I first came across Cyberpunk 2020 shortly after it came out in the late 80s. Although I didn't read much science fiction at the time, I had seen the covers of various cyberpunk novels at B. Dalton's, and the concept intrigued me. I don't believe I ever had a chance to run Cyberpunk 2020, but that was more due to the plethora of games my gaming group already owned that lack of interest.
The current Cyberpunk RED and Classic Mega Bundle over at the Humble Bundle Storeshould scratch all of your Cyberpunk needs. With the core books for Cyberpunk RED, Cyberpunk 2020, as well as the Cyberpunk Red Jump Kit and a total of 20 more supplements for both systems (price at 18 bucks), the cyberpunk in all of us should be satiated ;)
Calling all solos, netrunners, and rockerboys—it’s time to bring the edgy allure and explosive excitement of the legendary Cyberpunk pen and paper RPG to your table! This bundle is bursting at the seams with all the rulebooks, sourcebooks, and more that you’ll need to play both Cyberpunk RED —the latest edition of the seminal RPG—as well as Cyberpunk 2020, the classic that started it all. You’ll get over 20 books and game aids for both editions, including the Interface RED Volume 3 sourcebook, packed with new weapons, gear, rules, and more, and available for the first time anywhere as part of this bundle! Pay what you want for all the tools you need to take Night City by storm, and help support Children's Miracle Network Hospitals with your purchase.
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72 more encounter cards for use with almost any fantasy RPG! May be used alone or combined with Set 1. Written by Philip Reed.
I'm a huge fan, and a friend, of Phil Reed. I've been following Phil for decades, back when he had an email list with gaming ideas. These days, he's the master of the small and quick RPG Kickstarter. Phil's current Kickstarter, Deck of Old-School Encounters Set Two, OSR Fantasy RPG Cards is only live for a short time, and as I type this has less than 3 days left in its funding period.
The Deck of Old-School Encounters Set Two includes 72 more random encounter cards, each one illustrated. This deck – for use by gamemasters and solo players – gives you a quick way to generate the next random encounter in your game.
Fully compatible with the first set (or use this second set of cards on their own)! You can select the first deck in the $8, $12, and $30 rewards. Or, if you wish, buy it today at DriveThruRPG!
These systemless cards work with any classic fantasy RPG. They are also a good fit for modern campaigns looking to add a touch of old-school flavor.
Each card also features the baseline reaction of the encountered character or creature. The reactions are divided into three categories.
Friendly. The encountered character(s) are open to assisting the party of adventurers . . . so long as the heroes are also friendly.
Indifferent. The encountered character(s) or creature(s) are likely to ignore the party if the adventurers don't do something stupid. Events during gameplay may turn some indifferent situations into hostile (or maybe even friendly) reactions . . . depending on the players' actions.
Hostile. The encountered character(s) or creature(s) are prone to violence and very likely to attack the party. Of course, the heroes may be able to sway the opposition, possibly turning an armed conflict into a tense – yet peaceful – meeting of two groups. (Who are we kidding? The adventurers are more likely to engage in fisticuffs than they are in conversation.)
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I enjoy what I call "drop-in dungeons" that you can plop down in a hex crawl with minimal fuss. Your part cleared out their current adventure early, and you still have 90 minutes left in the game session? Something like Downsized Dungeons is a perfect fit. The fact that it is PWYW means you can pay for it if you like when you actually use it.
Issue 1 - The Crypt of the Barbarian King
This classic five-room dungeons holds all the trappings of a good crawl. There are monsters. There are ghosts. And of course, there's a ton of treasure at the end.
About Downsized Dungeons
Fully statted for Old-School Essentials, these mini dungeons are the perfect thing to grab and go when you're low on preptime. They are intended to be played in a single session either as a one shot, or dropped into your current campaign.
Each issue contains an all new dungeon with original art and hand-drawn maps for that old school feeling.
Pick up a copy and see how it fits into your game!
