Still not 100% so I am taking another sick day today.
Hopefully I will be up for Friday Night Videos. Unless of course someone wants to "Guest VJ" for me tonight!
Friday, September 25, 2015
Thursday, September 24, 2015
Question of the Day: Anyone run/play a fight against Orcus
Still feeling pretty sick today.
But I was looking over some of my adventures I have laying around and I noticed a theme.
For 1st Ed I have the Bloodstone Wars modules.
For 3rd Ed I have a bunch of stuff from Necromancer Games.
For 4th Ed I have the HPE series of nine modules.
And now for 5th ed I have Into the Abyss.
What do they all have in common?
Well, in the broadest terms they all deal with destroying the Demon Prince Orcus.
(ok 5e is about all demons)
Or at the very least stopping his machinations.
I mean, I get it. Orcus is the most metal of all the demon lords.
Back in the day we gleefully killed him in H4 Throne of Bloodstone. I was looking forward to doing it again under 4e in E3 Prince of Undeath. So there is an allure.
So how about you all?
Did you ever run/play a game where the PCs went after Orcus?
If yes, what adventure did you use?
If no, would it be something you would consider?
Bonus question. Why doesn't Demogorgon get any of this attention?
Orcus Links (I have talked about this before)
But I was looking over some of my adventures I have laying around and I noticed a theme.
For 1st Ed I have the Bloodstone Wars modules.
For 3rd Ed I have a bunch of stuff from Necromancer Games.
For 4th Ed I have the HPE series of nine modules.
And now for 5th ed I have Into the Abyss.
What do they all have in common?
Looking pretty damn scary in his new 5e form. |
Well, in the broadest terms they all deal with destroying the Demon Prince Orcus.
(ok 5e is about all demons)
Or at the very least stopping his machinations.
I mean, I get it. Orcus is the most metal of all the demon lords.
Back in the day we gleefully killed him in H4 Throne of Bloodstone. I was looking forward to doing it again under 4e in E3 Prince of Undeath. So there is an allure.
So how about you all?
Did you ever run/play a game where the PCs went after Orcus?
If yes, what adventure did you use?
If no, would it be something you would consider?
Bonus question. Why doesn't Demogorgon get any of this attention?
Orcus Links (I have talked about this before)
- Orcus for Unisystem, http://theotherside.timsbrannan.com/2010/04/orcus-for-unisystem.html
- Orcus as the Boss, http://theotherside.timsbrannan.com/2010/11/orcus-as-boss-immortal-level-d-whats-my.html
- Generational Mega-plots, http://theotherside.timsbrannan.com/2010/06/revised-plan-generational-mega-plots.html
- Orcus and Vanth, http://theotherside.timsbrannan.com/2013/09/orcus-and-vanth.html
- So...Have you ever killed a God?, http://theotherside.timsbrannan.com/2010/11/sohave-you-ever-killed-god.html
Wednesday, September 23, 2015
Class Struggles: The Bard
Spend any time here and you will know I am very fond of music. So it should also come as no shock that one of my favorite classes is the Bard. I loved the old 1st Edition Bard. It's wonky class structure and having to be a fighter then a thief (or was it the other way around). Then finally top it all of with druid magic.
The Bard was the class I was also looking most forward to in 2nd Edition. It also was one of the biggest disappointments of 2nd edition for me. The class seemed to have lost some of it's charm, sure it was still fun to play but not the same. I doubt that I was alone in that feeling, the Bard seems to be the one class that keeps coming up in various OSR games in one form or another.
So many in fact that I am not going to try to tackle them all. But here is a glimpse of what I know has been done. Let's start with +Richard LeBlanc who has had a lot to say on Bards recently.
Richard LeBlanc, over at Save vs. Dragon
http://savevsdragon.blogspot.com/2015/08/new-bx-character-class-bard-version-i.html
http://savevsdragon.blogspot.com/2015/08/new-bx-character-class-bard-version-ii.html
http://savevsdragon.blogspot.com/search/label/bard
and to be featured in the Character Class Codex.
http://savevsdragon.blogspot.com/2015/08/cx1-character-class-codex-update.html
Richard LeBlanc has given this class a lot of thought and energy. His Version I has more thief skills, his version II has more magic. I think in the end I prefer his version II Bard. I tend to like a magical flair in my Bards.
