I am pleased to announce that The Witch: Hedgewitch for the Hero's Journey RPG is now being offered in softcover.
The book is 68 pages, so it is a small book, but it goes great with your copy of +James Spahn's The Hero's Journey RPG. (Print copies are at Lulu in full color or B&W pages.)
Or even my other Witch books.
Each book offers a different set of witch "Traditions" so you can buy them all and combine them.
Get your copy today!
3 comments:
Congratulations!
How do you view witches in rpgs? Are they a female occult tradition, or a different pagan one that is not gender specific? I ask since I do note that the first D&D games were very male in their pronouns and assumptions, as one would expect from the time and place, but that a female fighting woman, a female magic user or a female cleric were never really difficult to imagine, if your mind was capable of doing so, so I found early representations of women in D&D as quite troublesome, here I think of the houri in White Dwarf or the rampant sexism that EGG expressed in AD&D onwards.
SO.. and BTW I am happy with either answer.. is your take on witches that this is a female magical tradition and as such promotes a role for female gender PCs, or is it a 'this is a pagan or Wiccan magical tradition', that is represented by women for traditional resonance?
Still more witch questions. I may be becoming a pest.
The hedge witch...
It was easy to modify her abilities for Lesser, Minor, and Medial powers. However, I am at a loss for what she should have for Major and Superior powers. Any ideas?
Post a Comment