And finally, we come to Zed. Really, what else could I include here? I'm building a dungeon, after all...
I'm not completely sold that this should be a Monster card as opposed to an Event that just has you put some Zombies into play; this one may switch soon.
And with that...wow...we complete the alphabet and the challenge! A very big "thank you" to anyone and everyone who has stopped by this month. I hope you've gotten at least some mild entertainment...and if you've happened to enjoy it, please stay tuned, as I think I'll be following up on this project quite a bit in the coming weeks...!
(Oh! And please let me take this chance to point out one blog that I failed to highlight with a "tribute card" this month, but that I'll hopefully target as I expand the game a bit more. Celia over at WordWacker had a very simple but cool theme for the month...a geeky haiku riddle for each letter. WordWacker is another blog that I discovered through the A to Z this year, and I've enjoyed stopping by to check out the riddles.
Also, I'm actually scheduling this post ahead of time...quite out of character, I know...and I'm kind of hoping Celia will go with Zombie for Z so this can almost-sort-of-coincidentally-but-not-really count as a shout-out in card form...!)
Showing posts with label 2017 A to Z. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2017 A to Z. Show all posts
Sunday, April 30, 2017
Saturday, April 29, 2017
Dungeonstack A to Z: Young Minotaur
I think I'm going to finish up the A to Z challenge with a couple of final monsters that can be used as simple, basic villains for the Dungeonstack. Like this fellow...
I like having this guy (multiples, almost undoubtedly) as a throwback to the "basic" monster I used in one of my earlier experiments with card-based dungeoneering:
And so, tomorrow we close out the alphabet. See you then!
I like having this guy (multiples, almost undoubtedly) as a throwback to the "basic" monster I used in one of my earlier experiments with card-based dungeoneering:
And so, tomorrow we close out the alphabet. See you then!
Friday, April 28, 2017
Dungeonstack A to Z: Xenos the Wanderer
The good thing about having a topic like mine for the A to Z blogging challenge is that when you hit a tough letter like X, you can just make up a name for a character.
So...here's the last of the "basic" classes to be used as a Hero in the Dungeonstack, the rogue Xenos:
(Skills in Dungeonstack will be handled via Xd6-roll-under...ranks in a skill subtract dice from the roll. A simple application of this can be seen on the card Locked! For more info on the class structures I used to build these Heroes, you may want to look over my alternate...and somewhat simplified...classes for Swords & Wizardry Light.)
Wow...just two days to go now!
So...here's the last of the "basic" classes to be used as a Hero in the Dungeonstack, the rogue Xenos:
(Skills in Dungeonstack will be handled via Xd6-roll-under...ranks in a skill subtract dice from the roll. A simple application of this can be seen on the card Locked! For more info on the class structures I used to build these Heroes, you may want to look over my alternate...and somewhat simplified...classes for Swords & Wizardry Light.)
Wow...just two days to go now!
Thursday, April 27, 2017
Dungeonstack A to Z: Witch of the Otherside
With hardly any time to spare...I am momentarily caught up once again in the A to Z challenge with this entry for "W"...
On this one:
That name...I'm thinking of the Otherside as some version of the Celtic Otherworld...which, of course, has some analogues in other belief systems...
Although just about anyone who spends enough time online to come across my little blog will probably recognize that this card is a nod to the RPG blogosphere stalwart that is The Other Side. +Timothy Brannan does some awesome work over there, giving great snippets of D&D history while consistently bringing something new to the game (one of his favorite muses: witches!). Oh, and he seems like a nice guy to boot. Tim isn't doing the A to Z this year, but he's tackled it multiple times in the past (along with being part of the crew that keeps the challenge rolling). So, overall, a tip of the hat from this blogger...and you should check him out sometime...!
Oh! And I very rudely left this out in the tired state I posted in last night...big thanks to Justin of Halls of the Nephilim for his advice on a "witchy" ability that would be simple enough to fit onto a card. It's awesome having this online community as a think tank!
On this one:
That name...I'm thinking of the Otherside as some version of the Celtic Otherworld...which, of course, has some analogues in other belief systems...
Although just about anyone who spends enough time online to come across my little blog will probably recognize that this card is a nod to the RPG blogosphere stalwart that is The Other Side. +Timothy Brannan does some awesome work over there, giving great snippets of D&D history while consistently bringing something new to the game (one of his favorite muses: witches!). Oh, and he seems like a nice guy to boot. Tim isn't doing the A to Z this year, but he's tackled it multiple times in the past (along with being part of the crew that keeps the challenge rolling). So, overall, a tip of the hat from this blogger...and you should check him out sometime...!