This bard switches between lead, rhythm and bass guitar.
Adventurer Conqueror King System
A Basic-era sort of Bard. This is a "campaign class" or something beyond the "Basic 4". This particular bard takes advantage of ACKs skill system, but lacks any spell power. It's a good class, but I would see it a more of a wandering Loremaster.
Astonishing Swordsmen & Sorcerers of Hyperborea
Quick note. I love the spiral bound AS&SH books. Makes it very to have the book open and lay it flat.
The Bard of Hyperborea is a subclass of the Thief and has a number of interesting things going for it. For example like LeBlanc's Version II, it can cast both Druid and Illusionist spells. A really nice touch. It has the countersong of 3.x's Bard. Like most bards it also has a folklore ability. What might be the neatest addition to the bard is it's ability to Mesmerize. So there is you Pied Piper and Erich Zahn right there. The bard of ACKS plays a well crafted lute. The Hyperborean bard plays a flute carved from the legbone of his former master. He didn't kill his master, but he was there when he died.
Barrel Rider Games
James over at BRG has given us a number of Bard-like classes.
The Bard - This Bard is a full 20 level class. Like the Bards in other games they have the ability to perform with musical instruments and they have some thief abilities as well. These bards though do not have magical spell abilities. This bard plays acoustic guitar.
The War Chanter - What the Bard is to humans and the Greensinger is to Elves the War Chanter is to Dwarves. In addition to being fighters the war chanter also has some powers "Songs" that they can use to aid others. If you are playing a Basic-era game and have more than one player that wants to play a dwarf, have one choose this. It is a pretty interesting class and one that would make good use out a larger group of characters. This one obviously plays the drums.
The Greensinger - The Greensinger is something akin to an elvish Bard/Druid. Greensingers get some special abilities and can cast spells like that of a cleric/druid. The idea is a rather cool one and frankly I wanted more. This is the lead singer of the group.
The Complete B/X Adventurer
This Bard is of the "loremaster" type with some magical effects to his music. This bard is interesting since it also allows for the bard to learn more languages as part of his leveling up. I rather like that. This bard plays second hand string instrument that he bought with the first few coppers he ever saved. He can now afford better instruments, but there is too much love in that old one for him to ever let it go.
A Curious Volume of Forgotten Lore
Again, this might be the closest we will ever know of an official Gygaxian 2nd Ed Bard. Having reread a lot of material on the Bard from Dragon magazine back issues I am confident that this is very much like what we would have gotten. These bards use their own spell lists and have their skills in addition to Verbal Patter. They also have a Lore ability. So this one covers all the bases pretty well.
This bard plays a complicated 12 string guitar; hard to master but beautiful to listen to.
Fantastic Heroes & Witchery
This is a Loremaster type of bard with plenty of skills and the ability to play a counter song to disrupt magic. With their legend-lore, gather information, persuasion and stealth skills this bard also makes for an excellent spy. This bard can also inspire allie and bolster troops. No spells, but the ability to read scrolls is nice. This bard plays a violin, viola, or a lyre. Actually this bard plays them all.
Spellcraft & Swordplay: Monstrous Mayhem
While for the Spellcraft & Swordplay game this Bard will work with any rules that also has a thief class. The bard is an "elite path" of the thief. Something like a subclass. This bard has singing/performing ability that has some magic associated with it. Thief skills and lore.
This bard plays the bass.
In any case whatever bard you choose for your games they need to be cool. They are the face of the party. The sly silver tongued devil that gets the party the best room in the inn, the best food and finds out where the real adventures are.
Conceivably you could run a party with nothing but bards. Load up on heal potions, some scrolls and send them on their way. Hopefully they don't end up looking like this:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=96A0uyFWQHs
And just because I have a lame excuse to post a Lindsey Stirling video.
The Bard was the class I was also looking most forward to in 2nd Edition. It also was one of the biggest disappointments of 2nd edition for me. The class seemed to have lost some of it's charm, sure it was still fun to play but not the same. I doubt that I was alone in that feeling, the Bard seems to be the one class that keeps coming up in various OSR games in one form or another.