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I'm a sucker for new monsters in my OSR games. I like to create them, and I love it when I find new monsters that others have created. I've been a fan of Jeremy Hart's artwork for a while now, and the Fiend Folio Vol.1 Kickstarter looks very appealing. I'm a backer :)
For this zine I'll be aiming for the center of the OSR. Stat-blocks are modeled after various great games such as Cha'alt, Swords & Wizardry, Lion & Dragon, etc. Basically just a single Saving Throw and only Ascending Armor Class. All the usual funky dice are necessary.
Each monster gets two pages. One has stats and the facing page is an artsy size comparison piece you can flash to your players. These have been generated over on my Patreon as cards. I've also been uploading them to DriveThruRPG as time allows. I try to create at least 8 different color/texture variations per creature. Of course, only one version of each can make it into the zine.
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We are beyond pleased and honored to announce that the powers that be have released multiple works of the late Gary Gygax to Troll Lord Games for mass-market publication. These include the complete Gygaxian Fantasy World series, Castle Zagyg: Yggsburg, Castle Zagyg: East Mark, Castle Zagyg: The Manse, Castle Zagyg: Mouths of Madness, Castle Zagyg: The Dungeons (including all 17 handcrafted levels and any sublevels), and all related Castle Zagyg adventures such as the Teeth of Barkash Nour, The Halls of Many Panes, The Hermit, and the Kings of England Kings of France boardgame. See below for details.
THE FATHER OF A HOBBY & INDUSTRY
Though Gary Gygax was not alone in creating role playing games, others like Dave Arneson certainly played a part, it is to Gary’s drive, creativity, expertise, and sheer love of gaming that launched it from a basement hobby for a passionate few, into an industry that spans multiple media platforms.
What You Need to Know Right Now
Currently we are set to launch the Gygaxian Fantasy World Kickstarter campaign this March. Be sure to sign up and be there for any early bird specials!
The Kickstarter campaign for Gary Gygax’s The Hermit ended in December of 2023, support for which broke six digits! Fear not if you missed the Kickstarter, for you can pre-order The Hermit on our website and receive yours when it becomes available this spring.
Furthermore, we still have copies of the classic printing of Gary Gygax’s Castle Zagyg: Yggsburgh. This classic reprint relaunched the Gygax Estates properties, and a host of folks came out to order it, support TLG and the Estate, and help launch this whole endeavor. A hearty thanks to all those people, but if you missed it, you can buy yours now in our store. It ships immediately!
TROLL LORD GAMES
Troll Lord Games served as Gary’s primary publisher from 2000-2008. After he crossed over much of Gary’s material vanished from the gaming table. Now we hope to launch a new era of publishing, bringing back the many rich worlds of Gary Gygax.
Gygaxian Fantasy World Series
The Gygaxian Fantasy Worlds (be sure to SIGN UP NOW for notifications) is an Encyclopedic series envisioned by the co-creator of Dungeons and Dragons, Gary Gygax. He conceived the series as an open-ended collection of role-playing gaming aids for the Game Master and the Player, the specific focus of which was World Building. Written, co-written, or edited by Gygax himself, its intent was to cover all the bases of our gaming world.
The first of these books, The Canting Crew, was published in 2001. Six more volumes followed, and more were planned prior to his passing in 2008.
Now, for the first time since they were pulled from the market in 2008, this collection of Gygaxian knowledge returns to the gaming world. Through this Kickstarter we hope to bring back all seven volumes and possibly more. Join us in recreating part of our gaming heritage and flood your own table with mountains of gaming content.
For a complete list of the Castle Zagyg material see below.
WHY CASTLES & CRUSADES
In 2003 Gary opened a discussion with Steve Chenault about Castle Zagyg. He did not want it to appear under the Dungeons & Dragons name or game system. When the Troll Lords proposed that we make Castles & Crusades compatible with his vision for a game for Castle Zagyg he heartly agreed. Both he and Steve wanted C&C to be near to AD&D, so it worked well. Gary was given the right of approval of the rules, and did so with few corrections, so that when Castle Zagyg: Yggsburgh and Upper were finally published, they launched with the Castles & Crusades SIEGE Engine system. We will pick up with his wishes where we left off in 2008.
Castle Zagyg
We are going to revisit Gary Gygax’s Castle Zagyg like never before, but much like we intended in years past. This project is massive!