Oh! And I very rudely left this out in the tired state I posted in last night...big thanks to Justin of Halls of the Nephilim for his advice on a "witchy" ability that would be simple enough to fit onto a card. It's awesome having this online community as a think tank!
Tuesday, April 25, 2017
Dungeonstack A to Z: Undead Infestation
Going into today's Dungeonstack entry, I knew I wanted to make something undead...something that would give some importance to The Good Doctor's Crypt, and the ability to turn undead, and having Undead as a preferred enemy of a Scout.
And then at some point, I thought, "Why not just turn a bunch of monsters into the undead?" So I made this:
I hope to roll out at least one more legitimate undead enemy before the month is out.
Thanks for stopping by! I'd love it if you'd join me tomorrow, when another of April's relatives will be revealed...!
And then at some point, I thought, "Why not just turn a bunch of monsters into the undead?" So I made this:
I hope to roll out at least one more legitimate undead enemy before the month is out.
Thanks for stopping by! I'd love it if you'd join me tomorrow, when another of April's relatives will be revealed...!
Monday, April 24, 2017
Dungeonstack A to Z (double!): Tavern Bouncer and Tome of Adventure
As the A to Z blogging challenge enters its final week, I've realized that I'm going to need to double-dip once or twice in order to hit on all of the items I want to cover. Today is one of those days, with a classic Two-for-...Monday.
First up is a Monster card...
It probably won't surprise many people who happen upon this blog to hear that this is a nod to the OSR watering hole known as Tenkar's Tavern. As I've noted, my intention with "tribute cards" this month was to focus on some other bloggers taking part in the A to Z challenge, but I had a hard time not giving some sort of tip of the hat to the locale that serves as the hub of the online gaming community for a lot of OSR types. And once I pieced that picture together from a couple of public domain images...well, I kinda liked it, so we got the Bouncer! If you're one of the few people who somehow finds themselves reading my blog without knowing anything about the Tavern, you should go check it out! It's a very friendly place (as long as you don't screw people over on a Kickstarter).
Oh, so why is this tavern bouncer wandering a dungeon and fighting the Heroes that come through? Eh, not sure...but it's probably better not to worry about that until his war hammer is no longer a threat.
On we go! Card #2 today is another Item to find in the Dungeonstack, and a little salute to another A-to-Z'er...
While almost certainly a more subtle shout-out than some I've managed this month, I hope that won't make you any less inclined to check out the good stuff that Stuart and the team have to offer over at Lloyd of Gamebooks, a great blog covering anything and everything having to do with participatory fiction and related endeavors. It's pretty awesome to see how much passion people have for that art form!
Thanks for reading, and please come back tomorrow as I try to give The Good Doctor's Crypt a worthy denizen...!
First up is a Monster card...
It probably won't surprise many people who happen upon this blog to hear that this is a nod to the OSR watering hole known as Tenkar's Tavern. As I've noted, my intention with "tribute cards" this month was to focus on some other bloggers taking part in the A to Z challenge, but I had a hard time not giving some sort of tip of the hat to the locale that serves as the hub of the online gaming community for a lot of OSR types. And once I pieced that picture together from a couple of public domain images...well, I kinda liked it, so we got the Bouncer! If you're one of the few people who somehow finds themselves reading my blog without knowing anything about the Tavern, you should go check it out! It's a very friendly place (as long as you don't screw people over on a Kickstarter).
Oh, so why is this tavern bouncer wandering a dungeon and fighting the Heroes that come through? Eh, not sure...but it's probably better not to worry about that until his war hammer is no longer a threat.
On we go! Card #2 today is another Item to find in the Dungeonstack, and a little salute to another A-to-Z'er...
While almost certainly a more subtle shout-out than some I've managed this month, I hope that won't make you any less inclined to check out the good stuff that Stuart and the team have to offer over at Lloyd of Gamebooks, a great blog covering anything and everything having to do with participatory fiction and related endeavors. It's pretty awesome to see how much passion people have for that art form!
Thanks for reading, and please come back tomorrow as I try to give The Good Doctor's Crypt a worthy denizen...!
Sunday, April 23, 2017
Dungeonstack A to Z (extra): 23rd Legionnaire
This month has gone by way too fast!
Hmm. Well, I've included a bugbear, but I haven't yet put a regular old goblin into the Dungeonstack, so it's time to correct that...
