What would you do, if you discovered that your family had a secret? A secret that, more than anything, wants to be found, to be brought to life?
The pre-launch page for Buried Deep is now live (2/2/2024)! In five days the crowdfunding campaign will go live, please subscribe before then! The game is a hack of Stealing The Throne by Nick Bate and is about uncovering long-kept family secrets.
You can find the gridless versions here: [https://www.artstation.com/artwork/LR8zrv]
These are the lower-Res versions. If you wish to have the higher-Res copies, let me know!
Maps were created using assets from Forgotten Adventures, [www.forgotten-adventures.net]
Well, I’ve been working on a Warriors TTRPG called Path of the Clans! It uses the Powered by the Apocalypse system (uses 2d6) and is intended to be as customizable or non-customizable as you’d like. I’m hoping to release version 1.0 soon, and I want to know what people are looking for in this kind of game. Feel free to message me directly or add some thoughts in a reblog.
The Glorious Age of Bronze has ended, and an age of brittle & ugly iron is now before us. It has been 100 years since the Atala Calamity brought about an age of famine, plague, & war. Now the factory palaces of Hellagro lie abandoned, the wonders of their automata and storehouse of wonders broken & forgotten. The once holy and rich land of Blessed Hapinebu lies divided after the death of its last sun queen, while north of Isial’s Womb, unstable upstarts claim its lands. The Great Syberan Empire retreats to its island leaving Urnin & its great forges to burn, the secrets of Orichalcum & Adamant lost as the once proud fleet of chariots sit rotting in the fields. In this twilight of civilization horrors, beasts, pirates, & raiders grow rampant and wild. Shadowing over all of this is the dread of strange ships in the mist sailing from what is left of Atala with crews more monster than men, leaving little in their wake.
Not since the fall of the First City and desolation of the Sacred Kingdom has the world known such chaos. It is a time in need of heroes, for it is an age of blood and fire, where much has been lost, perhaps never to be regained.
New Press Pause: Let’s Chat where @just-trying-togetby sat down with co-founder, Lin Codega, to chat about the new, independent TTRPG outlet, Rascal News
You can check out the full interview here!
Do you possibly have a world you've been working on and want to bounce ideas, talk about your campaigns, or seek out inspiration?? Well good news! Welcome to the World Builder's Tavern.
We're a 16+ Discord server focused on helping creators for both multi-system and non-TTRPG world building escapades a like! From D&D to Blades in the Dark or perhaps just your own little contained story- whatever you play we're interested to help.
We have weekly worldbuilding question prompts, space to share artwork of your stories/campaigns, and more!
I’m just thinking. As a DM myself, I have a lot of fun talking with my players about their PCs and their PCs’ relationships. Making up random headcanons (that may very well be canon because it’s YOURS) about a relationship is almost as fun as roleplaying out said relationship.
So it just makes me wonder if Matt and Liam ever had in depth calls at 1am discussing random Caleb/Essek moments that we never got to see in the campaign.
Through the battered portholes of the brig, you catch sight of the edge of your destination. The island is all hard stone and sharp edges. Its many soaring rock arches and sinkholes catch the water that falls from above, as well as other stranger kinds of debris. This water in some places flows in pitiful trickles over the edge, but is mostly trapped in fetid pools, lakes, and swamps. Although you can tell that in the open Ariel above there would still be daylight, down here things are dim.
Picture this: you're on your way to prison and the only thing on your mind is escape. Every guard, piece of equipment, and door becomes a potential obstacle or ally.
But what if the prison itself was the ultimate challenge? Welcome to Boneyard, the island where forgotten prisoners go to rot.
This place is no ordinary jail, it's a sprawling, treacherous terrain with lakes, mountains, caves, and even its own capital city. It's no wonder why adventurers can't resist the call to explore this forbidden land. However, don't let the beauty of Boneyard fool you. The inhabitants are not to be underestimated. Sure, there are some kind souls who will lend a helping hand, but for every one of them, there are just as many robbers, pillagers, and bloodthirsty maniacs out for their next victim. This is not a place for the faint of heart, but for those daring enough to take on the challenge, Boneyard awaits.
Firefern [Red][Herb][Hot][Bioluminescence] Q2
The crimson leaves of these rare shrubs emanate real warmth, and their constant shivering brings a dancing flame to mind.
One of the many plants found on the island, this particular shurb not only likes to hide small creatures, but can also be used in a number of different recepies -
Use it for bombs [Hot]
Make your own whisky [Red][Hot]
In a potion recipe to create glow-in-the-dark affects [Herb][Bioluminescence]
Or just use it as a campfire to cook! The possibilities are many!
The system of sentima: Sundered wilds was created to facilitate endless creativity, not only for what you can do with the many plants and mushrooms, but also what you choose to build with the many body parts you will have access to *wink wink*. Crews that venture here will not only be encouraged to craft their gear but also their main mode of transportation.
In April we will be dropping our free testpack! It will contain all you and your brave gaggle of explorers will need to try out your wings in this exciting world.
Playrules
Set of playable tribes, including proffessions
One shot campaign, including NPCs and landmarks
Map of the island.
Follow us here or on Twitter, join our Discord (where you will also be able to look for players) AND sign up to be notified!
The response to our call out for LATAM TTRPG writers has been awesome. Let me tell you, Brazilians have a strong group of writers!
We're definitely keeping all y'all's information.
However, I should have been more specific and that's my fault. While there are plans for South American development, we're currently looking for folks with Central American heritage to help us.
If you're from or have ties to that region or know someone who is please email [email protected]