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Because it makes sense? Not in a bad way...
I almost want to ask why.
Visually Seattle has changed a lot over the years. As a kid I'd go down 1st Ave and it was a lot of run down businesses, pawn shops and peep shows. Then it got nicer as Seattle prospered. Then it got super clean. Most of the old sketchy businesses were run off. Lately the theft and drugs have made doing business a real challenge. But nationally it's still a pretty safe town. I will say 2 blocks off Pike Place Market a pregnant gal was shot dead a few months back by a crazy homeless guy. We've had more homicides than almost any year in Seattes history.
As a Spokanite this humors me in ways you can't even imagine.
You won't regret that at all. I hadn't caught onto it either and my wife didn't mention it. Noted the package on the front doormat and opened it to find the book. Feeling like crap all day, so browsing through the book brightened my day.wish I'd known about that KIckstarter, but just put in a pre-order for the public release
Yep that is a mixed bag. I wasn’t aware that Vaesen’s Lost Mountain Saga was out yet, so this is a reminder for meBit of a mix of things, but all are WOOT!
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It's like Scooby Doo. You pull off the Erik Estrada mask only to discover that the real villain is mummified Bronson. And he would have gotten away with it too...I thought we all agreed that Dumarest was secretly Erik Estrada in disguise?
But the monster is never real in Scooby Doo. That means there must be another face under the Mummified Bronson mask.It's like Scooby Doo. You pull off the Erik Estrada mask only to discover that the real villain is mummified Bronson. And he would have gotten away with it too...
Now we at the Pub, explorers of grand mysteries, have finally found our ultimate calling: what's under the Bronson?But the monster is never real in Scooby Doo. That means there must be another face under the Mummified Bronson mask.
The default setting material already has things like beast men, serpent people, and the undead to fight so that's a start. There are a few paragraphs at the end about making the game more traditional swords and sorcery - it's really about making equipment more durable and changing the trappings.How easy is Paleomythic to hack into a more traditional Conan or D&D esque setting? I have recently hit my saturation point with B/X derived OSR games and I'm looking for an alternative.
How easy is Paleomythic to hack into a more traditional Conan or D&D esque setting? I have recently hit my saturation point with B/X derived OSR games and I'm looking for an alternative.
How easy is Paleomythic to hack into a more traditional Conan or D&D esque setting? I have recently hit my saturation point with B/X derived OSR games and I'm looking for an alternative.
Magic World may be another option. Basically Runequest light, and pretty S&S right out of the box. Available as PDF or POD from DTRPG and relatively inexpensive by current standards. Only one supplement, Advanced Sorcery but very compatible with BRP, RQ, CoC, Mythras etc.
CoC has always struck me as a neat foundation for the darker end of S&S, and it is starting to get some material leaning that way with Rome and Dark Ages settings. CoC S&S is a long over due thing since a lot of S&S was mythos adjacent, REH's work in particular.
Is that the version with the awesome art inside?I have been reading this series to my two (now teenage) daughters as bedtime stories.View attachment 70020
Oh, the rules and the tiny setting guide have been free for ages. It's basically OpenQuest 1E, so very much a simplified BRP. I wanted to finally have a print-out, and filled up my order with that (my primary reason being the newly released FMC).Sosthenes Age of Shadows looks interesting. Have you had a chance to read through it yet?
Last up and to end on a positive note. My physical book came in for "Nightmare Over Ragged Hollow" Kickstarter came in! The Merry Mushmen did an excellent job. Are we surprised? Nope, we are not. Kobayashi Really an a well put together book Kobayashi!
something in French, because I intend to learn that language and needed some milestones besides Asterix (randomly picked from a Lulu search, never even heard of it).
Yep. He has done Call of Cthulhu and At the Mountains of Madness (2 volumes) as well. He is currently working on Shadows of Innsmouth.Is that the version with the awesome art inside?
How is it? I've had my eye on it - is the main book out yet?Next up in my ongoing effort to abuse myself with 2d20, I decided to snag the new Dreams & Machines starter set. It's much lighter mechanically speaking. Also, feels better organized. Three, books, dice, cards, tokens and map, which all fit within the box. A nicely designed set up in packaging in that regard.
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Awesome, I thought that might be that one, but wasn't absolutely sure. Definitely own quality books for sure. All of them.Yep. He has done Call of Cthulhu and At the Mountains of Madness (2 volumes) as well. He is currently working on Shadows of Innsmouth.