About the project

Project Entolia takes place in a sci-fi setting and universe, and it’s shown mainly through the eyes of the people who inhabit it. It’s a bizzarre “world”, home of countless sentient species which use spaceships powered by the hearths of mysterious and powerful cosmic entities of titanic proportions, the Leviathani, and fight with psionic abilities, energy-powered weapons and genetically modified dinosaurs. Yes, dinosaurs.

About us

Greetings, I’m an Italian “dinonerd” who, since I could remember, liked to build worlds and create stories (the first “prototype” of Entolia is almost 20 years old!) that I always kept for myself. Until recently, when I started to game master a D&D campaign and then a FarSight one, both set in one of these universes and… it went out pretty well, thankfully! My friends and family then encouraged me to show and share some of my creations with more people and so here I am, thanks to their support (blame them and not me, please).

Francesco Parigi
Francesco Parigi

Alessandro Parigi

Hello there! My name is Alessandro, aka Chile, and I'm one of the players of those campaigns (the D&D one and then the Farsight one) that the good ol' Francesco (my brother) created a few years ago. And I was (and still am) objectively the best player, no offense, but we have to be honest. I'm currently a university student and I decided to help my brother with this project, so... may Demiurgos help us! Or something like that.

Francesco Parigi

Hello there ! I'm Michele or, if you prefer, MikeSwort. I pretty much grew up with Francesco since high school and, believe me, that dinonerd has always been a volcano of ideas. One fine day, he offered me to join his first D&D campaign and, little by little, I was fascinated by that intricate process which is the detailed creation of worlds and stories. And here I am, in my small way, helping as I can. About me I can tell you that I'm a university student, I love history and I play the pipe organ. But enough with the chit-chat, those galaxies aren't going to explore themselves... Welcome to Entolia!

Michele Spata