So many in fact that I am not going to try to tackle them all. But here is a glimpse of what I know has been done. Let's start with +Richard LeBlanc who has had a lot to say on Bards recently.
Richard LeBlanc, over at Save vs. Dragon
http://savevsdragon.blogspot.com/2015/08/new-bx-character-class-bard-version-i.html
http://savevsdragon.blogspot.com/2015/08/new-bx-character-class-bard-version-ii.html
http://savevsdragon.blogspot.com/search/label/bard
and to be featured in the Character Class Codex.
http://savevsdragon.blogspot.com/2015/08/cx1-character-class-codex-update.html
Richard LeBlanc has given this class a lot of thought and energy. His Version I has more thief skills, his version II has more magic. I think in the end I prefer his version II Bard. I tend to like a magical flair in my Bards.
This bard switches between lead, rhythm and bass guitar.
Adventurer Conqueror King System
A Basic-era sort of Bard. This is a "campaign class" or something beyond the "Basic 4". This particular bard takes advantage of ACKs skill system, but lacks any spell power. It's a good class, but I would see it a more of a wandering Loremaster.
Astonishing Swordsmen & Sorcerers of Hyperborea
Quick note. I love the spiral bound AS&SH books. Makes it very to have the book open and lay it flat.
The Bard of Hyperborea is a subclass of the Thief and has a number of interesting things going for it. For example like LeBlanc's Version II, it can cast both Druid and Illusionist spells. A really nice touch. It has the countersong of 3.x's Bard. Like most bards it also has a folklore ability. What might be the neatest addition to the bard is it's ability to Mesmerize. So there is you Pied Piper and Erich Zahn right there. The bard of ACKS plays a well crafted lute. The Hyperborean bard plays a flute carved from the legbone of his former master. He didn't kill his master, but he was there when he died.
Barrel Rider Games
James over at BRG has given us a number of Bard-like classes.
The Bard - This Bard is a full 20 level class. Like the Bards in other games they have the ability to perform with musical instruments and they have some thief abilities as well. These bards though do not have magical spell abilities. This bard plays acoustic guitar.
The War Chanter - What the Bard is to humans and the Greensinger is to Elves the War Chanter is to Dwarves. In addition to being fighters the war chanter also has some powers "Songs" that they can use to aid others. If you are playing a Basic-era game and have more than one player that wants to play a dwarf, have one choose this. It is a pretty interesting class and one that would make good use out a larger group of characters. This one obviously plays the drums.
The Greensinger - The Greensinger is something akin to an elvish Bard/Druid. Greensingers get some special abilities and can cast spells like that of a cleric/druid. The idea is a rather cool one and frankly I wanted more. This is the lead singer of the group.
The Complete B/X Adventurer
This Bard is of the "loremaster" type with some magical effects to his music. This bard is interesting since it also allows for the bard to learn more languages as part of his leveling up. I rather like that. This bard plays second hand string instrument that he bought with the first few coppers he ever saved. He can now afford better instruments, but there is too much love in that old one for him to ever let it go.
A Curious Volume of Forgotten Lore
Again, this might be the closest we will ever know of an official Gygaxian 2nd Ed Bard. Having reread a lot of material on the Bard from Dragon magazine back issues I am confident that this is very much like what we would have gotten. These bards use their own spell lists and have their skills in addition to Verbal Patter. They also have a Lore ability. So this one covers all the bases pretty well.
This bard plays a complicated 12 string guitar; hard to master but beautiful to listen to.
Fantastic Heroes & Witchery
This is a Loremaster type of bard with plenty of skills and the ability to play a counter song to disrupt magic. With their legend-lore, gather information, persuasion and stealth skills this bard also makes for an excellent spy. This bard can also inspire allie and bolster troops. No spells, but the ability to read scrolls is nice. This bard plays a violin, viola, or a lyre. Actually this bard plays them all.
Spellcraft & Swordplay: Monstrous Mayhem
While for the Spellcraft & Swordplay game this Bard will work with any rules that also has a thief class. The bard is an "elite path" of the thief. Something like a subclass. This bard has singing/performing ability that has some magic associated with it. Thief skills and lore.
This bard plays the bass.
In any case whatever bard you choose for your games they need to be cool. They are the face of the party. The sly silver tongued devil that gets the party the best room in the inn, the best food and finds out where the real adventures are.
