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Wednesday, November 10, 2021

Dungeons & Dragons 100 Postcards: Archival Art from Every Edition Cards

I was messaged by a member of The Tavern's Community that they had purchased a set of D&D postcards on Amazon. I found it to be interesting, but then they sent me a few pics of their favorite postcards from the set. That's when I realized I was all in. I ordered the set yesterday and it arrived today.

This is just a small sample of the art in the Dungeons & Dragons 100 Postcards: Archival Art from Every Edition Cards boxed set. At 19.49 (free shipping with Prime) it comes to less than 20 cents a postcard. You get 2 full sets of 50, so you can mail out 50 postcards and still keep a full set for yourself ;)

I think I need to frame a few...


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Tuesday, November 9, 2021

Cyberpunk Sale at DTRPG - Cyberpunk Red Jumpstart Kit 4.99 (and more)

The best treatment I can recall of the Cyberpunk Genre in RPGs was the original Cyberpunk 2020 (4.99 in PDF). It was inspiring. More importantly, it was fun.

For the next few days, you can snag Cyberpunk 2020 and the new edition, Cyberpunk Red, and a host of other titles, for some need discounts (the deepest discounts are pictured above.

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Monday, November 8, 2021

News - Diamond Comic Distributors Hit With Ransomware Attack - Robinhood Investing Gets Hacked, 7 Million Customers Exposed


Diamond Distributors were offline over the weekend, the victim of a ransomware attack.

From Bleeding Cool (linked above):

As many of you may know, we are currently experiencing systems issues affecting our order processes and communications. Our IT department and a team of third-party experts are working around the clock to address these issues and restore full operations.

We've determined that the systems issues we're experiencing are the result of a ransomware attack. These attacks have, unfortunately, become increasingly pervasive in recent months, impacting organizations around the world. We want to assure you that customer data and financial information is not stored on our network and as such we have no reason to believe it has been impacted by this attack.

In addition to the investigation underway by our team of third-party forensic experts, we've also notified law enforcement. While some of our systems remain down, rest assured we are continuing to ship product and fill orders to the greatest extent we can. Our retailer services portal is online and available for FOC this evening and tomorrow.

Thank you for your patience as we work to restore full operations as quickly as possible. We're grateful for your support and will share updates with you as we have them.

Robinhood Investing was hacked last week, exposing the data of 7 million customers.

From The Verge:

Trading platform Robinhood said Monday that personal information for more than 7 million customers was accessed during a data breach on November 3rd. The company said in a news release that it does not appear that Social Security numbers, bank account numbers, or debit card numbers were exposed, and no customers have had “financial loss” due to the incident.

An unauthorized third party “socially engineered a customer support employee by phone,” Robinhood said, and was able to access its customer support systems. The attacker was able to get a list of email addresses for approximately 5 million people and full names for a separate group of 2 million people. For a smaller group of about 310 people, additional personal information, including names, dates of birth, and zip codes, was exposed, and for about 10 customers, “more extensive account details” were revealed.

The company did not provide further information about what those “extensive” details were, but a spokesperson said in response to a query from The Verge that even for those 10 customers, “we believe that no Social Security numbers, bank account numbers, or debit card numbers were exposed.” The spokesperson declined to say whether any of the customers may have been specifically targeted in the hack, but the company said it was in the process of notifying those who had been affected. 

Coming soon to a hobby community near you...



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Sunday, November 7, 2021

Inflation and Supply Chain Issues Are Here - Troll Lord Games Perspective Below

I was reading the comments of the latest Folio Kickstarter (I'll probably cover the Kickstarter itself in a day or so) and I was struck by the following comment and response:

It should be noted that The Folio is printed stateside, so the problem is literally on the supply side of things. Less supply, prices rise. I suspect PDFs will become more popular for gaming t the table.

Then I remembered Steve Chenault of Troll Lord Games had a long post last week about the supply issues and how Troll Lord Games is addressing such.


