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Tuesday, December 17, 2013

The Recipient of the Day 5 Small Niche Games Bundle of Goodness is...

DSB

DSB, use the contact form on the right side of the page and let me know the email this stuff is going to.

Congrats!

On the 6th Day of OSR Christmas, Santa Made Us Crawl!


Yes, it is time to Crawl!

+Dak Ultimak has donated some Crawl! bundles (1-8) to the OSR Christmas festivities.

These bundles are open to all, no matter their mailing address.

1 Bundle of Crawl! in Print + PDF

2 Bundles of Crawl! in PDF

EDIT Adding 3 Crawl! Issue 1 in Print and PDF!

One of the best gaming fanzines ever, and if you are lucky you may find this DCC RPG fanzine under the OSR Christmas tree.

You know what to do - add a comment and you may be one of the lucky three six:)

Monday, December 16, 2013

On the 5th Day of OSR Christmas, We Found More of the 2nd Day Goodness...



Small Niche Games has been kind enough to give away another set of PDF goodness open to all :)

If you missed this over the weekend, you've got a second chance...

The Chronicles of Amherth

Blood Moon Rising

The Inn of Lost Heroes

Pyramid of the Dragon

The Stealer of Children

The Shrine of St. Aleena

Ghoul Keep and the Ghoul Lands

A very nice collection of Small Niche Games products in a tidy package to one fine commenter on this post. Again, open to all.

Post will be open for comments until 8pm or so tomorrow night.

(Day 4 gift recipients can be found here)

The Recipients of the 4th Day of OSR Christmas Gifts Are...

OSR Santa has rolled the magic dice and decided on the recipients of the OSR Christmas Day 4 PDF give away. They are:

Christopher Wood - Blood & Treasure

Shawn Kilburn - Tales of the Space Princess

mbeacom - Par Fortuna

use the email box thingie on the far right to contact me, so I can pass your info on to +John Stater and get these gifts out to you.

Congrats!




Sunday, December 15, 2013

Some Observations on the 12 Days of OSR Christmas and Ideas for the New Year

The response to the 12 Days of OSR Christmas is simple more than I expected by many magnitudes, both with the gifts to be given away and the folks that are hoping to be gifted.

Like always, it seems that these events take on a life of their own and I'm just along for the ride. I'm not sure if I'll be able to get everything out in the 12 days I'm running this, but if there are gifts that don't make the 12 days, I'll kick the rest of them off with the New Year - kinda like a Three Kings Day extension to the whole thing.

There will be a major "event" hosted here at The Tavern, probably before the month of January wraps up - or at least should kick off sometime in January and run a bit beyond. It will require a bit more effort than "just a comment", but the rewards will be equal to the effort required.

Yep, something else that will probably resemble me trying to ride a dragon by holding on to it's tale. It's worked okay for me thus far ;)

On the 4th Day of OSR Christmas I Found Blood & Treasure and...


Open to all. We have 3 gifts in PDF - one gift each for three recipients.

Major props to +John Stater for donating the following for the OSR Christmas cause ;)

Blood & Treasure

Tales of the Space Princess

Pars Fortuna

Three gifts - three recipients - this post will be open to comments until at least 530 tomorrow night.

You need to comment to be in the running for a gift :)

New OSR PWYW - Execution Corner (GM Games)



Plug in and play. That is what Execution Corner is. It's a small yet detailed local whose name is also it's definition.

It's also stat free, so really, it could fit into any fantasy setting. I have an idea where this may fit into my current campaign.

Favorite line? 
Around the back of tavern is the pissing wall. Names of the
criminals that were hung here are carved into the wood. The
patrons are encouraged to piss on the names as tribute.
No, we don't have a pissing wall at Tenkar's Tavern, but after reading this we may need to instal one ;)

From the blurb:

Execution Corner is a location you can drop into your campaign.  A crossroads area where 96 criminals have met their end.  You'll find the No Tomorrow Tavern serving the thirsty crowd on hanging day.  A pair of peddlers selling until the rope goes taut.  And an executioner who is very particular about what rope he uses.

