When I started Zero Cooldown, I didn’t know if it would even be possible to get this far. Publishing books, creating RPG content, producing videos—it felt like something “other people” did, not me. But here we are, and step by step things are becoming real.
So, let me share where we stand right now.
NOVDOROD The Fall
The dark fantasy novella, NOVDOROD The Fall, is now available in EPUB and PDF, in both English and French.
The French edition just came back from the printer—it’s a strange feeling to hold a story that started as a young-me idea in my hands as a real, physical book. Left is Local Printer, Right is Amazon.
Audiobooks are also in the loop. Work will be coming in 2026. I’m both excited and terrified about this format because it brings a new layer of interpretation to the story.




Hubris at Fort-Graven
The TTRPG initiation module, Hubris at Fort-Graven, is now live also on DriveThruRPG and Itch.io.
If you’re around Montréal, I’ll also be running a live session in French at the Draconis festival on October 18. There are only two spots left, so if you’re curious about TTRPGs or just want to play something different, this could be your chance.
YouTube Channel
This one is a bit of a leap.
We’ve finished recording our first RPG sessions, where we test different systems and aim to highlight the creativity and variety that role-playing games make possible. The idea is not just to “play for an audience” but to co-create, experiment, and promote TTRPGs in all their forms. It will be in french.
Production is underway now. The launch date isn’t set yet, but if you want to support us early, you can already subscribe to the channel. It means a lot, honestly.
That’s where things stand today. There’s still a lot of work ahead, but each project feels like a step toward building the kind of creative space I’ve always wanted to see.
Which of these projects interests you most?


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