I guess this isn't a regular old goblin, as he's a legionnaire. I thought it was one of the coolest things ever when WotC printed Goblin Legionnaire, their first Goblin Soldier for MtG, back in the Apocalypse expansion...
...and since, on these A to Z "off days," I've struggled a little coming up with names incorporating the date rather than a letter...well, it all just came together for this little guy.
Join me tomorrow for more fun with placing a monster's image on top of a background it clearly doesn't fit...!
Hmm. Well, I've included a bugbear, but I haven't yet put a regular old goblin into the Dungeonstack, so it's time to correct that...
I guess this isn't a regular old goblin, as he's a legionnaire. I thought it was one of the coolest things ever when WotC printed Goblin Legionnaire, their first Goblin Soldier for MtG, back in the Apocalypse expansion...
...and since, on these A to Z "off days," I've struggled a little coming up with names incorporating the date rather than a letter...well, it all just came together for this little guy.
Join me tomorrow for more fun with placing a monster's image on top of a background it clearly doesn't fit...!
Saturday, April 22, 2017
Dungeonstack A to Z: Spells
This is really just a bit of a "bookkeeping" card, but as I'd like for everything in the Dungeonstack to be playable from the cards themselves (once the basic rules are known), I thought it was important to include. Here's reminder text for the spells known by the Heroic Mage presented earlier, the 9 Realms' Guardian (worded with the card game in mind):
I may look to spice up the presentation at some point, but at the moment I think it's pretty functional, looks decent when trimmed...
...and matches up nicely with its associated hero.
I hope to present another magic-wielding Hero before the month is over, so I'll be sure to make a spell card for her or him, too.
I may look to spice up the presentation at some point, but at the moment I think it's pretty functional, looks decent when trimmed...
...and matches up nicely with its associated hero.
I hope to present another magic-wielding Hero before the month is over, so I'll be sure to make a spell card for her or him, too.
Friday, April 21, 2017
Dungeonstack A to Z: Ruinous Pact
As I've mentioned before, I think the Event cards in the Dungeonstack are going to be one of the more difficult card types both to design and to make worthwhile to anyone who wants to use the cards for a purpose other than just playing the game outright...which is a minor design goal for me, to make the cards useful as OSR gaming tools by themselves. I think that one of the ways of approaching this may be to think of effects that fit simply onto a single card and hold a bit of flavor that might put some ideas into a GM's head. Maybe something like this...
Maybe.
I mean, the idea will probably work nicely in the card game. And maybe...maybe...things like this can make a referee think a bit about what sort of magic-user would enchant a room like this...and why...
Definitely gonna have to put some thought into this.
Also, a tip of the hat with this card (however subtle it may have ended up being) to Paul over at The Iron Pact! Paul keeps up a top-notch blog focused solely on stuff for the Swedish dark fantasy RPG Symbaroum. I wasn't familiar with either the blog or the RPG before this year's A to Z challenge, but I'm glad it brought them to my attention, because they both seem pretty outstanding! Lots of fantastically presented grimness to be found...so if that sounds like your type of thing, definitely check them out!
Maybe.
I mean, the idea will probably work nicely in the card game. And maybe...maybe...things like this can make a referee think a bit about what sort of magic-user would enchant a room like this...and why...
Definitely gonna have to put some thought into this.
Also, a tip of the hat with this card (however subtle it may have ended up being) to Paul over at The Iron Pact! Paul keeps up a top-notch blog focused solely on stuff for the Swedish dark fantasy RPG Symbaroum. I wasn't familiar with either the blog or the RPG before this year's A to Z challenge, but I'm glad it brought them to my attention, because they both seem pretty outstanding! Lots of fantastically presented grimness to be found...so if that sounds like your type of thing, definitely check them out!
Thursday, April 20, 2017
Dungeonstack A to Z: Quiet Hall(s)
The 2017 A to Z Blogging Challenge marches on to the letter Q...and I march on toward regularly posting my contributions on time!
Today is another Room card...much like the Interior Walkway, it's fairly straightforward and comes in a couple of varieties...
Something to note here: I really need to figure out which words I'm going to capitalize in card text. I like capitalizing "Heroes," as it's a specific thing (and a card type) that has meaning in the game...but really, so is "room," and if I'm not careful I'm just going to end up capitalizing everything. Gotta think on it...
Today is another Room card...much like the Interior Walkway, it's fairly straightforward and comes in a couple of varieties...