There is more, and it is LONG! It is also one of the best explanations as to why to source and produce goods locally. I tip my hat to Steve, and I'm sharing his words because they should be read by as many as possible.
The LONG
Last year, as the pandemic began to spring across borders and wreak havoc in lives, both personal and professional, I put out a PSA of sorts, discussing the current state of things at Troll Lord Games. I did this to let people know that the pandemic and the devastation it caused would not impact their orders and Kickstarter pledges (just search pandemic on my page and you can find it or go the TLG blog.)
In short, when the pandemic jumped the Chinese border into Korea, we began stocking up on manufacturing and shipping supplies, anticipating its eventual arrival here. And because TLG uses domestic sources for its manufacturing and domestic sources for shipping and other supplies, that any delays were largely of our own doing and would be manageable. 
That was 18 months ago (or thereabouts, I have never really been able to track time in my head). Many things have stayed the same, but we have had to adjust some. So today, as we anticipate the release of the 8th Printing of the Castles & Crusades Players Handbook, and the year is winding down, it seems a good idea to bring everyone in and let them know how TLG has weathered this rather challenging year.
Contents: Below I talk about domestic manufacturing and our supply line, changes to our practice, the environment, and veteran programs.
Covid
I am not going to discuss Covid or its many variants, and all that that entails. This is not the place for that discussion. People must make their own choices and carry on. I will say that two of our staff contracted the virus. One suffered horribly for weeks, the other barely had a sniffle. So, it seems TLG is a microcosm of the world around it. 
Manufacturing/Printing
As those of you who have been around TLG for awhile know, we print and manufacture almost everything we do in the United States, or at times Canada (we would in Mexico if the opportunity presented itself). I have been and remain a large supporter of domestic purchases. This goes for everyone, everywhere, in every country. Wherever you live, support the locals first. It is a good philosophy. Good for your neighbors. Good for the environment. Good for everything (personally we have even begun using local butcher shops to buy our meat). 
Because of this, we have suffered no shortages of any product or material since the pandemic and the economic turmoil that it caused, began. I do not see any on the near horizon.
Our softcover books, most of them, we print in house in our own print facility. We buy locally sourced paper (though the supplier is in Memphis and Illinois).
Our hardcover books, and some softcover, we print in Marceline Missouri. They assure me that they purchase their supplies locally.
TLG does this, largely because I love my country (both sides of the political divide: left and right, I love you all and your hyperbole, you worthy bastards!) but there are also business concerns: 
Quality Control: We have complete control over the quality of the manufacturing. No long delays trying to sort out an issue. We smyth sew all our hardcovers and it is done in Missouri where, if there is a problem, it can be fixed immediately. This is vital to maintaining high quality books that see a great deal of use.
Delays & Interruptions: This has always been a concern for me. I read a great deal of history and know how quickly things can change, and the pandemic was just another in a long line of events that highlighted that. Having our releases subject to the whims of other countries, tariff wars, seizures, war or even being held up for any number of reasons isn’t something I wish to entertain. This is particularly important where Kickstarters are concerned. Backers have already paid for product, it is enough that they have to wait on TLG, its too much to ask for them to wait on the whims of international trade.
Environmental: Over 95% of our sales are to the U.S. and Canada (we are looking at you next Mexico)! Material produced here, with local resources does not have to clog the trans-oceanic shipping lanes. It is also produced in facilities that are subject to the laws of the U.S., which do keep factories much cleaner than many other countries.
Local Economy: It is just good for the local economy. It is good for us, our neighbors, and our neighbor’s neighbors. It helps them pay their bills, and that is pretty cool.
Cost: Does it cost more to print domestically? Yes. It does. But we are okay with that. 
Manufacturing domestically is our philosophy and will remain so, so long as I am at the helm.
Domestic Manufacturing in Real Terms
Manufacturing and printing in the United States and supporting companies that do so has very down to earth, hearth and home consequences. For those who don’t really give this stuff much thought, I want to explain this in real terms to visualize it better. Lord knows it took me several years at the helm of this company before I really grasped the nature of this beast.
Local
When you spend money at TLG, either through direct orders, buying at a retail shop, a crowd sourcing campaign, or wherever, a percentage of that purchase (ranging from 36% - 100%) goes into our coffers. Well, the coffer really, we only have the one and it is only just a jar that Tim keeps beneath the old cabin slab down by the river. That money does not sit there. It immediately goes to paying everyone who works here. There are five of us who work at TGL full time and about half a dozen artists, cartographers, and others. Revenue pays them first (and just for those out there who are mad at CEOs, I always get paid last), they take that money and pay whatever bills they pay. Your support goes right to their homes. 
But your impact is much, much greater than supporting artists and writers and designers. Through TLG you have a direct impact on lives beyond our humble walls.
TLG uses local suppliers for equipment parts, shipping boxes, paper, glue, printing paper, toner, and printer maintenance. We are the largest client for one of these companies, and one of the largest for another. Both businesses suffered tremendously during the pandemic, largely because restaurants dropped off ordering menus, fliers, and posters. However, TLG’s business remained steady and strong. Book printing in our own shop was up, because of you, so we ordered more supplied, paper, etc. This helped these businesses weather this storm. You did this through TLG. 
Your spending, goes through TLG and to their coffers. From there it keeps their lights on and employees working. Their employees continue to get paid to cover whatever expenses they have in their own lives. 