What you'll find inside:

A hand drawn, colored map of the area.
Descriptions of the people and area.
Extras that include superstitions and a few game mechanic additions.


The Recipient of the NOD Bundle is...



Time to award the bundle of NOD to:

goeticgeek

email me or use the contact form on the right so I can get +John Stater your needed info.

previous gift recipients can be found here. sill waiting on a few.

Recipients of the 2nd Day and 3rd Day Flash OSR Christmas Giveaways Are...



Time to give away some gifts :)

The 2nd Day of OSR Christmas gift recipient (a bundle of Small Niche Games products in PDF) is:

BlUsKrEEm 

The 3rd Day of OSR Christmas - Flash Bonus - gift recipients of That's a Goblin!? in PDF are:

Frothsof

Steve Moss

Mike Gibb

JDJarvis

Steve Balog

The Day 1 recipient was:

DungeonMastahWieg

The lucky folks need to reach out to me so we can get them their goodies - email tenkarsDOTtavernATgmailDOTcom so we can put things in motion for ya ;)

Saturday, December 14, 2013

Third Day of OSR Christmas - Flash Bonus - That's a Goblin!?



Yep, we have a quickie here, but the good news is there are FIVE PDF copies available, therefore FIVE winners. Open to all!

This post will close to comments tonight whenever my game session wraps up, so probably around 1230 or 1 am Eastern

5 copies of That's a Goblin!? are being gifted by +Mark Chance of Spes Magna Games.

You have about 8 hrs to get your comments in, so get cracking!

On the Third Day of OSR Christmas - Have Some Egg NOD


+John Stater has been incredibly generous with his gifting, and this particular gift is open to all to try for.

John is giving a bundle of NOD issues 1-21 to one lucky patron of this here fine tavern.

Add a comment and you may be the lucky recipient. This post will be open until about noon on Sunday (tomorrow)

Friday, December 13, 2013

On the Second Day of the OSR Christmas, My Barkeep Gave to Me...



Yep, Day Two is here, and Day Two of the OSR Christmas is in PDF and is open to all!

The Chronicles of Amherth

Blood Moon Rising

The Inn of Lost Heroes

Pyramid of the Dragon

The Stealer of Children

The Shrine of St. Aleena

Ghoul Keep and the Ghoul Lands

A very nice collection of Small Niche Games products in a tidy package to one fine commenter on this post. Again, open to all.

Post will be open for comments until 8pm or so tomorrow night.

(there may be a bonus OSR Christmas post over the weekend with a short window if I can pull it off - busy busy)

Day One Gift recipient is here

The Recipient of the 1st Gift of "12 Days OSR Christmas" is...


The winner of the OSR Three Pack from Day One of the 12 Days of OSR Christmas is...

DungeonMastahWieg

Congrats!

Send me you snail mail info at tenkarsDOTtavernATgmailDOTcom and I'll pass it on to he that started this whole thing in the first place ;)

Today's gifts will be posted shortly.

(I found a use for the LotFP Ref Book Dice set with the D1000 and lots of rerolls :)

Thursday, December 12, 2013

Mini Review - Monster Slayers: The Heros of Hesiod (Free WotC RPG Aimed at 6+)


Monster Slayers is loosely based on D&D - probably 4e, but it's hard to tell. It's simple and gets the player's right in the game, but I do have some issues:

1 - It's got a board, which is pretty limiting to kids imagination I would suspect. It also is heavily reliant on positioning on that board for PC power to be effective. Again, limiting imagination, which is usually the strong point in young kids.

