Quick one today. Feeling a bit under the weather still.
Last week I got my Folklore Bestiary from the Merry Mushmen Kickstarter.
The books are really nice and I got the Old-School Essentials and 5e D&D versions.
They compare very well to the the earlier Twilight Fables monster books for OSR and 5e I have that kickstarted around the same time.
Both sets cover similar ground but have different approaches to what they are doing. So all four have a home now on my shelves and game table. I discussed their similarities and differences in regard to a monster I also did (but not the only one we all share) the Basajaun.
OSR/OSE versions for me, 5e versions for my kids. It all works out great. For me a monster book should come in 5e and OSR flavors from now on. Or like Frog God Games is doing now in their Terrible Yule Cat with 5e, OSE and Castles & Crusades.
Gruß vom Krampus!
Greeting from Krampus!
I have a new project I am working on, something that is actually ready now, but I want to wait to get it out since it will be a big part of my 2023 Year of Monsters.
Here is a sneak peek at my new Monstrous Maleficarum.
This is not a replacement for my Basic Bestiary. It is designed to complement it and to serve a different audience. Basic Bestiary is for the Old-School crowd and Monstrous Maleficarum is for fans of 5th edition. There will be overlap in the monsters, but each will be designed to serve what their respective audiences will like the most. The two projects will have very different looks and feel.
Both the Basic Bestiary and Monstrous Maleficarum grew out my Monstrous Mondays, but also out of my One Man's God and certainly out of all my books and readings about Witches and Witchcraft.
Also, all profits from Monstrous Maledicarum will go to buy more art for Basic Bestiary.
I have a lot to do over Christmas break (ah...the life of an academic), so I better get on it.
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