Random Side Note: I can always tell when the economy is doing poorly, as sales reps from businesses all over the country, whom I have not talked to in years, call looking to see if I need anything.
Second Random Side Note: At the beginning of the pandemic, TLG used five local suppliers for our print shop and mail room and several in adjoining states. Two of those have not survived and have gone under and a third moved their operations from Little Rock to Memphis. 
Neighboring States
This is the same for the large printer we use in Missouri and the smaller one in Pennsylvania. We’ve poured a small mountain of money into their coffers, that in turn goes toward their employees, buying supplies from other producers and their employees and so on, all the way down to the young clerk, selling food at the market. 
This is capitalism. Ours is a minor market of which you are a vital part. There are no lobbyists supporting these businesses, nor government officials helping them, there is nothing but the commerce created and hard work. And the root of that commerce is you. 
This is one of many reasons we print domestically. And one of the reasons, if you can, that you should try to support companies who manufacture stuff in your local community, state, and country. It is just better for everyone. 
Sidenote: And this is important, all the sales reps at these businesses and the owners in several have reached out on numerous occasions to thank us for our business, something they had not done often before. That is telling. And of course, I tell them, they need to thank you guys. You are making all this possible.
Necessary Changes
There have been two major changes at TLG because of the unpleasantness. I will briefly outline them.
Supplies: The supply chain has been a wreck for over a year. Though we purchase everything domestically, there have been delays in delivery. The longest we waited was about six weeks for 2-inch boxes. After that brief foray into not having 2-inch boxes (it is why some of you got 3-inch boxes with just one book in it), I had Todd change the ordering pattern and double the order of everything. For instance: we went from ordering tape in bundles of 22 rolls (I think) to 36 rolls and now in bundles of 144 rolls. When we dip below 50 rolls of tape, we will order again. We do this with everything. It is why we have several thousands of shipping boxes. So, this has necessitated us spending more upfront and piling this crap all over creation (actually I’m pretty good at storing crap so it is all nicely stacked away in the print shop).  
Printing Delays: Covid hammered our larger print partner, where we have our hardbacks printed and they have suffered so many absences that their print time went from 3-4 weeks to 5-7 weeks. I suspect that they have had the same issues with getting supplies. Even though it is local, there are all kinds of problems all up and down the chain.
In short, we purchase deeper to cover possible shortages on shipping supplies (which is actually a good thing, because when you order deeper you get a bigger discount) and we have had to adjust our release schedules by a few weeks.
The Three R’s Recycle, Reuse and Read more C&C
We take to heart Davis’ much used phrase “Don’t s*** where you eat” and do our level best to recycle and reuse. Here are things we do to make that happen:
• We take all shipping boxes that come to us to the print shop, and cut them into packing strips that we use to better secure the books you order. Those who have ordered will notice these little strips in their boxes, basically quadruple boxing books. By reusing these boxes, we save a little money in packing which we spend on…
• Packing peanuts. Our packing peanuts are made from corn starch, so are static free and completely biodegradable. They are easy to use and if a sudden wind picks up in the pasture and carries them all over God’s creation you don’t have to worry about your Pa hollering at you for polluting his pasture (just a random observation). You can also make a mush stew out of them, which Mark Sandy did one day, but the taste was abhorrent so we do not recommend it.
• We only use plastic bubble wrap if another shipper sent it to us. So on the wild chance you received that in a package it was reused. 
• Shipping boxes are ordered locally, many made locally, cutting down on shipping fuel and cost etc.
• All scrap paper from the print shop, scrap from making boxes, etc, goes into a bin and sent to the recycling center here in Little Rock, where I assume it gets recycled (I’m not sure what to believe in after reading about the crash in ’47 though). Some of the excess paper we make into note pads for the office staff where we try to make notes about things we are going to forget to do. 
We do what we can to leave our little corner of this marble a little cleaner than when we found it. 
Veterans
As a veteran myself, the son of one and brother to two others, I try to keep myself abreast of the issues that that community of brothers and sisters deals with. There is little TLG can do. In the past we have offered free product, print and digital to any service members in active theatres, we continue to do that. If you know anyone serving in any branch of the U.S. Armed Forces stationed in an active theatre, let us know, we’ll ship them books. We also offer all Veterans a 50% discount on any purchase made through our store (all six branches and Guard and Reserves). Just holler at us for the code. Also, if you or a loved one is part of a group that uses RPG material to help Veterans cope with the many issues they struggle with, please let us know, and we’ll send books free of charge.
These men and women gave their all. We have not forgotten that.
Wrapping Up
We have 2 outstanding Kickstarters, the Players Handbook, 8th printing which should be shipping to backers in the coming weeks and the NPC Almanac which we hope to have out in December. Beyond that we just launched one this week for the C&C Castle Keepers Screens (https://www.kickstarter.com/.../castles-and-crusades...). All of these, including the screens, are printing domestically and we should see no delays for all the aforementioned reasons. We have all the necessary shipping supplies, from labels to boxes to fulfill all of these without a problem.
It has been a wild and difficult year. Many of us have suffered losses we never wanted to face, nor even thought possible. With a little luck and a lot of hard work, we’ll continue to provide games for your table and fun for your family and in turn, please remember, you are fueling a whole microcosm of businesses and the people that labor there. 
Sincerely. From us here at TLG, and all our suppliers and printers, Thank You.