Something to note here: I really need to figure out which words I'm going to capitalize in card text. I like capitalizing "Heroes," as it's a specific thing (and a card type) that has meaning in the game...but really, so is "room," and if I'm not careful I'm just going to end up capitalizing everything. Gotta think on it...
Wednesday, April 19, 2017
Dungeonstack A to Z: Potion of Cure Light Wounds
Since I'm trying to get caught up on the A to Z Challenge in the midst of a work trip, I'd be crazy not to take advantage of the times when the letter of the day gives me an obvious choice for a really simple card to make. (Wouldn't I? I'm not completely sold, but here we go...)
Hrm. With that in mind, I present another very simple Item for the letter P:
That is all.
Maybe something more interesting will come to me tomorrow...?
Post edited to include an updated card...added italics and the "+1"...
Hrm. With that in mind, I present another very simple Item for the letter P:
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I know! I'll spice this post up with a caption... Just print at 2.75" x 3.75" and cut along dotted lines. Collect 'em all! |
That is all.
Maybe something more interesting will come to me tomorrow...?
Post edited to include an updated card...added italics and the "+1"...
Dungeonstack A to Z: Ogre Freebooter
Late as usual (hrmph)...here's a Dungeonstack card for the letter O...
A dual-wielding ogre pirate ought to fit in just fine. I'm not sure about making him a Giant type, but it does let him work well with the abilities of Nat Twinny.
Also, I should maybe think about spicing up the background of that image...
Now, back to playing catch-up...!
A dual-wielding ogre pirate ought to fit in just fine. I'm not sure about making him a Giant type, but it does let him work well with the abilities of Nat Twinny.
Also, I should maybe think about spicing up the background of that image...
Now, back to playing catch-up...!
Monday, April 17, 2017
Dungeonstack A to Z: Nat Twinny, Woodsman
I'm guessing due to my affinity for nonhuman animals (I like humans too, but you know what I mean), I've been drawn to Druid, Ranger, and classes in the style of those two. So, in wanting to present at least a small variety of Hero cards that can be matched against the Dungeonstack, it's only natural (heh) that I'd try to work one in here...
In addition to Nat, April, and the 9 Realms' Guardian, I hope to find space for two more Heroes before the month closes out...in classes somewhat like those other two you'd probably expect if all the bases are to be covered. If all goes well, I'll present all of these as alternate classes for S&W Light for the upcoming Swords & Wizardry Appreciation Day...in part to show that I really am building these Heroes with a rational structure, and not just throwing numbers onto virtual paper...!
And with this, I am briefly caught up on the A to Z challenge! How long will it last? Stay tuned...
In addition to Nat, April, and the 9 Realms' Guardian, I hope to find space for two more Heroes before the month closes out...in classes somewhat like those other two you'd probably expect if all the bases are to be covered. If all goes well, I'll present all of these as alternate classes for S&W Light for the upcoming Swords & Wizardry Appreciation Day...in part to show that I really am building these Heroes with a rational structure, and not just throwing numbers onto virtual paper...!
And with this, I am briefly caught up on the A to Z challenge! How long will it last? Stay tuned...
Dungeonstack A to Z (extra): The 16th Pawn
Well, this card was made in the hope that I'll have an entry for every day in April (not just the A-Z days), but with the way I'm falling behind, perhaps the time would have been better spent on an "N" post...?
Anyway, here we go...!
Again...something pretty basic. It's kind of a random cryptic treasure to find (which, who knows, could maybe inspire some brainstorming in a DM's head), but I do see a purpose for it in the game as I'm building it. With my earlier experiments in card-based dungeons, I had a card in the deck that served as the "target treasure," the item that must be retrieved to treat the delve as a success. The 16th Pawn is what I see as the focus of April's Quest...
I'm shaking my Magic 8-Ball now to see how likely I am to get an "N" post up today...
Anyway, here we go...!
Again...something pretty basic. It's kind of a random cryptic treasure to find (which, who knows, could maybe inspire some brainstorming in a DM's head), but I do see a purpose for it in the game as I'm building it. With my earlier experiments in card-based dungeons, I had a card in the deck that served as the "target treasure," the item that must be retrieved to treat the delve as a success. The 16th Pawn is what I see as the focus of April's Quest...
I'm shaking my Magic 8-Ball now to see how likely I am to get an "N" post up today...
Sunday, April 16, 2017
Dungeonstack A to Z: Mountain Giant
On to the letter M we go!
Just gonna put something basic here, so I can get caught up in the A to Z challenge. How about...
Considering the monster cards that have come along so far, that's a big dude up there. I was thinking maybe a Mountain Giant should be bigger than a Hill Giant, but I'm gonna have to assume this is big enough for now...
