Friday, July 16, 2010
Room for Another Mag?
In addition to covering many different RPGs, the plans include coverage of tabletop and live action gaming. It should be interesting to see how this plays out.
Issue Zero, a 16 page preview, is available for free as a download from RPGNow here.
Thursday, July 15, 2010
Life Sucks - Then You Blog
It's one hell of a distraction. I'm sure its a D&D spell already, but damn I'm ready to write one from experience.
On a positive note, despite all the noise James managed to raise recently, his Weird Fantasy game is ready for preorders. I'm in for one. He may be a loud mouth, but he is an extremely talented loudmouth. I have high expectations for it. I'll review it when I receive it.
It aint cheap, but damn thats alot stuff!
Wednesday, July 14, 2010
Optimal Salacious Review - OSR
Truth of the matter is it served its purpose. It drove traffic to Jim's site, just as Weird Fantasy is getting set to release. Who will be the main buyer's of Jim's game? People that are interested enough in this corner of the hobby to read blogs about this crap... me, you maybe?
I personally didn't like Jim's telling people what they should be called, making people a part of the OSR based on his word alone. If I read a book by a Communist, am I now a Commie? If I read the Bible do I now have to "witness" for everyone, or whatever the heck it is they do when they knock on my door and try to save me?
I'm fine at defining myself. I might game mostly in what is defined loosely as OSR, but I have no products to push, no game to publish. As someone else said... this is my hobby, and lets leave it as such.
Greyhawk Grognard: Marketing the OSR
Greyhawk Grognard: Marketing the OSR, Part 2 of 4: Innovation
GG has put forward two really great posts on the OSR. Do yourself a favor and check them out.
I'd Make a Horrible PC
My sinuses and the accompanying post nasal drip are driving me out of my mind. I blame the wonderful NYC weather.
I could never survive as a PC, getting my ass beat on a daily basis, sleeping outdoors or in a dungeon.
Sinuses knock me down ;)
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Tuesday, July 13, 2010
Another Twofer Tuesday
First up is Oil Pressure, a module for Villains and Vigilantes. Coming in at 16 pages, it should give you an evening of entertainment and a nice sample module for you V&V game.
Our second freebie is also the second part of a series of adventures.
Campaign 1: Secrets of the Ancients from Mongoose Games for Traveller. There are three separate download links on the page. The campaign intro, part 1 and part 2. Enjoy
Monday, July 12, 2010
Waiting is the Hardest Part
So, The Kid is at a birthday party tonight. He's 17, stubborn, likes to show he is independent. Got a whole lot of: "and you know you don't have to text me every five minutes." "You DON'T need to know everything." Normal adolescent spreading of wings.
All I asked was: "When you know what time it is wrapping up, send me a text"."
The independent lad needed 5 bucks for a MetroCard (NYC Subway) and has already texted me that: "It wraps up at 10 and if I feel lazy I may need a ride." That's my boy... you can spread those wings as far as you want, but your father will always be there for you.
So, what am I doing in my spare time this evening? Watching the Dungeons & Dragons: The Complete Animated Series
Alright, its a little dated, and the putz shares my name (Cavalier named Erik... sheesh, what a tool) but its still D&D, its still fun, and it makes me feel years younger. It can't be all that bad ;)
Looking For a Good First RPG
I started a thread pretty much asking for the same on ENWorld.
I'm looking for a good RPG to introduce a first time player to roleplaying. They want something they can read first, so it shouldn't be too huge and should include an easy to follow sample of play.
The vast majority of my 30 years of game collecting assumes prior knowledge of roleplaying games. I'd like to hear some suggestions if y'all if possible.
Thanks :)
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Sunday, July 11, 2010
And the Winner is...
In any case, we have 5 entries. In order of their posting it is:
1-2 Greg
3-4 Mikemonaco
5-6 James
7-8 dogrodeo
9-0 Tim Shorts
Can we have a drum roll please?
Taking a randomly chosen 10-sided die from my desk drawer. Witnessed by Ashley, the 4 y/o feline... we have rolled a 5.
Woot! James wins a PDF copy of Dragon Warriors courtesy of RPGNow.
James, check your email.
Still Six Hours Left...
Your comment must be in by 6 pm today, Eastern time. Just Do It! :)
Saturday, July 10, 2010
Quick Start Rules - The Listing - Part the Fifth
There is still time to add your favorite BBEG to the thread here and have a chance to win a PDF copy of Dragon Warriors. Comments must be added by 6 pm Eastern Time July 11, 2010. Operators are standing by.
Anyhow, back to the Quickstarts:
FFGs quick starts for its Warhammer 40k line of RPGs is available at the following links:
Deathwatch Rouge Trader Dark Heresy
Actually, lots of free goodies at those links... enjoy
StarSiege from Troll Lord Games- Cross Castles & Crusades' engine with sci-fi and this is the result. My son gave me this as a Christmas gift when it came out. He rocks!