As an aside, I got my new HeroQuest box delivered today.  I had no idea that FedEx delivered on Sundays.

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Friday, November 5, 2021

State of The Tavern - Anniversaries, Print Releases, OSR Christmas, Blue Hair and 2022



Today Rach and I celebrate our 10th wedding anniversary. In the Spring of 2021, I wasn't even sure I'd be around to see our 9th anniversary.

I owe this very blog to Rach, as she encouraged me to start it and stick with it when we were dating. She has supported everything I've accomplished in this hobby of ours, and I can't thank her enough. I am far better for having her in my life than I would be without.

We missed GameHole this year, but thanks to Jeff Jones (layout artist and unofficial Tavern project manager), print issues of Torchlight Issue #1 were for sale at the Frog God Games booth. It is likely there will be a handful available at TotalCon and Gary Con. I've asked Bad Mike to ship me about 10 copies, and I hope to have some available for OSR Christmas.

Yep, OSR Christmas is sneaking upon us. If you are a publisher and you wish to participate in the gift of giving, email me at tenkarsDOTtavern at that Gmail thing with "OSR Christmas" in the subject and we'll add you to OSR Santa's Gift Giving List. This year, some of the gifts may be given away on the various Tavern Livestreams in addition to here at The Tavern's Blog

Possibly around Christmas, we may see the release of Continual Light - Digest Sized Edition. Yep, it's dropping Swords & Wizardry from the title to make it a bit easier to parse, but the rules remain the same.

We are looking at micro settings from James Spahn and Rob Conley in support of the new edition. Too early for details but exciting times.

Early 2022 should see the launch of Pub Crawls, the one-sheet OSR adventure series. Bad Mike has a few ready-to-go to editing and layout. He's chomping at the bit to get these published ;)

Also, early 2022 should see an exciting announcement for Torchlight and its future. More on that when we are closer, but if all goes well we should have a semi-regular release schedule, print issues, and more.

Tomorrow I dye my hair blue, due to the generous donors to St Jude's Children's Hospital and last Saturday's Tenkar Does Yoga LiveStream. More embarrassing madness to follow :)

http://events.stjude.org/tenkarstavern

https://www.tenkarstavern.com/2021/10/tenkar-is-raising-money-for-st-judes.html





Wednesday, November 3, 2021

Deal of the Day - Creature Feature Quarterly vol. 3 (OSE)



More monsters are always more better. Creature Feature Quarterly vol 3 from Jeremy Hart (check his stock art) gives us more monsters at a discounted price. Normally 6 bucks in PDF, until 11 AM eastern tomorrow morning, Creature Feature Quarterly vol. 3 (OSE) is on sale for $1.26.

NOT JUST STATBLOCKS!