2 - It uses 1d20 or 3d6, depending on the dice one has available, to determine hits, but the spread isn't equal. Here's an example from the rules:
An attack power is made up of the name (such as Massive
Axe), what you roll to try to hit a monster (such as 1d20), the
number you add to the result of that roll (+ 5), and what happens
if you succeed in your roll (such as “Deals 1 point of axe
damage”). If you don’t have access to twenty-sided dice, there
is an alternative using conventional dice (such as 3d6+2). 
To use a Massive Axe attack power, the player rolls one
twenty-sided die and adds 5 to the result. For example, Raen
rolls a 10 and adds 5 to get 15. The player announces the
result, and the Dungeon Master compares it to the monster’s
armor class. If it equals or beats the monster’s armor class,
then the attack succeeds. For example, Raen’s 15 is the same
as the bullette’s armor class of 15, so Raen succeeds in hitting
the bullette.
So follow me on this one: 15 or better hits, which is a roll of 10+5 on the d20 (55% of the time he hits) or 3d6+2 roll which needs 13 with the +2 (about 16% chance).

No, the numbers dont work if you switch dice around.

Not the game I'd use to introduce my niece to gaming, but it is free, so it has that going for it. Maybe others will get some mileage out of this that I won't.

From the blurb:

Are you a parent who wants to share the fun of Dungeons & Dragons with your kids, but you’re worried that the rules are too complicated or a standard adventure would tax their attention spans? Are you a teacher or librarian who would like to introduce your students to the game, but you’re reluctant to take on the regular time commitment of a full-blown campaign?

There are a great many reasons to share D&D with kids. Besides being just the kind of imaginative play that kids naturally engage in, Dungeons & Dragons develops an array of essential educational skills, including:

Math skills
Reading skills
Writing skills
Cooperation and leadership
Problem-solving
Creative thinking
We’ve heard from many of you out there that you’ve been wanting to unlock these benefits for your kids, but you feel that they’re not ready for the basic game or you just don’t have the time to run your own campaign. So we put together this variation, based on the new novel for young readers, Monster Slayers by Lukas Ritter. Monster Slayers: The Heroes of Hesiod captures the flavor, fun, and educational benefits of Dungeons & Dragons in a fast-paced, easy-to-learn experience for kids ages six years old and up.

Monster Slayers: The Heroes of Hesiod requires no previous knowledge of Dungeons & Dragons, and all you need to play is included in this adventure, aside from a few dice and pencils (and some friends to play it with). Play time can be as little as fifteen minutes or as long as an hour, depending on how many monsters you run.

Monster Slayers: The Heroes of Hesiod isn’t just for kids. It’s also a fun diversion for experienced players who need their D&D fix but don’t have the time for a full-length game. Or share it with your non-gamer family and friends who claim to be intimidated by the rules of the game. It won’t be long before they’re hooked on the game you love!

Day 1 of the "12 Days of OSR Christmas" Giveaway - An OSR Threesome


Note: Due to the expense of mailing packages outside the US, some days of the OSR Christmas Giveaway will be limited to US mailing addresses only. This is one of those days. I apologize to the international tavern patrons and will make it up to you in the coming days. PDF gifts will be international and will require an OBS (occasionally LULU) account to claim in most cases. We do have print gifts that will be shipping internationally in later days.

We are kicking off the 12 Days of OSR Christmas with a very OSR package for a single tavern patron - print copies of the following donated by +tony a. thompson

1. S&W Whitebox (softcover)
2. Heroes & Other Worlds Adventure Game
3. Whitehack

Now, how do you enter to possibly find yourself gifted these fine gifts?

Add a comment to this post. 

Really, it's that simple. I'll stop taking comments at 5pm tomorrow night NYC time and randomly pick a winner and Tony will get the gifts out to you.

The same will go one for 11 more days. Some days the gifts will be in print. Some days PDF. Some days will have multiple gift receivers, some days will have 1.

The winner(s) will be announced within 48 hours after the post closes for comments, but most likely will be announce within hours of the comments closing, usually in an OSR Christmas posting.

