This has given me a chance to catch up on my blog reading and of course, I find some good stuff to use.
Zothique by Goulven Quentel |
Eric Fabiaschi over at Swords & Stitchery has been posting about Clark Ashton Smith and Zothique for a long time.
Here are some of his most recent posts.
- Ill Met In Zothique - Tomb of The Necromancer Clark Ashton Smith Inspired Actual Play Session Report
- OSR Commentary - Dark Thoughts On Clark Ashton Smith's Zothique & Tom Moldvay's X2 Castle Amber (or Château d'Amberville)
- Clark Ashton Smith's Wizards & The Mysteries of X2 Castle Amber (or Château d'Amberville) By Tom Moldvay
- A Winter Solitice In Clark Ashton Smith's Zothique - Clark Ashton Smith Inspired Actual Play Session Report II
While I originally went into reading these with ideas for my BlackStar game, but instead I am more convinced than ever that an Astonishing Swordsmen & Sorcerers of Hyperborea game based in Zothique would be fantastic.
There is the Zothique d20 Guide from George Hager on the Eldritch Dark website.
Converting it to OSR-compatible stats is not difficult, but I'd need to read it over more for proper AS&SH conversion.
Part of my New Year's Resolution includes playing more "Basic Era" D&D and clones, and AS&SH is a part of that. I figure before I take it and make something new with it I should at least figure out how it's played out of the box.
I do plan on hitting more BlackStar in the new year as well.
3 comments:
Yeah, I’ve been following that series, too, and I heartily agree.
the two maps of zothique differ greatly. the one with cincor being east of xylac is the more accurate i think.
the two maps of Zothique differ a great deal. the one that has cincor east of xylac is the more accurate i think.
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