I went with something a little weird this year. Think of "Ghostbusters 2" meets "Journey to the Center of the Earth" and add a sprinkling reptoid conspiracy theory and you get this little number. I made the map and drew the original creatures myself. Not being a very visual person, I struggled a little with making this as visually appealing as possible. I added some color via paint 3d and did the layout with Open Office.
Got a bit sidetracked there. All told, it probably took a little over 12 hours of working incrementally over the past week. I enjoy the end product, and I hope you do too! It's a system neutral adventure and should be great for a one shot. I left a lot of things open on purpose for the Judge to expand at their whims and to (hopefully) give party something to think about.
To add to the atmosphere, the village or city that the cemetery is located in should be as ordinary as possible, maybe a little bland. Download the free pdf here!
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1wRB5bNQ21cy2E0CKGMTWxCLer9jo05o9
This is a blog primarily about gaming, of the table-top variety. I'll post my self written modules and tag the system they belong to for your personal use. Occasionally, I will engage in some form of "retro" media and review it as well. I'll also do my best to post links, blurbs and other information for you regarding new OSR product releases and reviews when I get the product in hand.
Friday, April 20, 2018
Wednesday, April 18, 2018
One page dungeon contest!
The one page dungeon contest's deadline is coming up on May 1st and I am currently finishing up my rough draft and sketches on mine. It's my first time giving isometric design a whirl and I can say I'm impressed by how much info can be given visually with this style. Still finishing up the room descriptions, but after that, it's time to draw the creatures individually, scan them in, resize, and then scan the cleaned up, fleshed up map! my plan is to have a little bit done every day.
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