you in your early life but eventually you must be your own person. 9. What quality do you associate with a strong individual? Option A: Perseverance. Life is difficult, and one must have the resilience to live it. Option B: Selflessness. Only through aiding others do we aid ourselves. Option C: The Divine Spark. We should all strive to achieve our greatest self. Option D: Unscrupulousness. When one is tied by scruples, everyone takes advantage of you. Option E. Fearlessness. One must yell at the darkness to show you will not yield. 10. What flaw would you not want to be associated to? Option A: Underhandedness. Honor is the only things you have in this world. Option B: Charisma. There is no greatness in being able to convince others to do horrible things. Option C: Paranoia. They are everywhere. Watching. Don’t touch me! Option D: Corruption, especially the inner kind. It will rot your soul. Option E. Blind loyalty. It has killed more innocents than any other act of horror. Home Option A Option B Option C Option D Option E SINS OF REDEMPTION ©1034523 ®™ 2178325

  • NOVELS | Sins of Redemption

    Book 1: SECRETS Book One of the Dark Coast Chronicles focusses on the secrets kept by the immortals. Book 2: FEARS Book Two of the Dark Coast Chronicles focusses on the fears of the immortals. ​ Book 3: SACRIFICES Book Three of the Dark Coast Chronicles focusses on the sacrifices done by and for the immortals. Book 4: EVIL Book Four of the Dark Coast Chronicles focusses on the evils of the immortals. ​ Book 5: WAR Book Five of the Dark Coast Chronicles focusses on the culminating conflict brought about by the machinations of immortals.

  • WORLD | Sins of Redemption

    The World of Sins of Redemption? Imagine seven millennia of shadowy control, rewritten history and outright lies. Delve deep into the Worldbuilding and history behind the RPG game & Novels. ​ Explore the History. The cultures and places, both known and unexplored. The peoples, creatures and monstrous beings that inhabit the near and far corners of the Earth. Uncover the secrets that the immortals wish no mortal to know. ​ Take the Test: Are you an immortal? ​ A Record of Time The story of our world, began long before the first Enkiri fell and became the Nephal. ​ From Creation to modernity, 4.56 billion years of gods, divine wars and fallen races. The immortal Nephal are but the latest in self proclaimed gods of the Earth. ​ The Book of Places Kingdoms rise and fall at their hands, who would be here had they changed our fates? The Eastern Empire: one living god under the Heavenly Mandate. The Midlands: trading emporium and doorway to darkness. The Westerlans: the crumbling kingdoms of machines & war. The Taghzurt: the dark continent which few enter, and fewer still return. The Forbidden Lands: Distant lands of death and mysteries. The Three Colonies: New Gloucester, New York & Dark Coast Harbor. A Tale of Peoples From the Westerlans, through the Midlands and onward to the Eastern Empire. The Forbidden lands, the Taghzurt and the three colonies. Their peoples, places, laws, beliefs and the creatures found throughout the lands. (Djinn, Fae, Giants & Demons, as well as the last of the dragons). The Tome of Mysteries From the different creation myths to the truth of the Enkiri and their fall. Learn the Alphabet of the immortals and what secrets they have hidden. Goetic powers, Technomancy and Lost Rituals. Take the Test Are you an immortal? Take the Test.

  • RPG | Sins of Redemption

    The Role Playing Game Sins of Redemption is more than just stories or a world setting, it began as a Table Top Role Playing Game (TTRPG). And you can play it too! Chapter One: Introductions Who are the Nephal? Their Origins, birth, lives, deaths, Redemption & Sin. Chapter Two: Estates Chapter Three: Game Mechanics Chapter Four: Goety & Rituals Chapter Five: Storytelling Take the Test Are you an immortal? Take the Test.

  • Copy of HOME | Sins of Redemption

    Sins of Redemption Welcome to A World of Novels, RPG & Worldbuilding. Fallen immortals have been hiding amongst us for millennia. They rule with secrets, guile, magic & power. About the Creator Eric Breau Eric Breau is an independent Canadian author from rural Alnwick, New Brunswick. He holds degrees in Fine Arts, History, Archaeology, and Education, all of which are his passions. He blends his love of storytelling and history to write captivating stories of the enmeshed lives of everyday people, their struggles, and their triumphs. The breadth of his work includes poetry, short stories, and novels in various genres, including satirical horror, irreverent fiction, and historical fantasy. His latest work, "The Little Things " is part of an independent anthology titled The Last Day Under the Sun . (All proceeds from the anthology are dedicated to charities.) He is currently working on a collection of short stories under the title A Book from the Dead as well as a novel series entitled The Dark Coast Chronicles . Eric does not do email and newsletter subscriptions but records monthly YouTube updates in newsletter formats, which can be found in his links section. ​ ​ 2024-07-11 SoR / Eric Breau. Latest News A section with the latest news in bullet point form. ​ A link to the latest newsletter video with option for transcripts ​ Current WIP Use this space to tell users more about your current work(s) in progress. Contact the Creator A section for live chats and available hours (& disclaimer). Email the author a question (with disclaimer) ​ Join the Forum/Blog as a member (get free stuff)

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