I can't find you, you'll have to find me after the gift(s) is(are) announced. Unawarded gifts will roll over to Three Kings Day or something...

Wednesday, December 11, 2013

Death in RPGs is Not an End But a New Beginning With Cheese Dip



Last weekend in +Joe D 's Blood Island game, my character Rath came to an end. He fought the good fight, but the life expectancy of a level 1 adventurer in ANY OSR game isn't all that high, and LotFP Weird Fantasy is probably more lethal than most.

So, what does one do when their character takes the big dirt nap?

Roll up a new one!

Seriously, I understand the loss of a character, even one that has only seen a few sessions use, can be annoying, even sad. I however, embrace it.

Besides, I rolled a new character with decent combat related ability scores, a 5 in INT and WIS, made him a berserker with a fondness for cheese dip and named him "Gru". Hell, he's practically written himself ;)

Beta Beta! "Shroud of the Avatar" and "Wasteland 2" Release to Kickstarter Backers in Beta - So Long as You Are A Windows User


Got emails for both Shroud of the Avatar and Wasteland 2 touting the release of both in beta format to backers of their respective Kickstarters.

Both games are being developed for Windows, OSX and Linux.

Both games are releasing their initial Betas in Windows only.

I could install them on the Win7 side of my Mac, but I supported them to play in native OSX, so I guess I'll wait.

Waiting is the name of the Kickstarter game...


Kickstarter - The Islands of Purple-Haunted Putrescence (an OSR module)


Where does one start? +Venger Satanis is the one running this Kickstarter, and his first adventure, Liberation of the Demon Slayer was a Hot Item at the RPGNow site after it's release. I never reviewed LotDS even though I have the PDF, mostly because the number of house rules at the beginning of the product would have been better suited as either their own system or a separate product IMHO. Or heck, put them at the end. At the beginning, they seem much less optional. FYI, I also dislike Reese's Peanut Butter Cups. The mix of house rules with adventure made the expectation that you would run said adventure with the optional rules presented pretty much a default.

So yeah, I really should go back to it and JUST read the adventure part this time and pretend the optional rules don't exist. Layout was nice, art was slamming and I suspect the dungeon was a good one.

What about the current Kickstarter, The Islands of Purple-Haunted Putrescence? It appears to be an enclosed sandbox / small wilderness setting spanning three islands:
Rather than another dungeon crawl, this is a wilderness crawl.  Specifically, adventurers will explore three islands in close proximity that have been visited by a wyrm-riding empire, extra-dimensional invaders, space aliens, Elves, Dwarves, Humans, and more. They'll find black pylons enabling time/space travel, an evil temple, a shattered dome city, and most importantly, The Thing That Rots From The Sky!
I'd say that looks to be pretty damn awesome, all wrapped up in 23 32 pages and $20 for the print version. Which seems on the low middle-ish for page count. Unless the stretch goals are hit, which have the potential to gradually increase the page count to over 100 pages, which would make this a bargain.

Am I in? I'll let you know next payday, which is a week from Friday. Just leased a new car today and my discretionary spending is gonna take a hit. Otherwise, I'd be in for $20 today. Just keep and houserules in a separate product ;)

edit: maps by +Dyson Logos . It's now a "must buy"

Tuesday, December 10, 2013

We have our 12 Days of OSR Christmas Graphic :)

Big thanks to New Big Dragon!


Remember, it kicks off in 2 days.

All you need to do is comment on the posts that have a prize or prizes you'd like a chance to win.

Print, PDF and unique gifts will be randomly awarded over the 12 days of the new OSR Holiday. (note - some physical gifts are only shipping within the US - this will be noted when such posts go up on the blog)

Guess it's time for me to sign up at Stamps.com ;)

Reminder - Two More Days Until "12 Days of OSR Christmas" :)

Wish we had a snazzy graphic for it, but that's ok - we've got some awesome giveaways starting December 12th ;)

Signed,

Santa's Grumpy Dwarf
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