- A failed RPG captain travels home to see his old friends for one nostalgic night of gaming; but when the game begins to crumble under the weight of unresolved issues, he must find a way to heal the old wounds before morning comes.
- Jameson "Jaz" Colier, ex-college football star, is less than happy with how his life has turned out. A blown knee, a crappy apartment and a job at a package delivery service are the meager remains of a happy childhood and once promising football career. His only joy is in being team captain of a group of professional Goblins & Gold Role Playing Gamers with a reputation for ruthless game-play. And when his team is removed from the pro rankings for alleged cheating, even that begins to crumble. Needing a break from his life in Los Angeles, Jaz returns home to San Jose. While he's there, his high school Game Master arranges a night of Goblins & Gold for their old gaming group, something they haven't done together in over fifteen years. As the night progresses, the group has trouble reconciling the friends they once were with the people they've become and, in order to get through the night, Jaz and his fellow gamers must address unfinished (and sometimes unpleasant) business left to simmer for more than fifteen years.—David Nett
- Night of the Zombie KIng is a new miniseries set in the world of GOLD, where Role Playing Games are a professional sport, and those who play them can be famous athletes. NOTZK is not part of the main GOLD series; rather, it is a standalone story in the same world. It is also a drama, where GOLD is comedy/satire. Jameson "Jaz" Colier, ex-college football star, is less than happy with how his life has turned out. A blown knee, a crappy apartment and a job at a package delivery service are the meager remains of a happy childhood and once promising football career. His only joy is in being team captain of a group of professional Goblins & Gold Role Playing Gamers with a reputation for ruthless game-play. And when his team is removed from the pro rankings for alleged cheating, even that begins to crumble. Needing a break from his life in Los Angeles, Jaz returns home to San Jose. While he's there, his high school Game Master arranges a night of Goblins & Gold for their old gaming group, something they haven't done together in over fifteen years. As the night progresses, the group has trouble reconciling the friends they once were with the people they've become and, in order to get through the night, Jaz and his fellow gamers must address unfinished (and sometimes unpleasant) business left to simmer for more than fifteen years.—David Nett
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