16 new monsters for your OLD SCHOOL ESSENTIALS game.

+ Extensive Fluff including Descriptions, Lore, Ecology, Adventure Seeds and some ideas for memorable Loot.

+ Paper Mini designs for EVERY monster! Designed for easy print and play so you can easily get them on your table quick!

+ VTT tokens for EVERY monster if you prefer to play your oldskool on Roll20, etc.

+ The PDF is formatted to be easily printed at home on A4 sheets as A5 facing pages. (DIY!)


 

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Tuesday, November 2, 2021

Deal of the Day - Cepheus Deluxe (OGL Traveller)



Today's Deal of the Day is Cepheus Deluxe, which draws its core from the Mongoose Traveller OGL. From what I've seen, the Cepheus Engine is widely supported and is compatible with much of the Traveller material available.

Until tomorrow morning at 11 AM Eastern, Cepheus Deluxe is on sale, marked down to 4 bucks from 9.99.

Cepheus Deluxe is a set of rules for playing classic science fiction games. It includes rules on creating characters, resolving actions, fighting other creatures, and engaging in space battles, generating worlds, handling the risks of interstellar speculative trading, exploring new worlds, and many other activities. While designed for fast, action-packed play rather than an accurate simulation of reality, Cepheus Deluxe encompasses a wide variety of rules and materials for building a science-fiction universe and playing in it.

Cepheus Deluxe draws its inspiration from old-school science-fiction roleplaying games. It shares many similarities with these games. Material from older rules sets and those created with Cepheus Deluxe, the old Cepheus Light, the Cepheus Engine Core, and old-school sci-fi roleplaying games, are easily compatible with only a moderate amount of adjustment.

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Monday, November 1, 2021

I've Ordered Blue Hair Dye - $1467 Raised So Far for St Jude's Children's Hospital

Holy shit!

I never expected this.

I said I'd dye my hair blue at $1000 raised for St. Jude's.

I also said I'd walk our dog at Forest Park in Queens for an hour in the same outfit I wore for the St Jude's benefit on Saturday night - WITH my hair dyed blue.

At $1500 I would go food shopping with blue hair, in Taco Cats Yoga pants (I need pockets for my wallet).

We are currently at $1467.

I NEVER expected this response. I am humbled and thrilled!

Thank you :)

Want to see my reaction to a $500 donation? Look below:




Sunday, October 31, 2021

Do You Play a Seasonal Halloween Game/Session?

Do You Play a Seasonal Halloween Game/Session?
One thing I've always wondered, and maybe I should have been thinking about this last weekend, is if other gaming groups gather to play a holiday-themed session, whether it's a one-off or a regular integration. Maybe you play a different game altogether for the holiday.

Now my group had kind of a one-off this weekend, but it wasn't a holiday-themed game. Now I'm not saying I wanted a Halloween game....actually I didn't even consider it or I'd have made the suggestion. Now I know from my (unfortunate) time in retail that Halloween has pretty much become the #2 holiday after Christmas as far as consumer spending goes. I think it's still #3 after Thanksgiving as far as popularity, and for some it's easily #1.

Some folks just LOOOOOVE Halloween. Me....I'm a bit "meh". Probably doesn't help that my house is in a bad location and I just haven't had a single Trick-or-Treater since I moved here in 2018. I'm already so NOT a seasonal decorator to begin with, so why bother.

Should I stick with 00 Buck or switch to slugs?

It also doesn't help that I swear my part of Oklahoma gets like one week of Fall. Granted it's been this last week, but it'll pretty much be winter by like Tuesday. Hard to get excited about fall activities when you jump from Summer to Winter. I've got stuff to do during the fall and screwing around with Halloween isn't one of them.

So right about now I'm sure that I'm coming across all "bah humbug".....I know, I know, wrong holiday, but you know what I'm saying.....

A couple years ago I wrote a small Tweak & Toss that was kind of inspired by the movie "Motel Hell". If you're not familiar with the movie.....well there's a link for you.

The Horrors of Halfling Hollow Tweak & Toss

Now I don't really think if this Tweak & Toss as a straight-up Halloween "adventure", but if you are the type of GM that likes to slip a potential something-something into your regular campaign, it might work. It's not a scary setup by any means, but occasionally I do some meta-crap and the one thing I did was oversell the cover for those players that take too much notice of the "adventure's" cover (Something I think a lot of us have done as players....).