Alright, I'm officially caught up! Hoping for an extra entry later today; let's see how life plays that out for me...!
Oh, and if you celebrate it, Happy Easter, y'all!
Just gonna put something basic here, so I can get caught up in the A to Z challenge. How about...
Considering the monster cards that have come along so far, that's a big dude up there. I was thinking maybe a Mountain Giant should be bigger than a Hill Giant, but I'm gonna have to assume this is big enough for now...
Alright, I'm officially caught up! Hoping for an extra entry later today; let's see how life plays that out for me...!
Oh, and if you celebrate it, Happy Easter, y'all!
Saturday, April 15, 2017
Dungeonstack A to Z: Locked!
Darn it, real life! Why must you intrude on my nerdblogfuntime??
Ah, well. I've fallen behind on my A-Z goals due to the tasks of a work trip, but I hope to catch up today! First up: an Event card for the letter L...that little dungeon annoyance, the locked door...
First of all...about that "test" on the card...
I've determined that my preferred way of handling skill/attribute checks in this game...and potentially any OSR gaming I manage to run anytime soon...is the good old Xd6 roll-under-ability-score. So anyone will have a chance to overcome this...but Mages with a Knock spell, and hopefully Rogues/Thieves with lockpicking skill will have a better shot at it. At any rate, 5d6 might be too onerous a task to be any fun, but I hope to see that as I test it out.
As far as nitpicky stuff goes, I realized with this card that I'm not necessarily doing all that great with consistent templating of rules text. The Hero/character is referred to as "you" on here, while other cards take a wholly third-person approach. Something else I'll need to think about...
As always, thanks for checking this stuff out, and hopefully I'll be back later today to get fully caught up to the halfway point of the A to Z Challenge...!
Ah, well. I've fallen behind on my A-Z goals due to the tasks of a work trip, but I hope to catch up today! First up: an Event card for the letter L...that little dungeon annoyance, the locked door...
First of all...about that "test" on the card...
I've determined that my preferred way of handling skill/attribute checks in this game...and potentially any OSR gaming I manage to run anytime soon...is the good old Xd6 roll-under-ability-score. So anyone will have a chance to overcome this...but Mages with a Knock spell, and hopefully Rogues/Thieves with lockpicking skill will have a better shot at it. At any rate, 5d6 might be too onerous a task to be any fun, but I hope to see that as I test it out.
As far as nitpicky stuff goes, I realized with this card that I'm not necessarily doing all that great with consistent templating of rules text. The Hero/character is referred to as "you" on here, while other cards take a wholly third-person approach. Something else I'll need to think about...
As always, thanks for checking this stuff out, and hopefully I'll be back later today to get fully caught up to the halfway point of the A to Z Challenge...!
Thursday, April 13, 2017
Dungeonstack A to Z: Knight of Unreality
Time for the letter K in this year's A to Z Challenge. I present another Monster that's not necessarily a monster (although who knows what's under that armor...and that's not meant to sound dirty...):
Some notes on the Knight:
That ability was pretty much lifted straight from the old (and, I think, going again...?) Warlord CCG. It's pretty darned powerful, I suppose...but I really like the way it fits the "Unreality" theme of the card.
Also, I've enjoyed working in a few tips of the hat so far to other bloggers of geekdom who are taking part in the A to Z Challenge this April. While this post doesn't quite fit in, I really liked this art and wanted to at least give a little nod to my blogging bud +Tim Knight. His site HeroPress is one of my favorite daily stops and always deserves a look...!
Some notes on the Knight:
That ability was pretty much lifted straight from the old (and, I think, going again...?) Warlord CCG. It's pretty darned powerful, I suppose...but I really like the way it fits the "Unreality" theme of the card.
Also, I've enjoyed working in a few tips of the hat so far to other bloggers of geekdom who are taking part in the A to Z Challenge this April. While this post doesn't quite fit in, I really liked this art and wanted to at least give a little nod to my blogging bud +Tim Knight. His site HeroPress is one of my favorite daily stops and always deserves a look...!
Wednesday, April 12, 2017
Dungeonstack A to Z: Jade Bear
Is it an Item card? Is it a Monster? Roll 1d6 to find out...
I think this guy (or girl) could introduce a fun little bit of extra variance into the game...I suppose I'll see...!