PDQ Sharp! from Atomic Sock Monkey - The game engine behind Jaws of the Six Serpents, Zorceror of Zo, and many others.
PDQ - For an ever more streamlined version of the above. In case you don't like Swashbucklers and such ;)
Lazy Saturday Afternoon
So far today I have played some Star Trek Online, read the latest Knights of the Dinner Table, surfed the web, played with the iPad... I've really missed the Do Nothing of Importance type of Saturday. I think I need to schedule these more often ;)
Oh, and we are getting some rain here in NYC. Woot! About friggin time.
Anyhow, when I motivate my lazy ass I'll put up the next installment of the Quick Start collection. I expect that should be sometime this evening.
K, back to blowing shit up in STO.
Friday, July 9, 2010
Tell us About Your Favorite BBEG
Besides, everyone that posts gets a chance to a single copy of Dragon Warriors RPG from RPGNow.
Yep, I have a copy to give away, and one lucky random poster will get it.
Get your posts in by 6pm eastern time Sunday, July 11, 2010. The winner will be announced by 6pm on July 12th, and probably a lot sooner.
The ongoing contest is still in effect. When we hit 40 Google Connect Friends, one lucky random friend gets a PDF copy of Fantasy Craft. Prizes at 50 and 60 friends also.
So, who is your favorite baddie anyhow?
Warhammer 40k Quickstarts gone from RPGNow
Apparently Fantasy Flight Games has removed the assorted quick starts for their Warhammer 40k RPG lines from RPGNow. They are still available if you dig through the FFG website, although you will need to sign up on their site to download anything.
I noticed this as I was preparing the next installment of the Quickstart Collection posts. In any case, any previous links I may have posted for these are dead. I'll try to get the new links up this weekend. (posting links with the iPad is a PITA... Heh)
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Thursday, July 8, 2010
July Specials at RPGNow
JulyDriveThruBlogPod2010



Better Late Than Never
NYC heatwave might have broken, so I'll stop bitchin' about the heat and annoying my Southern readers ;)
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Wednesday, July 7, 2010
Thoughts and Random Crap
Got my hard copies of the Dresden Files RPG 2 Volume set today. Holy crap but those are big books. They might go out as gifts as I have the PDFs, but they are certainly a beauty to behold. I just stumbled across the TV series on Netflix on Demand last night... I'm getting psyched... now to find a game ;)
Probably will have a short review or two up for tomorrow. Depends on how the day progresses and if I can get any reading done during lunch tomorrow.
Stay cool.
Gathering of Fools
The heat here in NYC in right there in the unbearable range. Not that it would have kept me from gaming at the back yard table in my younger years, but these days give me A/C or don't even think of gaming / gathering or anything.
Heck, even the A/C at work can't keep up with the heat, and they are all new centralized cooling units. Can you tell I don't much like the heat?
At least it's a short work week.
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Tuesday, July 6, 2010
Basic Roleplaying Quickstart Edition - Worth It?
I understand. Really, I do. It's why I've been putting together the free quick starts postings. Sometimes a new RPG game system can be like sushi - all your friends like it, but to you its just raw fish.
For those that are interested in Basic Roleplaying, but are concerned it might just be raw fish, Chaosium has published the Basic Roleplaying Quickstart Edition. It's not free. It's a whole 2 bucks. Less then a Starbucks Coffee - except I also group coffee with raw fish, but I digress.
Two bucks gives you a pruned down version of the BRP rules (no Magic, sorry), but it is more then enough to run a session or two, or even a campaign if you are the improvising type. Well, probably lots of improvising, as the equipment list is fairly short.
It includes 7 extremely short scenarios, but they serve the purpose of showing the flexibility of the rules as written.
Me, I'd want a copy of the BRP Quickstart in all my players hands before running a BRP game. Let them print out their own copies or just work off the PDF. I'd rather start them small and add to their knowledge, then drown them behind all the options presented in the full rulebook.
Classic Fantasy - Bastard Child of BRP & AD&D
When one thinks of the two systems, they are pretty far apart.
AD&D uses classes and levels. BRP uses broad professions and skills.
AD&D uses a D20 for most task resolution. BRP uses percentiles.
AD&D characters earn experience points. BRB characters earn skill increases.
The list goes on with spell lists and levels, hit points, the whole power curve for the players is different. On the surface, there isnt much that links them, besides perhaps the fairly similar ability list overlap of Strength, Constitution, Intelligence and Dexterity. Then Rodney Leary came along and did his mash up. From what I can tell, it works fairly well, if it is a bit disorienting. At times, I didn't know whether to read with my AD&D eyes, or my Basic Roleplaying eyes.
All of the basics from the players' POV are included. All the classes you know and love (except assassins) are included. The classic fantasy races are there. Multiclassing rules are even included, which is pretty nice for a expansion built on a classless system.