Mike Stewart, known for his Victorious RPG and many adventures like Shadows of the Halfling Hall, has come on board as the head writer. But he won’t be alone, Luke Gygax joins him as does James M. Ward, Jason Vey, Jeremy Farkas and Davis Chenault. Peter Bradley and Bill Edmunds on cartography.
This project will include several major areas:
Castle Zagyg The City of Yggsburg
Castle Zagyg Yggsburg Environs (24 neighborhoods of the city)
The East Mark Setting
Castle Zagyg: The Manse & Mouths of Madness
Castle Zagyg: The Dungeons, 17 levels
We’ve not yet settled on an organizational format but have settled on hardcover books with pockets in the back to hold the many maps that will come with this set.
MISSION STATEMENT
We are going to try to stay as true to Gary Gygax’s vision of his work as we possibly can. Steve and Davis Chenault and Peter Bradley all worked closely with Gary for almost 8 years and have a pretty good handle on what he wanted. On top of this, we will be consulting with family members such as Ernie and Luke Gygax, and long time friends like James M. Ward and Jeffrery Talanian to make these works as close to Gary’s vision as we can. New art! New maps! Layout and all, but Gary through and through.
Hall of Many Panes and Other Games
There is so much more to work on. Gary’s creative output was unmatched and even in the wanning years it continued to grow.
We were very happy to have launched The Hermit kickstarter (preorder here), and move toward bring that fabled adventure to your table.
But there is more. The Hall of Many Panes is on the deck. This massive planar adventure, written by Gary and originally published in 2005, is a monument to the bizarre and genius that was Gary’s gift to us all. We’ll bring this on up to date and republish in full color!
One of the projects near and dear to his heart was the Kings of England, Kings of France board game. We are going to dust off the old maps and playing pieces and bring this one back to the fold.
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As this is the "last Sunday of January" in 2024, that means realistically today(ish) is the 50th Anniversary of D&D.
50 Effing years.....holy crap. I think I started playing in the winter of '78, but I could be off a year either way. I should be celebrating like any faithful dork by playing this weekend and I had full intentions of attending NTRPG's gaming day/weekend at the hotel, but I'm not fully recovered from the flu from last week and traveling to the event, I'm certain, would've been "terminally stupid".
Anyway, 50 years is a lot of time, but that number is really misleading. The real number is the hours spent around the table, days playing between school sessions, weeks at conventions, and (if you were lucky) years in campaigns. Those numbers, well they're the real numbers we celebrate.
If you haven't been able to in a while, please pick up some appropriate dice and roll one out in commemoration.
The Monstrome
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So I've been writing like I used to--just sitting down and writing for 5
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One of the PCs is on the verge of Move 9, which is a *Haste* spellstone
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Hijinks of Kaiku Proportions
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Thought I'd share some fun supers vs. kaiju art from Brendan Tobin.If you
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In the background, quietly, as my Yoon-Suin 2nd edition projects nears
final fulfilment, work has been going on in relation to The Great North.
Behold, s...
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Simplifying THAC0 (and attack matrices)
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I usually prefer ascending AC to descending AC, but I never thought THAC0
was particularly complicated.
You don't even need subtraction to use THAC0.
Jus...
OSR: Magical Industrial Gunboats
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Here's some useful information for river-based adventures using *Magical
Industrial Revolution*. Skip to Part 3 or click this PDF link if you just
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Caves of Chaos: Donkeys & Dragons
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Session 2 was played on 6/12/24
Dramatis Personae:
Glyn the Dwarf
Berm the Fighter
Thorin Oakenshield the Dwarf
Io the Thief
Wannabe Gizzard the Wizard
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Sopwith Triplane (1:200)
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This was (I think) a CapnAhab design. I added a pilot and some engine
detail, but that's all, and I printed it on my Mars Pro at 1:200 scale.
The model...
Veins of the Earth - Workshop
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'Queen Mab's Palace' will be moving to layout soon. My gigantic review of
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[image: Quick Convention Report: LongCon 2024]
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Bitterblossom: The Small-Press Supremecy...