For what it's worth, fellow cardfloppers may recognize its jade-ness as a reference to a pretty classic Magic: the Gathering card:
The Statue may have gotten more than one MtG homage over the years, but the main one I'm familiar with is this one from the set Champions of Kamigawa:
Even Hearthstone has gotten in on the jade monster action, with ever-growing Jade Golems' being a key mechanic in a recent expansion...
So I guess there's something about jade. That comes to life. Seems cool to me.
All those 2's on the card are also a little nod to another classic MtG creature...
This original 2/2 for 2 mana has become so iconic that Magic creatures in general that match those stats and cost are referred to as "bears."
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So, ah...I guess that's all on today's ursine offering. I appreciate your taking the time to read this...and hope you'll stop by tomorrow for another Monster...!
I think this guy (or girl) could introduce a fun little bit of extra variance into the game...I suppose I'll see...!
For what it's worth, fellow cardfloppers may recognize its jade-ness as a reference to a pretty classic Magic: the Gathering card:
The Statue may have gotten more than one MtG homage over the years, but the main one I'm familiar with is this one from the set Champions of Kamigawa:
Even Hearthstone has gotten in on the jade monster action, with ever-growing Jade Golems' being a key mechanic in a recent expansion...
So I guess there's something about jade. That comes to life. Seems cool to me.
All those 2's on the card are also a little nod to another classic MtG creature...
This original 2/2 for 2 mana has become so iconic that Magic creatures in general that match those stats and cost are referred to as "bears."
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So, ah...I guess that's all on today's ursine offering. I appreciate your taking the time to read this...and hope you'll stop by tomorrow for another Monster...!
Tuesday, April 11, 2017
Dungeonstack A to Z: Interior Walkway(s)
For Dungeonstack's representative of the letter "I," I present what will be one of the most straightforward cards of the month, the Interior Walkway:
It is...a room. Where stuff is found. There are a few things I can note about it, though.
On that artwork...not very fantasy, eh? Well, I like the generic name of this card, as it could fit artwork and settings of all types...in this case, fairly modern, or even a bit SF. Also, I've been thinking lately about how He-Man is probably one of the strongest fantasy influences I have floating around in my brain, so I'm happy to include a picture like this alongside the more fantasy-oriented stuff, to maybe give an overall Science Fantasy feel.
I also like this artwork because it nicely translates into the directions that a Hero can exit the room, since it shows a doorway on one side and ends in what could very easily be another doorway. It was also really easy to flip it around and have a new card:
I think that 2 or 3 of both of these in the initial Dungeonstack will be a good direction to go.
Oh! One final note...because this card is so basic, and doesn't really have any rules text, I wanted to throw some flavor text on there to give it a little extra...um, flavor. Hopefully this won't end up complicating things.
Thanks for stopping by! Tomorrow, I'll have my most experimental card yet...although they're all pretty darn experimental at this point...
It is...a room. Where stuff is found. There are a few things I can note about it, though.
On that artwork...not very fantasy, eh? Well, I like the generic name of this card, as it could fit artwork and settings of all types...in this case, fairly modern, or even a bit SF. Also, I've been thinking lately about how He-Man is probably one of the strongest fantasy influences I have floating around in my brain, so I'm happy to include a picture like this alongside the more fantasy-oriented stuff, to maybe give an overall Science Fantasy feel.
I also like this artwork because it nicely translates into the directions that a Hero can exit the room, since it shows a doorway on one side and ends in what could very easily be another doorway. It was also really easy to flip it around and have a new card:
I think that 2 or 3 of both of these in the initial Dungeonstack will be a good direction to go.
Oh! One final note...because this card is so basic, and doesn't really have any rules text, I wanted to throw some flavor text on there to give it a little extra...um, flavor. Hopefully this won't end up complicating things.
Thanks for stopping by! Tomorrow, I'll have my most experimental card yet...although they're all pretty darn experimental at this point...
Monday, April 10, 2017
Dungeonstack A to Z: Hall of the Wandering Nephilim
Good morning, gamers and wanderers. Today's Dungeonstack card reps the letter H and is another room to navigate on April's Quest...
A tip of the hat to +Justin Isaac at Halls of the Nephilim with this one...he's detailing an Appalachian-inspired fantasy RPG setting, Portsmaw, for the A to Z challenge this month, and it's shaping up into something pretty awesome, so be sure to give it a look...!
A tip of the hat to +Justin Isaac at Halls of the Nephilim with this one...he's detailing an Appalachian-inspired fantasy RPG setting, Portsmaw, for the A to Z challenge this month, and it's shaping up into something pretty awesome, so be sure to give it a look...!
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