Alignment is a major addition, especially for classes that need to reach certain levels in good / law / etc to unlock new abilities. For the Paladin's warhorse, or his turning undead, or his spell use... he needs to do actions that show how good he actually is. It's a novel concept to work around BRP's lack of level advancement, and I think it would work well. Heck, it might work well enough to lift that for AD&D, D&D and their brethren.
The spell list is extensive and takes up about a third of the book. Most of the spells are fairly direct ports from D&D and it's different variations. I can't tell you how well the spell casting replicates D&D, asI think I would need to see it in action, and I'm about 20 years away from playing Runequest 3 and its horrid spell casting system.
There is a decent equipment section included, as well as some new / optional rules that deal with dungeon delving in BRP. It lacks a monster bestiary, but there is a book just for that. Classic Fantasy is pretty much the Player's Handbook for a Fantasy themed BRP campaign. On that level, it works pretty well. You just need to remind yourself its not Dungeons & Dragons, no matter how similar the taste ;)
Monday, July 5, 2010
Beating the Heat
Still, I got to watch American Pickers on the History Channel for the first time, and it's pretty cool watching them go thru other peoples stuff. It's almost like going to a garage or yard sale, but the junk is better on TV. I'd love to see them run across a classic sci-fi / fantasy collection, or, god forbid, some gaming material. I can always hop... heh
Started reading Classic Fantasy for Basic Roleplaying. It's kinda like AD&D meets Runequest. I'll give more feedback when I get further. Besides, it's splitting time with Obsidian Twilight on my iPad ;)
Quick Start Rules - The Listing - Part the Fourth
Mecha Quick Start - Heroic Journey Publishing. Think Japanese robot cartoon and comics, and you have the right mindset. Has to be a better system then Robotech (not talking setting - just system).
Mage: The Ascension- (Revised) Quick Start) - Back in the day this was the 2nd White Wolf game I picked up (Vampire: The Masquerade was the first). My plans for the campaign that never happened were very Dresden-like in retrospect.
Hunter: The Vigil Quick Start (The Hunt) and (One Year Later) - This quick start puts you in the roll of Philly's Finest surviving in a world full of supernatural. One Year Later is the follow-up / new quick start. So it's like a two-fer, or a White Wolf three-fer ;)
Supernatural: The Hunt Begins - Margaret Weis Productions. This is based upon the CW Network tv show of the same name. I need to watch more TV apparently.
That's it for today. Enjoy the day off if you have it ;)
Sunday, July 4, 2010
Obsidian Twilight - First Impressions.
I got my copy Obsidian Twilight last night, Dropbox'ed it for easy viewing on my iPad, and what I saw was damn sweet. Visually, it looked nice on my netbook, but it was a beauty on my iPad. LPJ Design really outdid themselves with the presentation. I would go as fat to say it is visually stunning. That being said, it would be a beast to print out at home for those that like to do so. Perhaps Louis can add a "less-frills" version to the file for those that like to hold a copy in their hands.
Obsidian Twilight is a dark world for sure. Death and the walking dead are everywhere. Which makes it a huge change from most default game settings. While made for the Pathfinder rules, I plan on looking at how much work would be necessary to move this to Labyrinth Lord, or Castles & Crusades.
I literally have done little more then read the first chapter and flip through the rest. I'll give this a real write up when I finish reading it. First glance is extremely promising. Here's part of the blurb:
- 8 new races usable as player characters or NPCs.
- Over 100 new feats, over 140 new spells and 6 new prestige classes.
- New equipment, weapons and magic items.
- New monsters and monster template.
- Highly detailed regions and history, new organizations to launch your campaign
You can download a free preview of Obsidian Twilight here.
Saturday, July 3, 2010
Chaos? Nope, Chaosium
What I find really interesting is that they are offering the Basic Roleplay Monographs. These are like small print run settings or adventures, such as Agents of the Crown (Victorian) and Aces High (Western). If you are a Basic Roleplay gamer, you options are increased exponentially.
I need to figure out how close the BRP Fantasy rules hew to Runequest 2nd edition. Might be my new Old School backup game...
In any case, I have way to many options to review from Chaosium. Drop a line and let me know what you are interested in me giving a look to. A sense of direction is always nice ;)
Villains and Vigilantes - New and the Same
Strange thing is, V&V missed me in its first incarnation. Not that I didn't know about it. My gaming group back in the 80s was always torn between V&V and its random chart charactrer generation, and Champions' "lets set a session or two aside to create some heros... point based... advantages... disadvanages... tweaking...mixing... arghh". The few times we decided to try a Supers game, we defaulted to Champions. I think we ran one session of gaming amidst all the sessions of character gen. So sad.