So while I was thinking of Halloween and this one Tweak & Toss I went ahead and took a second look at the thing. Ugh.....it had a link to a high-resolution map that was essentially lost when I close my Patreon campaign. So I fixed that and I made sure to change the "price" down to a buck and make it Pay What You Want. If you don't have that huge map, which you really didn't need anyway, not something I'd want a couple bucks for. 

Anyway, I know it's a bit of self-promotion, but Erik lets me do what I want on Sundays as it is, and since it's PWYW....feel free to grab it for $0. You can click on through to The Horrors of Halfling Hollow by clicking on the link or the graphic above. Do me a favor though, if you incorporate into your ongoing campaign, drop me a note to say how it went. Always good to hear from GMs.

Saturday, October 30, 2021

Tenkar is Raising Money for St Jude's Children's Hospital - Pity the Fool and Show Some Support

Earlier tonight, I did a yoga Livestream with my wife Rachel as my instructor. I was dressed as you see above and we were raising money for St Jude's Children's Hospital. We had an initial goal of $300 and surpassed that in the opening minutes.

As of the writing of this post, we've raised over $785 and hope to raise some more.

At $430, we earned about 8 seconds of Tenkar twerking, so help me God ;)

We have some future "stretch goals".

If we hit $1000 raised before next Friday, I'll die my hair blue and leave it blue for at least a week.

At $1200, I'll walk our dog in Forest Park with my blue hair wearing the outfit shown above. Again, we need to hit this number before Friday, November 5th, 2022.

At $1500, I'll go food shopping with blue hair and "taco cat" pants. The cut-off date on this one is November 30th, 2022.

Again, all for a good cause, and thanks to everyone who has shown support and to all those who do so after reading this post. You f'n rock!

http://events.stjude.org/tenkarstavern

Here's the recording of the Livestream: 





Thursday, October 28, 2021

Kickstarter - Seekers of the Un-K'Nown: A Classics Mutated Adventure


A post-apocalyptic, sci-fi adventure compatible with Mutant Crawl Classics.

There is something about post-apocalypse games that I really enjoy, going back to Gamma Word 1e. It's the idea that the common is now rare, and technology is damn near like magic and rarely fully understood. Mutant Crawl Classics takes the genre to 11 in many ways.

With Seekers of the Un-K'Nown, we mix that with some old school sandbox gaming and it might be exactly what I'm looking for. Of course, I might convert it to Mutant Future to allow me to run it with minimal page flipping. Yeah, I have my issues with too much page flippin'! ;)

18 bucks (plus shipping) for the Print plus PDF. Damn near impossible to pass on at that price point.

This has all the dungeon-crawly goodness of those early modules we all used to play but with the added bonus of a "through-line" plot to pull the dungeon encounters together and bring a little conflict/pressure into an otherwise sandbox-style game.  More than that, I've intentionally written in nice spring board moments where judges can connect the game up to other adventures they plan to run or follow this one up with some of the other Classics Mutated adventures we have in the works -like a voyage to the red planet in our next game, "The Time-Lost Citadel." 

 

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Wednesday, October 27, 2021

News - Supply Chain Woes Hit Hasbro

WotC previously announced that its planned holiday releases are being pushed back to January 2022. Now parent company Hasbro has revealed that it has about $100 million in various products that are caught in the snagged supply chain.

Hasbro logged $100 million worth of orders that went unfilled during its third quarter due to shipping supply chain disruptions, including capacity shortages and port congestion.

Shippers have faced both skyrocketing rates and delays as they try to get goods into the U.S. Larger players have more resources and more options to navigate the crisis, but no one can avoid it entirely. Hasbro Chief Financial Officer Deb Thomas said this summer that the company was seeing ocean shipping costs rise fourfold.

 


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Monday, October 25, 2021

Kickstarter - Cha'alt: Chartreuse Shadows (OSR)


Cha'alt: Chartreuse Shadows continues the eldritch, gonzo, science-fantasy, post-apocalypse OSR D&D campaign setting + megadungeon!

I'm always excited when Venger releases something for his gonzo fantasy setting. While I may not use any of it whole cloth, I do find it fun to read and inspiration to use in my own campaigns.

