I've just posted Free Map055 ocer at my Patreon page. This is a small set of two caverns that are not connected.
When I make these caverns, unless I'm using them for a specific adventure, I usually do not put in things like entrances and features, leaving those decisions up to the GM.
I have been putting in some grids, but I haven't specified the distance. The GM could make them 5' or 5 yards/meters for all I care.
Click on this link or on the graphic below to go straight to the pertinent Patreon post.
11/19/2015
11/18/2015
Limited-Time Good Deal for a Free Low-Level OSR Adventure
Richard J. LeBlanc, Jr., the man behind the awesomeness that is New Big Dragon Games, has just put out a "Work-In-Progress" or Beta psionics adventure called Vault of the Faceless Giants.
This will be an inexpensive adventure when it is done, but if you pick up this beta version now, for free, you can get the finished version for free as well!
Seems like a no-brainer to me.
This will be an inexpensive adventure when it is done, but if you pick up this beta version now, for free, you can get the finished version for free as well!
Seems like a no-brainer to me.
11/16/2015
Free GM Resource: AD&D Downloads
This week's Free GM Resource is a wide collection of other GM resources that span a wide array of RPGs, but the focus is on the different flavors of D&D.
AD&D Downloads has been re-branded as a mobile-friendly website listing numerous resources for players and GMs alike.
Site navigation is a bit wonky, but it looks like the whole redesign is still a work in progress. Definitely worth poking around a bit....I know I will be!
AD&D Downloads has been re-branded as a mobile-friendly website listing numerous resources for players and GMs alike.
Site navigation is a bit wonky, but it looks like the whole redesign is still a work in progress. Definitely worth poking around a bit....I know I will be!
11/14/2015
Frugal GM Review: Tribes Most Foul (GM's Miscellany)
OK I said I'd do a review of one of the GM's Miscellany from Raging Swan Press. There were a few to choose from and I ended up with the one that interested me the most, which was Tribes Most Foul.
These supplements are specifically written for Pathfinder, but I'm looking at them more from an OSR standpoint and won't be looking at game-specific mechanics. If something isn't quite right as far as Pathfinder is concerned I wouldn't know anyway. It is my belief that everything needs to be tweaked by the GM for their group anyway....
First off, the supplement comes in two downloads. One is a larger PDF tweaked for printing and the second is a smaller, lower resolution file for viewing on a screen (PC, tablet, etc.). The difference isn't noticeable unless you print the screen version instead of the print version. I do like how Raging Swan treated the print version with the same respect as the screen version. The only criticism I have with the print PDF is I really wish they would have used a different cover. Simply inverting the colors so there is a little black text on a white background is highly preferred to an all-black cover I don't want to waste ink on.
Both PDFs are well bookmarked, with some internal cross-links. The PDFs are secured, but only the ability to edit the documents, assemble a new document, or extract pages is restricted. For the majority of the end-users this is perfectly fine.
Not including things like the covers or the OGL, this supplement had 60 pages of content. There are 25 humanoid tribes detailed in two-page spreads and a nice little 5 page section of creating your own humanoid tribes. I really liked this create-your-own section, but I'm a sucker for large random tables. If you aren't wanting to go through the process of creating your own tribe there is one table filled with 50 sample tribe names. Just grab a name and fill in the background as you will.
What you are really buying with Tribes Most Foul are these 25 pre-generated tribe backgrounds. Each write-up consists of a quick introduction, society & organization, ecology & lair, combat & tactics, notable personalities, and tribal lore. You also get a good picture of a tribal totem or symbol. The overwhelming majority of the "Pathfinder Stuff" is in the stat blocks of the notable personalities. There is a bit in the knowledge checks for tribal lore as well. I really don't think that GMs for other systems will have too much trouble interpreting these stats to their system.
The more generic (system-wise) tribal information is rich with details that really make these creatures "pop". I don't think GMs will want to use this supplement "on the fly" to try and add some interest to their game, but instead plan out possible interactions and possibly work the campaign around these notable foes. There are a few integration ideas presented with each tribe.
If nothing else, I think Tribes Most Foul can serve as a great template for GMs who want to put together their own custom humanoid tribes. I know if I had tried to do so without some guidance I'd probably have either written up something too small, forcing me to "wing it" during the game, or something huge that would prove cumbersome. Raging Swan Press did a great job of managing this information balance, and I highly recommend picking this one up.
These supplements are specifically written for Pathfinder, but I'm looking at them more from an OSR standpoint and won't be looking at game-specific mechanics. If something isn't quite right as far as Pathfinder is concerned I wouldn't know anyway. It is my belief that everything needs to be tweaked by the GM for their group anyway....
First off, the supplement comes in two downloads. One is a larger PDF tweaked for printing and the second is a smaller, lower resolution file for viewing on a screen (PC, tablet, etc.). The difference isn't noticeable unless you print the screen version instead of the print version. I do like how Raging Swan treated the print version with the same respect as the screen version. The only criticism I have with the print PDF is I really wish they would have used a different cover. Simply inverting the colors so there is a little black text on a white background is highly preferred to an all-black cover I don't want to waste ink on.