I've often wondered if we had chosen Villains and Vigilantes instead, maybe we would have gotten past character generation and actualy gotten to play a bit. Now I can give it a shot and find out (although I do have one hugely anti-supers player, so we will see ;)
Friday, July 2, 2010
iTabletop 2.0 Pandoren - Video Pitch
That being said, the video is a fine demo of the video quality of the iTabletop Pandoren software. I think Paladin would have been better served if he devoted a minute or two to the actual use of the software in play, especially as the video link was sent out to over 3,000 members of the forums, many of whom signed up and rarely (I suspect), if ever, returned. Such is the nature of the internet. To see iTabletop Pandoren in action, go here and try the video links. (Paladin, if you are reading this... the site upgrade looks awesome).
Full disclosrure: I own one of the earlier lifetime memberships (that gave 10 floating licenses) and gifted two. So, in for a penny, in for a pound and all that. Then again, I own a Battlegrounds RPG license with 5 floaters, a Klooge license with 6 floaters, and a Fantasy Grounds Ultimate Licesne with unlimited floaters. I'm kinda commited to Virtual Table Tops in general ;)
The Adventurer - For Those 3d6 in Order Games
The Adventurer from Soap Box games gives you the class to play when you CAN'T roll above a 12 in any ability you might need in combat. It's the ultimate in the "everyman" situation. Actually, it isnt a bad class.. its a good class for bad rolls. 75 cents for this short PDF.
As an aside, it would make a pretty good class for a Watchman type character.
Second aside, I answered Greg here.
Thursday, July 1, 2010
What's in the Hopper
If you read this blog and your not a Google Connect Friend... what are you waiting for? Giving out free PDFs courtesy of RPGNow to a random Google Connect Friend when we hit 40, 50 and 60 Friends.
Alright, officially off from work for five days. Time to get reading.
The Kobold Guide to Game Design V.3
Wolfgang also puts out a series of GM/DM advice books. If you want to improve your game, there is something in one of these volumes that will help you. The latest in the series is The Kobold Guide to Game Design, Volume III, Tools and Techniques.
First things first: This product is extensively hyperlinked. After flipping thru TKGTPD3 (phew) for a few minutes via the hyperlinks, you'll wonder why most gaming PDFs don't follow suit. It really adds to the experience.
In my opinion, the article most useful to DMs of OSR styled game is the one dealing with sandbox style games. Titled - Buckets in the Sandbox: Non-Linear and Event-Driven Design by Wolfgang Baur, it shows how a sandbox setting can have both order and freedom. I've always though of a sandbox campaign as barely ordered chaos. Now I have other options. Well written and thought out, it's given me some ideas to think about as I plan for my next game.
All of the articles deal with different angles of adventure design and / or game design. Want to get a head start on designing your own combat system? Colin McComb has some thoughts. Need to work on your plot? Ed Greenwood has you covered. The list goes on... its a whose who of game designers.
As for me, I think I'll be stealing... borrowing the most... from Wolfgang's sandbox. Repeatedly.
(see? I'm working my way thru the slush pile)
Wednesday, June 30, 2010
Wrack and Rune for Labyrinth Lord
Wrack and Rune for Labyrinth Lord was just released. I haven't done more then give it a virtual thumb thru, but what I've seen looks nicely done. It's on sale at 20% off thru July 4th.
The Blurb: It's a typical job: Go get the thing, bring it to the wizard. Of course, you should keep a few details in mind... like the thing is a three-ton statue... probably broken in pieces... and sunk to the bottom of Eel Bight, a dangerous bay haunted by thick fogs, Reef Devils, and a magic island full of kidnapping fairy-folk. Oh, and this wizard is in a hurry, so the reward drops every day. Other than that, no problem!
In true old-school style, WRACK & RUNE pits the players against logistical challenges, resource management, and the ticking clock. Blood may spill, but smarts and creativity will win the day more than brute force.
Actually all of Faster Monkey Games' products are on sale thru July 4th.
See? Way too much in my review slush pile to get thru quickly. A few days off from work will do wonders.
Big Boys and Their Toys
That is what I want to do on my vacation. Read all my new toys. Delayed by half a day as I need to run into work in the morning. Best laid plans and all that.
Midweek Madness - And then a Mini Vacation
Expect some reviews to hit this blog over the coming days. After I spend tonight putting holes in paper targets I'll be taking shots at my review pile. I have some Call of Cthulhu books I need to get to as well as a bunch of others (like the Kobold Guide to Game Design, Vol 3). Lets see what I can accomplish amidst Fourth of July fireworks and partying ;)
Tuesday, June 29, 2010
Quick Start Rules - The Listing - Part the Third
Septimus Quick Start - Or just get the full version for free here.
The Chimera RPG Quick Start - Multi-genre rpg. Of which I know nothing about. Guess I need to get the Quick Start...
Dungeons & Dragons 4e Quick Start - The most popular game in the RPG world. Easy way to see if 4e fits your play style.
Cartoon Action Hour: Season 2 Playset (FREE demo version) Maybe I can play the D&D Cartoon with these rules. Heh.
Castlemourn Cortex Quickstart - A setting by Ed Greenwood using the Cortex system? Forgotten Realms meets Battlestar Galactica? Interesting none the less.