The Cha'alt: Chartreuse Shadows Kickstarter is the third of the potential Cha'alt trilogy. Although V is hedging his bets and admits its possible that the "trilogy" may see a fourth entry ;)

First of all, what is Cha'alt?  A few years ago, I wanted to go balls-deep into building my own campaign world.  This home setting would be influenced by all the things I love.  It would also focus on the kind of adventures and campaigns I like to run - eldritch, gonzo, science-fantasy, and post-apocalypse - where everything feels familiar, yet utterly strange, along with a sense of humor and erotic cherry on top!  

That's very important because you'll see things in Cha'alt that you ordinarily wouldn't find in other campaign settings.  Jokes and sleaze and meta pop-cultural mash-ups stewing in an unforgettable gumbo a la Venger.

This is book number three of the Cha'alt trilogy!  Is it possible there will be a fourth book in a few years?  Sure, but this is the last Cha'alt book I'm guaranteeing.  What happens in the future is out of my hands (or tentacles), hoss.



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Sunday, October 24, 2021

My Thoughts About a Low Magic RPG Campaign

My Thoughts About a Low Magic RPG Campaign
Last night I watched Snake Eyes: GI Joe Origins and while I do not intend to try and review movies here, let me save you a potential waste of 2 hours: its bad.

Yeah I'm not going to start listing the reasons why the movies sucks and right now at least one of you is thinking, "Well then WTF are you even mentioning this bad movie here at the Tavern?" I had already been thinking about magic items and wouldn't you know it, Snake Eyes had a named sword...not magical btw, but it did have an ACTUAL magic item! It was kind of a MacGuffin that came out of nowhere, well the magicality (not sure that is a word, but I'm coining it now) only came out of the blue. I didn't get it....now if the named sword was magical I'd still be WTF since it was GI Joe, but I'd get it.

When it comes to magic in an RPG, I've always been a fan of a relatively low-magic (specifically arcane magic) campaign. Now I don't mean as-in there are no magic items to be had, but that to the average commoner, exposure to magic is a rare, maybe a once-in-a-lifetime event. Sure they know magic exists, but they don't know a Magic-User personally, have never witnessed a spell being cast. A magic item? Maybe they've heard of these things, but they are in the realm of superstition or rumor. Now they may have heard or even seen a magical weapon, but they don't necessarily realize it was magical. I think magical weapons should have names, histories, and have a lore of their own.

Clerical magic is also a bit on the rare side, but a LOT more common because.....well the gawds do like their worshipers. The average commoner goes to church and may have witnessed the low-level Cleric answered prayers. Maybe there is a small stash of Healing potions or a Cure Disease, for emergencies in the congregation.

Most of my favorite fantasy worlds, and clearly I'm not counting GI Joe, are relatively low magic. Lord of the Rings immediately comes to mind, which seems like a misnomer, but aside from the One Ring  the only magical items are the Hobbit's cloaks & clasps, Sting, Gandalf's Staff, and what...the Phial of Galadriel? I'm sure there were some others, but that campaign was EPIC level. The average commoner in Middle Earth might have heard of Narsil and even seen Herugrim, but they probably didn't know that these named blades were magical.

In a lower magic campaign, magical weapons have names. Not really used to seeing non-weapon magical items have names, for the most part, but why not?

I personally like the idea that while common utilitarian magical items, Bags of Holding, Elven Boots, Potions of Healing, etc. can be made, I like the idea that magical arms and armor are created, and not deliberately. Now in the current edition of  HackMaster, IIRC.....the first +'s up to a +5 of a weapon are not magical in nature, but due to higher quality materials and workmanship. I'm ok with that general idea maybe for a +1 or +2 "plain" weapon or armor, but anything else is created by experience. That Sword +1, +3 vs Dragons was a high quality (+1) sword that was the only thing that survived a blast of Dragonfire. It's wielder managed to defeat the Dragon before he expired from his wounds. Now this +1, +3 vs Dragons blade was picked up by the Fighter's companions and dubbed "Dragonsbane" and has been handed down within the deceased fighter's family.

Miscellaneous magical items can be created because of a fortuitous combination of material composition and exposure/experiences. I've written a handful of "mundane" magical items, some for KoDT and some I put up on DTRPG. Mostly items that are magical, but not necessarily known as magical. Stuff that might be considered "lucky" to be used, or a quality heirloom of sorts.

