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Tuesday, August 13, 2013

Thoughts on a "Friday Fanciful Encounters" Series of Postings For the DCC RPG


In case you haven't noticed, I find the DCC RPG art both evocative and inspiring. I've started using pieces of art from the DCC RPG rulebook for the new series of Magic Mayhem Monday posts, two of which have already been posted.

I'm thinking of doing something similar with some of the larger pieces of art. This time, I want to use them to inspire some encounter or room write ups. I've got some ideas for the above piece, but it may not get done by this Friday (the regular job has been running long the last few weeks and will be for the foreseeable future).

Any ideas on how to make this work even better than my basic idea? Anyone want to join in on the fun? ;)

9 comments:

  1. I've actually done some of these for the exclusive patron, Pesh Joomang (anagram it) for Angels, Daemons, & Beings Between.

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    1. damn you Daniel! Is there anything you haven't done DCC related ;)

      Very cool :)

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    2. It was one of the patron spells, and it summoned creatures from the Book of Pesh Joomang. Needless to say, each creature comes from the page range of the summoning result.......

      I also turned the DCC belt buckle and the first shirts GG was selling into magic items.

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  2. That piece of art sparks an entire module, not just an encounter...

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    1. That it may, but I'll be lucky to fund the time to write an encounter ;)

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  3. That piece of art sparks an entire module, not just an encounter...

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    1. Yeah, who did that one, Erik? Was that Bradley McDevitt?

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  4. I've thought about doing this before but never have. I'd love to hear how it works out.

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