Monday, June 28, 2010
PDF Format, Viable or Not?
I understand the argument "that all PDFs should be free", even if I don't agree with it. Consumers have readily accepted digital media, whether music (both DRM and non-DRM), movies and even mainstream book publishing (Amazon Kindle, B&N Nook, numerous assorted e-book distributors and e-reader makers).
Yes, our hobby is small. Yes, it may be nearly impossible to make a living off of it (especially after the D20 Implosion). That doesn't prevent one from making a profit off of it, large or small, if you are able to produce quality (and probably quantity too) products.
I remember reading somewhere (at some time in the not too distant past) that a Role Playing Game PDF make 90% of its lifetime sales in its first 90 days or so. That means although it has a unlimited virtual shelf life, its visibility window is fairly small. How does one lengthen, or refresh, that window?
Is PDF the ideal format for RPGs in electronic format? Is there a more viable or suitable format? Are there features that PDF is missing that you wish it had to increase it's viability or usefulness? Would a drop in e-book reader prices with suitable size screens lead to a higher amount PDF acceptance?
The market does change and adjust. Before the merger of RPGNow and DriveThruRPG, DTRPG used to lock down it's products with Adobe DRM. RPGNow watermarks most of its products these days. Would you do anything different? As a publisher? As a consumer? As a foul beast from the outer reaches? ;)
Sunday, June 27, 2010
What is Your PDF Price Point?
This is an important question. There are some folks out there that believe all PDF gaming material should be free, and it is certainly open to pirating (just like movies, music, and other electronic book formats). There are others that don't like PDFs at any price... I can understand that point of view. Then you have the other extreme: those of us that prefer the PDF format - even more so in my case as the iPad is an AMAZING PDF reader.
I'm going to throw my own magic price point into the mix - somewhere in the 40% to 60% range of the printed product, although it is a rule I've managed to break more then once. 60% for the lower priced books, 40% for the higher end of the spectrum.
If you read this blog on any sort of semi irregular basis, you know I'm keen on PDFs. I've always liked the format, or at least it's potential as a truly portable format that isnt stuck on your desktop or laptop screen. The Kindle DX was leaps and bounds closer to achieving that then we had ever been, and the iPad makes in a full blown reality. For me, PDFs are the key to my 21st century gaming library, tucked away on a portable device that takes up less space then the 1st Edition DMG.
If you aren't as portable in your reading medium for PDFs, their value to you may be less. Then again, if you are far from a game store they may be more valuable then the physical book. Each situation is different.
I like to find the really excellent gaming material that is made available for free from the companies themselves and share it with my readers. Not just because it is free, but because it meant to be read and used. In most cases, free PDFs from the named publishers are quality products aimed at showing your their works, in the hopes that you will buy further products from them, either hard copy or electronic. It is in their best interest to make it a quality experience.
Not everything can be free. When I started gaming in 1981 or so, the only free gaming material is what you or your friends wrote up themselves. These days, with the OSR, retroclones, quickstarts and other stuff, I could probably game for years for free on stuff others wrote. Yet I'd be shutting myself out from 95% or the hobby. I'd never experience the Indy publishers, the ones that push our hobby to the edge and then some.
Me, I enjoy my free and not-so-free PDFs. I find price to be less an issue then enjoyment.
Still, it took me a while to prefer PDF to dead tree. Where do you stand? What is your price point?
(Greg C. and I spoke a bit on this in email today- damn synergy at work ;)
New Contest!
Giving away a PDF copy of FantasyCraft to a random Google Friend when we hit 40 followers.
Giving away a PDF copy of Karma Roleplaying System Core to a random Google Friend when we hit 50 followers.
Giving away a PDF copy of Fat Dragon's Dragonshire Deluxe to a random Google Friend when we hit 60 followers.
Now THAT is an easy contest to enter ;)
Let's clear out the prize closet so we can get some more prizes :)
The Banner Contest Has a Winner!
Greg C. produced the above banners and they will put to good use. Now he just needs to pick his prize ;)
A new contest will be going live today, and anyone can enter. Actually, 33 have already entered and just don't know it yet ;)
As a side note, the new web address of TenkarsTavern.com is slowly going live...
Saturday, June 26, 2010
Fight On! #9 in Print and PDF
The Underdark Gazette (which should be on every gamer's weekend reading list) leads off this weekend with the release of Fight On! #9. I can't say enough about this magazine. Even if you, personally, find that 95% is stuff you might never use, the other 5% is worth more then the price of admission all by itself. Me, I run at about 50% of the articles being stuff that excites me and I'd want to find a way to use... which would make for one hell of a confusing game ;)
Bought, downloaded, DropBoxed and synced to my iPad for reading later tonight. Yes, the print version has been out for a few days, but I prefer PDFs myself ;
Growing Pains
Move along! Nothing to see!