Coming back to the magic in Snake Eyes: GI Joe Origins, that named sword wasn't magical, but it should have been. If it was worthy of a name, it should have been worthy of a backstory, and had some abilities......like maybe it could explain why Snake Eyes, with essentially NO formal sword training, could be a match for Storm Shadow, who clearly had been training for decades. The actual magic item in the movie, the MacGuffin, should have been just a normal, albeit huge, gemstone with a mythological history.

Saturday, October 23, 2021

Humble Bundle - Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay

Alright, let me state this straight out of the box. The moment I went to the Humble Bundle Page and saw Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay was one of the bundles I bought in for 30 bucks without waiting. Yes, I have WFRP 1e, 2e, 2e, and 4e. This gives me all but the aberration of 3e as core rules in PDF and so, so, so much more. 

Have you played Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay in the past? Then you know you want this. Never played it? Then you need this. Playing WFRP 4e? You can get the Core Rules, the Starter Box and so much more. Really. I can't say enough. So I'll stop right here ;)



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Friday, October 22, 2021

Kickstarter - Beautiful Hot Female Miniature for 3D Printing - Daniela

3D printable hot female miniature STL file for RPG, Tabletop Games, DnD, D&D, Collectibles and Rolepaying. 75mm, 54mm and 32mm scale

If a picture is good for a thousand words, I guess I don't need to say much more. The idea that this can be the subject of an entire Kickstarter SHOULD surprise me, but sadly, it doesn't.

Multiple poses if you need them. More explicit visuals are on the Kickstarter page.

I won't critique the grammar and spelling beyond saying he should have used a proofreader.







Thursday, October 21, 2021

News - Paizo Releases a Statement Recognizing the United Paizo Workers Union

The original article is linked below:

https://gamingtrend.com/news/paizo-releases-a-statement-recognizing-the-united-paizo-workers/

October 21, 2021 (Redmond, WA) – Paizo is pleased to announce it has voluntarily recognized the United Paizo Workers union, which is affiliated with the Communications Workers of America (CWA).

“We look forward to working with the union to continue and expand our efforts to make Paizo a better place to work and to ensure that Pathfinder and Starfinder products continue to exceed gamer expectations for many years to come,” said Jeff Alvarez, President of Paizo.

The next steps will involve the United Paizo Workers (UPW) union electing their bargaining representatives and then meeting with Paizo management to negotiate terms for a collective bargaining agreement. We expect this process to take some time, but we are committed to the effort and hope to settle a contract in due course. Until an agreement is reached, the Paizo staff continues to focus on creating amazing Pathfinder and Starfinder products.

Paizo has always been about creating awesome games, and we look forward to the changes that unionization will bring to the company. Please join us on this journey by following the UPW on Twitter and stay tuned for future updates!

Interestingly enough, many of the Paizo Freelancers that were involved with the "work stoppage" were full-time Paizo employees moonlighting as freelancers to pay their bills.



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Wednesday, October 20, 2021

TSR Con 2022 is Now the Same Weekend as Gary Con - March 24-27, 2022

Late this afternoon, the above convention flyer was shared by TSR CON on the TSR CON Facebook page (and elsewhere on Facebook).

Note, the venue is no longer Horticultural Hall but the Dungeon Hobby Shop Museum. This should lower expenses for the convention itself, as LaNassa owns the Dungeon Hobby Shop Museum. It is unclear how much attendance will cost and the maximum occupancy of the venue is not currently stated.

Also note, the timing is no longer the 4th of July weekend (July 1-3, 2022) but the same weekend as Gary Con (March 24-27, 2022). The timing is NOT coincidental and appears to be an attempt to piggyback off of Gary Con and the convention attendees. 

I've heard rumors from multiple sources that LaNassa was attempting to get paid by Gary Con for the use of the Dungeon Hobby Shop Museum and was rebuffed. I've also heard that the Dungeon Hobby Shop Museum had requested that Gary Con provide free shuttle service from Gary Con to the museum and the museum was rebuffed.

As an observation, this is the first time in my recollection that a gaming convention has announced dates and a venue location to coincide with an established convention.

For reference, the original flyer with the original date is still available on the TSR CON Facebook page. It is reproduced here for ease of reference.

It appears TSR CON has gained a sponsor (Smugglers Coffee). Now, only three out of five sponsors are entities owned by Justin LaNassa.

Note, Smugglers Coffee has a website and it appears gamers are behind the brand. I'm not a coffee drinker, but maybe you are. If so, here's the link for Smugglers Coffee.



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