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Tuesday, August 9

Hardcover Fantasy Journal Now Available

on Drivethru RPG. [Update: Attached are pictures of the initial product. Please note currently the journal is with the depicted green cover with a wizard. I'm going to update Drivethru to reflect this and add the red cover edition as a separate title.] 







These 10" x 7" hardcover journals are customized for use as a "living document", chronicling the feats and fates of your favorite characters. Inspired by day planner formats, the pages provide an elastic document which capture game-relative "focus" items.

Pages in the Fantasy Adventure Journal are arranged in a Three Act structure, with a cover page.

As a Character evolves over time, so does a campaign world. Writing prompts steer your adventure chronical into a coherent narrati
ve, with drive!

For Players and Dungeon Masters alike. These journals come in a red cover and original art from Vanishing Tower Press! The current illustration is Martial Order of Ghouls known as the Order of the Maggot. They prefer to fight with weapons and feel defeating their foes through paralysis is dishonorable.

Saturday, August 6

New Big Dragon Games Released CC2 Creature Cache

CC 2 Creature Cache comes a full 7 years after CC1 (PDF is PWYW),  the bestiary I used to stock my OSR adventure AA01 Purging Woth N'rld Oakwyn's Muddy Hole. If it is half as intriguing as CC1, the list of 200 monsters boasted between the pages of this new release will be well worth the price of admission. Look, Richard LeBlanc is successful enough he can drive traffic to Lulu. You know he puts out quality stuff if he has that kind of power!

Besides new monsters which every DM needs in spades, LeBlanc is always kind enough, and industrious enough, to include a drawing of each of the creatures. Mandatory, I know, in any monster book,  but you don't always get. I like he doesn't shy away from depicting adventures being slaughtered by his monsters. I love that throwback to old school printed materials which usually had one or more pics of some nameless adventurer taking it in the shorts. LeBlanc captures this feel in his drawings and adds to the appeal of the overall package. Black and white, 2-column as god intended. 

Thursday, July 28

I Made My First Gaming GIF

Cheesy, I know. I couldn't resist. I am sooo behind the curve utilizing Premier. Need to spend a whole afternoon doing tutorials if I'm going to get the hang of the software.

 

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