The Troll Lords Get Cute and Furry
You get a nicely written version of the Castles & Crusades rules that are aren't going to overwhelm your kids, yet should still maintain the interests of the parents. We get most of the C&C classes represented in the rules, and advancement thru level 6. If your campaign was going to go beyond that, you'd need to reach over and flip thru the Castles & Crusades Player's Handbook.
The 66 page book includes character races, classes, spells, equipment, core rules, adversaries and even an adventure and campaign world. A lot crammed into a small number of pages.
Is it worth the 13 dollar price tag? If you have young kids that are interested in Role Playing Games, this might be a very good entry vehicle, especially if the GM/DM/CK is already familiar with 3.5e or any of the clones of the older D&D games (including Harvesters' direct parent, C&C). It might even play well as a short term diversion for more adult oriented gaming groups.
Friday, June 25, 2010
OUBLIETTE Issue 3 is Out!
Oubliette Issue 3 has hit the virtual newsstand at RPGNow. I'm sure the pressing question is "Just what do I get for my 2 bucks?" . Well, at McDonalds you could pick up 2 McDoubles, assuming there is no tax, but that isnt the answer you were looking for ;)
In this issue we get a Barbarian class for Labyrinth Lord, an adventure, the second part of Firearms for LL and other assorted goodies wrapped in the 47 page package.
The barbarian class is chock full of abilities. I can't say how well balanced he is compared to other Labyrinth Lord classes, but he looks to be a blast to play. 2D6 +1 HD at first level makes him a nice beginner's tank.
Alright, time for me to dig thru the rest. If it is anything like the first 2 issues this is an easy choice to pick up.
Weekend Updates
I just received Harvesters from Troll Lord Games. The quick once over looked good, now I need to conduct the full read thru. Looks like it might be a good crossover game for younger family members.
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AD&D's Demi-Foot Forward... - AD&D's demi-humans are primarily known for their multiclassing abilities. After all, what adventurer doesn't occasionally dream of casting spells from th...1 week ago
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Adventures Dark and Deep (Lite) - This arrived for me today, a PoD hardback via DriveThruRPG. Including postage, it cost me about $40 yankeebucks, so about $65 Kiwibucks. I got it purel...1 week ago
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[BLOG] News on the March! Episode XIV - This post continues the series of brief play reports I have been posting on Discord. This does not cover every single session (sometimes, recon and setup...1 week ago
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Into the Majestic Fantasy Realms: The Northern Marches has been released! - Last year, I launched the Kickstarter for Into the Majestic Fantasy Realms: The Northern Marches. Over 800 backers brought my projects to life, and now i...1 week ago
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Moldvay Basic D&D now Available in Print - Just a quick note that (finally) Moldvay Basic D&D is available in POD from DTRPG – previously, only the Cook/Marsh … Continue reading →2 weeks ago
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GURPS DF Session 222, Felltower 140 - Second GFS Assault, Part II - Real World Date: 4/26/2026 Game Date: 4/11/2026 Weather: Mild and sunny. Characters *Chop*, human cleric (367 points) *Duncan Tesadic*, human wizard (355 p...2 weeks ago
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Abstraction in My Liege, - I think the aspect of *My Liege,* that could potentially put off the most people is its lack of accounting granularity. It does not track Court wealth in...2 weeks ago
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White Box Dungeon Adventures is out! - Out now! Go grab your copy!https://www.drivethrurpg.com/en/product/560236/white-box-dungeon-adventures3 weeks ago
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Castle Greyhawk Four New Dungeon Level Maps Revealed - CZ Act 1 "Alpha Preview" Map TLG published a Castle Zagyg "Alpha Preview" to CZ1 backers on 2 April 2026, showing one-quarter of The Cellars, level 2 of C...4 weeks ago
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SoloDark: Four Drunk Priests - Dabbling into some solo play using SoloDark. Rolled up the party last night. 3d6 down the line and pick the best class for the results. It was tragic. ht...4 weeks ago
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Consolidated AD&D Weapon Characteristics List - Having spent the last few days down a research rabbit hole, I ended up compiling a chart of AD&D weapon characteristics, adding some "missing" entries an...5 weeks ago
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Referee Sabotage - It is an old saw that players are bad at executing their plans. Imagine this common scene: the party have some big job that requires planning; perhaps robb...1 month ago
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Divine Patronage: A Separate System for Party Advancement - In the past, I've written about why parties should have their own character sheet. The party sheet can track reputation, how noisy they are in the dungeon...2 months ago
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The March 1636 Lantern is Published - Okay, The March Lantern is available. Those fast on the draw may have noticed that I mistakenly published it as free access for 56 minutes. I was just so ...2 months ago
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Gary Con 2026 Registration - Silver Badges get to register for events at Noon Central today (February 21, 2026). Somehow I thought I failed to register for running games this year and ...2 months ago