Both PDFs are well bookmarked, with some internal cross-links. The PDFs are secured, but only the ability to edit the documents, assemble a new document, or extract pages is restricted. For the majority of the end-users this is perfectly fine.
Not including things like the covers or the OGL, this supplement had 60 pages of content. There are 25 humanoid tribes detailed in two-page spreads and a nice little 5 page section of creating your own humanoid tribes. I really liked this create-your-own section, but I'm a sucker for large random tables. If you aren't wanting to go through the process of creating your own tribe there is one table filled with 50 sample tribe names. Just grab a name and fill in the background as you will.
What you are really buying with Tribes Most Foul are these 25 pre-generated tribe backgrounds. Each write-up consists of a quick introduction, society & organization, ecology & lair, combat & tactics, notable personalities, and tribal lore. You also get a good picture of a tribal totem or symbol. The overwhelming majority of the "Pathfinder Stuff" is in the stat blocks of the notable personalities. There is a bit in the knowledge checks for tribal lore as well. I really don't think that GMs for other systems will have too much trouble interpreting these stats to their system.
The more generic (system-wise) tribal information is rich with details that really make these creatures "pop". I don't think GMs will want to use this supplement "on the fly" to try and add some interest to their game, but instead plan out possible interactions and possibly work the campaign around these notable foes. There are a few integration ideas presented with each tribe.
If nothing else, I think Tribes Most Foul can serve as a great template for GMs who want to put together their own custom humanoid tribes. I know if I had tried to do so without some guidance I'd probably have either written up something too small, forcing me to "wing it" during the game, or something huge that would prove cumbersome. Raging Swan Press did a great job of managing this information balance, and I highly recommend picking this one up.
11/13/2015
Free d30 Tables: Combined Height & Weight for Half-Elves
The next set of combined height & weight tables are up at DTRPG. This time I've skipped ahead of the list to present what I think is the last of the "standard" races I have: the Half-Elf.
Here is the link to the English PDF and this is the link for the Metric version.
Here is the link to the English PDF and this is the link for the Metric version.
11/12/2015
Corporia Expansions 1/2 Off
An old friend of mine, who wrote the RPG Corporia (link to my review) decided to put up three expansions for half price. I'm hoping he put out an email to Corporia purchasers, but in case this is one of your games and you missed it....
"It's my birthday month, but you're getting a present!
Starting now until the end of November, you can now get all three Corporia expansions at half price! Simply use the DriveThruRPG discount links below.
Corporia: New Hires (now only $1.50) -http://www.drivethrurpg.com/browse.php?discount=908774f8ba
Corporia: Agents of Change (now only $1.50) -http://www.drivethrurpg.com/browse.php?discount=908463f0e3
Corporia: Familiar Spirits (now only $0.49) -http://www.drivethrurpg.com/browse.php?discount=908658f507
If you get all three, you're getting 80 pages for only $3.49 - but remember, these discounts expire November 30, 2015!
Best,
Mark Plemmons
Brabblemark Press"
"It's my birthday month, but you're getting a present!
Starting now until the end of November, you can now get all three Corporia expansions at half price! Simply use the DriveThruRPG discount links below.
Corporia: New Hires (now only $1.50) -http://www.drivethrurpg.com/browse.php?discount=908774f8ba
Corporia: Agents of Change (now only $1.50) -http://www.drivethrurpg.com/browse.php?discount=908463f0e3
Corporia: Familiar Spirits (now only $0.49) -http://www.drivethrurpg.com/browse.php?discount=908658f507
If you get all three, you're getting 80 pages for only $3.49 - but remember, these discounts expire November 30, 2015!
Best,
Mark Plemmons
Brabblemark Press"
11/09/2015
Free GM Resource: GM's Miscellany Free Previews
This week's Free GM Resource is a set of interesting product previews from Raging Swan Press.
The free resource this week are the previews for GM's Miscellany:
The free resource this week are the previews for GM's Miscellany:
- Village Backdrops
- Village Backdrops II
- Village Backdrops III
Although intended specifically for Pathfinder, the GM Miscellany Series are hearty GM aides that really flesh out small locales/dungeons that GMs can pretty much drops right into their campaigns.
Usually free previews like these are little more than an example of the writing and layout that really have no value on their own and are just intended to entice you to pick up the full product. What Raging Swan Press has done is actually put out some useful free content that would entice you to purchase the rest of the product.
For example, the GM Miscellany: Village Backdrops is a 98 page PDF while the free preview is 34 pages. Instead of just putting out a few pages of free preview, what the publisher did was actually provide the 1st 2 pages of content for each of the 12 featured villages. You get a quick background, demographics, notable information and even a map!
Sure it is written for Pathfinder, but there isn't all that much Patherfinder-specific "stuff" to get in the way.
I'm planning on picking up something from the GM's Miscellany line to review this week.
11/06/2015
It is Time for Secret Santicore 2015!
Time to submit your Secret Santicore requests. For those of you unfamiliar with Secret Santicore the basic premise is that you make a simple (usually OSRish) RPG request and be willing to fulfill one wish in return. Helper elves mix up the requests and send them out to all participants. The elves also help with editing and assembly and then Secret Santicore delivers everyone a free PDF chock-full of the requested RPG items.
If you want in, please click on any of the links here for the overview blog post and a link to the submissions page.
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