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Our hobby has always been a small-press thing. Even now, with modern,
corporate D&D, the pastime remains in the capable hands of the hobbyist,
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Trail of Cthulhu 2e and Broken Empires
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I try not to back funding projects (on Kickstarter and the like) that often
these days. This is because I backed a few in recent years that I now kind
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The Hall of Mirrors stretches beyond the Two Infinities...This blog started
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Ben Milton, Mr. Questing Beast, is holding an adventure jam for the release
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October...
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copy of this almost entirely on the strength of the new cover art: (This is
the “...
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books over the years from just about every Traveller licensee, as well as
from Ma...
The Mystery of the First Blackmoor Map
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the...
Far Away Land 2nd Edition Kickstarter is Amazing
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Fay Away Land RPG Ed. 2 is now Kickstarting! It funded quick and has 22
days remaining as of this post. It is a unique setting and RPG that reeks
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Grimdark vs. Eucatastrophe
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Noisms has some interesting ideas in this post about his desire for some
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Musings on Sleep in OD&D – Is it Over-Powered?
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Link to discussion
Let’s look at the sleep spell in Men & Magic:
>Sleep: A Sleep spell affects from 2–16 1st-level types (hit dice of up to
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Session #12 & Adventure Sites Compilation
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Firstly, I wanted to let everybody know that Adventure Sites I by Coldlight
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Last weekend at GaryCon, many of us raised a glass to the memory of Jim
Ward, who passed away just days before the convention. Ward was very
helpful to m...
The Economy Engine, v0.2
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I made a thing. For D&D 3rd edition, so it might not be that interesting to
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A lot of SF (including a certain 2D6 RPG grandaddy) deal with ancient
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Last move - to self-hosting!
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As my vote regarding Substack in the “marketplace of ideas”, I’m moving to
self-hosting.
I’m now at (and hopefully staying for a long time at)
Blog: ht...
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Today is December 31, 2023, in the mid-afternoon. In less than ten hours it
will be 2024. 2023 2023 was a good year. But all years are good years. Both
goo...
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Heya folks, the 21st Salt Mine book, Import Export, has hit the digital
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*"That's the GM's Regional Map from my AOWG. And it's a damned good
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Clean Your Room
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was ...
My RPG Zine Trilogy is on Kickstarter!
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I can't believe I didn't post about it here!
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Steve Jackson Interview
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James Maliszewski recently did an interview with Steve Jackson over on his
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upcomi...
Undermountain Map Origins
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As documented on the Ruins of Undermountain sales page, "TSR didn't
actually use Ed Greenwood's original maps," at least not in their entirety.
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WB:FMAG Total Print Sales
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Hello Folks,
The last time I did a quick sales report was in September 2018.
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fo...
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*Minotaur*
*Requirements:* Minimum STR 9, Minimum CON 9
*Prime Requisite:* STR and CON
*Hit Dice:* 1d10
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*Armor:* Leather, including shield...
WIZARDS OF POHJOLA
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Init +0
Melee Atk
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Ranged Atk
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5')
AC 14
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In many early editions of D&D, weapons were assigned two damage values: one
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A beloved father, devoted friend, and D&D Dungeon Master extraordinaire. We
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The idea, I think, is that the RPG is ultimately about the long game. Even
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was...
Profane and Profound Prep Part 2
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SHORT BREAK.
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I'm going to take a break for a week or so and will start up again in the
New Year. Thanks for reading and we'll start with Level 6 when I get back.
Iain Lovecraft, 3D Sculptor
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Nope, it's got nothing to do with Cthulhu. I just did a video conversation
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doi...
New website!
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Slowly but surely, all the content here will make its way — in updated
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site wil...
Please Update Your Link!
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If you're seeing this, it means your link to the Greyhawk Grognard blog is
out of date.
Please update your link to www.greyhawkgrognard.com (RSS feed is
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Mord Mar - Session 6
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We weren't able to play Mord Mar last week, due to a family funeral. This
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A Small, Quiet Plea
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There has been a great deal of discussing political agendas, social
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Don’t Sleep It’s Broken
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Expanding/editing my comments from What Makes Something Broken G+ thread:
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Swords & Wizardry Light-Themed Birthday Party
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