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RPG Campaign Tour Challenge 2026, Day 9 - The Big Bad™ - Rolling on with Barking Alien's RPG CAMPAIGN TOUR CHALLENGE... *Day 9 - Who's in charge here?* *Who are the major movers and shakers in the campaign?* As t...2 months ago
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Mapping the pre D&D Dungeon Adventure From May 25 1972, Part 1 - Earlier (Here) we looked at the oldest dungeon dive preserved in Arneson's write up as found in *Blackmoor Foundations*. Turning now to the second dunge...2 months ago
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Book Notes: The Adventures of Amir Hamza: Lord of the Auspicious Planetary Conjunction - I've been reading *The Adventures of Amir Hamza: Lord of the Auspicious Planetary Conjunction*. It's a collection of mythological, spiritual, moral, hist...3 months ago
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On a Happy New Year - We are about to experience the most social upheaval since industrialization. What will that look like in sixty years? Sinless is starting it's third yea...4 months ago
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Mutants and Wizards - Heya folks, long time no see. I've just started working on something new called Mutants and Wizards. It's going to be an OSE/OSR post-apocalyptic game t...6 months ago
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Ten Friggin Hill Cantons Wizards - 10 Wizards of the Hill Cantons # Name Description 1 Magister Dobromil the Cauterizer Specializes in magical “cleaning” of reality leaks. Wears fou...6 months ago
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Rob Kuntz at Lucca Comics & Games 2025 - If you are planning a trip to Europe (like right now) and wish to catch up with me in person, make sure to book a detour via *Lucca Comics & Games*, ...6 months ago
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How do you do piracy… in SPACE!? - Interstellar space travel in Iridium Moons was always going to be a form of hyperspace jump like in Star Wars or Traveller. Simply because it’s the one for...7 months ago
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A long overdue hobby update! - Welcome back to the Vault everyone! 2025 is going by in a blur; I last posted in February, almost started a post in March and now it's the end of May. W...11 months ago
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Playing at the World 2E V2 Arrives - With the release of its second volume, the second edition of *Playing at the World *is finally complete. The two books combined total well over 1,000 ...1 year ago
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Lexicon of Klarkash-Ton, Hierophant of Atlantis: Lupanar - This time, we follow the good High Priest to the far future, to the final continent of Earth, Zothique, for a a tale of ennui and love: Morthylla. Witho...1 year ago
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Articulations - Creating house rules, custom rules specific to a local group or campaign, has been common throughout the history of D&D. What makes an effective house rule...1 year ago
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Writing playlists for all occasions - Hello again! Going off the idea of inspiration elaborated on by the prior post, I also have music playing while I write my various games and fiction pieces...1 year ago
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The Tarot of Pips - Somewhere in your dice collection is a die like this one, the humblest of dice. Although you don't know it, this small white die carries with it a secr...1 year ago
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Pirates and Necromancers, a Play Report - Over the Thanksgiving weekend we did a lot of gaming ranging from “off-table” domain level stuff to some solo adventures to spell and magic item rese...1 year ago
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It's been a bit - Hey everyone, I hope you are doing well! I've had a lot going on and haven't had much time to blog lately. Heres a recap of gaming events and other st...1 year ago
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*'s in SpaaaaaAaaaace - A lot of SF (including a certain 2D6 RPG grandaddy) deal with ancient aliens taking humans from Earth and dropping them, fleas and all, on one or more w...2 years ago
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Last move - to self-hosting! - As my vote regarding Substack in the “marketplace of ideas”, I’m moving to self-hosting. I’m now at (and hopefully staying for a long time at) Blog: ht...2 years ago
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Osamu Tezuka (1928 - 1989) - [image: Osamu Tezuka - Shonen Magazine Cover, 1970]Shonen Magazine Cover, 1970 [image: Osamu Tezuka - Shonen Magazine Cover Illustration 1970]Shonen Maga...3 years ago
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Clean Your Room - Looking back at my little blog here. That last post… wow, I was having fun playing WOW Classic! That was August of 1999 and I was having a blast… it was ...4 years ago
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Steve Jackson Interview - James Maliszewski recently did an interview with Steve Jackson over on his Grognardia blog. Steve chats about the beginnings of The Fantasy Trip and upcomi...5 years ago
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The Hero’s Journey 2nd Edition, Campbellian roleplaying at its best! - (this review done using the reviewers own purchased copy) I have been a James Michael Spahn fan since he wrote his Swords & Wizardry Companion. His writing...5 years ago
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ToAD Monster of the Week: Crocoman - Now that I'm back doing the blog thing I thought I would use Tome of Adventure Design to create monsters for The Black Hack. Using the monster tables in th...6 years ago
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OCHRE SAND - Init +0 Ranged Atk • fire burst +3 (1d14+1, 20') AC 17 HD 3d6 MV 60 Act 1d24 SP 'breath' weapon, sideslip, perfect silence, morphing Fort +5 Ref +8 Will...6 years ago
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Strange, Dangerous, and Inhuman: The Fey and Fairie - When I was a boy I loved fairy tales. Jack and the Beanstalk, Puss in Boots, Rumpelstiltskin - I devoured all of it. My fascination that there was a strang...6 years ago
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The Faithful - An Optional Archetype for Sharp Swords & Sinister Spells Revised Edition - Work on the revised edition of Sharp Swords & Sinister Spells is moving along. This will be a hefty tome, with a LOT of tools and new options to customiz...6 years ago
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Dungeons & Dragonmead Fall Schedule - *As you know, I run public classic Dungeons & Dragons games at **The Loaded Die**/Metro Detroit Game Night's Board Game Nigh at **Dragonmead**, in Warren...6 years ago
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Fiction in Airhde - On a whim this weekend, I picked up some fiction off the TLG store. *A Houseless God & Other Tales* and *The Mirrored Soul & Other Tales*, both by the T...6 years ago
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Ravensburg Reboot: Streamlined City Map - I mentioned in my last post how I was tweaking and reworking parts of my Ravensburg setting. Today I streamlined the city map. The old map had lots of redu...6 years ago
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The Withered Crag available now - I just enabled the sale of the PDF version of The Withered Crag at DriveThruRPG a few minutes ago, and the custom print version will be available startin...6 years ago
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Annihilation Rising Goes live - The latest in Fail Squad Games’ Quick Kick projects has gone live and needs your support!! This project is only running 11 days and ends on 5/28/2019! ...6 years ago
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James's Celebration of Life - We could not have asked for a prettier day for James's service. It was a bit chilly and windy but gorgeous. A heartfelt thank you to all that joined us tod...7 years ago
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Trap Tuesday: A step back - I will get back to Tomb of Horrors soon. I found a topic that was interesting enough to take a break. While interacting in a 5E group on Facebook I talked ...7 years ago
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Let's Talk About Pacing! - The idea, I think, is that the RPG is ultimately about the long game. Even rolling back to the early days of Basic & Expert, the goal of the player was...7 years ago
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Profane and Profound Prep Part 2 - This is part 2 of my work to edit my magic items for a DMsGuild release, along with adding cursed items along the way. Here is part 1. Bone of a Saint 8000...7 years ago
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MIDDLE DUNGEONS LEVEL FIVE 158 STAIRS. - 158 STAIRS. These stairs descend thirty feet to Area 79 on Level 6.7 years ago
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Please, I don't do paid advertisements - don't ask. - A little note since people have asked me about this. My video channel's *not* an advertising platform, so I'm not available for hire if you want to promote...7 years ago
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New website! - Slowly but surely, all the content here will make its way — in updated form! — to my new website: timbannock.com. For fairly obvious reasons, that site wil...7 years ago
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Please Update Your Link! - If you're seeing this, it means your link to the Greyhawk Grognard blog is out of date. Please update your link to www.greyhawkgrognard.com (RSS feed is h...7 years ago
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Total Sales for WB:FMAG - Hi Folks, It's been a long time since I provided an update for the sales of White Box: Fantastic Medieval Adventure Game. *LULU* Print: 396 PDF: 433 *OBS*...7 years ago
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How can We Destroy this Campaign World? - d12 1. You must trick a bard into strumming the *Chords of Fate* on the *Lute of Annihilation* 2. Legends tell of thermonuclear weapons beneath megadunge...7 years ago
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Mord Mar - Session 5 - We had another successful delve into the dungeon yesterday. The delvers: Moira, the Magic-User Radovan - Human Cleric (of Odin?) Khazgar Stonehand - Dwarf ...7 years ago
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Yodeling For Yokels or The Further Misa(d&)dventures - This is the one of those posts that points out the lack of current posts. Over the last week or three, there has been postponed Labyrinth Lord (twice, one...8 years ago
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Bundle of Fantasy Age - Bundle of Holding: Dragon Age/Fantasy Age: Available until March 12. PA Presents: Fantasy AGE Freeport live play Green Ronin in 2018 The Fantasy Age RPG ma...8 years ago
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New Free PDF Module: The Hyqueous Vaults - A new dungeon module—written in celebration of OSRIC's 10th Birthday—by Rebecca Dettmann, Allan T. Grohe, Jr., Jimm Johnson, Matthew Riedel, Alex Zisch, a...8 years ago
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Session XCIII: One Pissed Off Dragon! - Our ongoing Swords and Wizardry sandbox campaign... *Current Player Characters:* *Thenus* (Ranger) *Wang Du* (Monk) *Wolfheir* (Viking) *Arg* (Half-orc) ...8 years ago
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Swords & Wizardry Light: Session # 6 - Two months after our last session (thanks to things like 8th grade finals, a 4 year-old's birthday and party, Father's Day, etc.), we finally had our next ...8 years ago








