Conceivably you could run a party with nothing but bards. Load up on heal potions, some scrolls and send them on their way. Hopefully they don't end up looking like this:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=96A0uyFWQHs
And just because I have a lame excuse to post a Lindsey Stirling video.
Tuesday, September 22, 2015
Monday, September 21, 2015
Hero Press: Six of the Best
Over the weekend I was featured on Hero Press' "Six of the Best".
http://heropresstwo.blogspot.com/2015/09/six-of-best-other-side.html
Pop on over and read my answers to Tim's interview questions.
http://heropresstwo.blogspot.com/2015/09/six-of-best-other-side.html
Pop on over and read my answers to Tim's interview questions.
Friday, September 18, 2015
Friday Night Videos: Fall into Autumn
The first day of Autumn is Wednesday Sept. 23. Though the first day of Meteorological Autumn was Sept. 1 and Labor Day, the unofficial start of Fall (what we call Autumn in the US) was Sept. 7.
So however you look at it, Autumn is in the air.
I love Fall/Autumn. I am still wired so much into the academic calendar to feel like Autumn is the start of a new year.
So here are some songs celebrating Fall and the end of Summer.
Was there ever a song more about September than Earth, Wind & Fire's "September"? Do you remember the 21st of September?
I will admit, I liked Green Day back in the day, but right around the time American Idiot came out I had kinda out grew them. Still this is not a bad song. This is not the 8 min long minin movie version.
And the summer became the fall, I was not ready for the winter.
I have posted Stevie before. This is a triple rarity. This was a song on "Solid Gold" that was not lipsynched. It is also a video that was never as far as I know ever shown on Friday Night Videos. Also it featured a very strong performance from Stevie's own sister in law Lori Nicks. Lori sang the chorus here, but on the album Stevie sang both parts. I really like Lori's voice and love it when she sings duets with Stevie.
Here is Stevie Nicks, the White Witch of Rock & Roll, with "Nightbird" from The Wild Heart.
I talked about John Cougar Mellencamp a while back. Growing up in the Midwest Fall also means Harvest. Well....it means that everywhere, but just as my rhythms as an academic are defined by the school year, the harvest is very much part of the world I grew up in.
Plus it is great fucking song from a great album.
I have said it before, but Led Zeppelin is pretty much AD&D in music form. OR is that AD&D is Led Zeppelin in RPG form? "Ramble On" from Led Zeppelin II is one of those songs that just cements this idea. Part ballad, part metal, it could be a song about an adventurer "mine's a tale that can't be told" complete with Tolkien references.
Don Henley's "Boys of Summer" was just one of those songs that was always on the radio the Summer of 1985 and it was the perfect song for that time too. Building the Perfect Beast was a fantastic album, but I will talk about it another time.
Here is the Atari's version. I have actually seen a Black Flag sticker on a Cadillac.
AND just because today is Casandra Petersen's aka Elvira, The Mistress of the Dark's birthday today.
Yeah....I did actually listen to this song when came out. You can't judge me.
So however you look at it, Autumn is in the air.
I love Fall/Autumn. I am still wired so much into the academic calendar to feel like Autumn is the start of a new year.
So here are some songs celebrating Fall and the end of Summer.
Was there ever a song more about September than Earth, Wind & Fire's "September"? Do you remember the 21st of September?
I will admit, I liked Green Day back in the day, but right around the time American Idiot came out I had kinda out grew them. Still this is not a bad song. This is not the 8 min long minin movie version.
And the summer became the fall, I was not ready for the winter.
I have posted Stevie before. This is a triple rarity. This was a song on "Solid Gold" that was not lipsynched. It is also a video that was never as far as I know ever shown on Friday Night Videos. Also it featured a very strong performance from Stevie's own sister in law Lori Nicks. Lori sang the chorus here, but on the album Stevie sang both parts. I really like Lori's voice and love it when she sings duets with Stevie.
Here is Stevie Nicks, the White Witch of Rock & Roll, with "Nightbird" from The Wild Heart.
I talked about John Cougar Mellencamp a while back. Growing up in the Midwest Fall also means Harvest. Well....it means that everywhere, but just as my rhythms as an academic are defined by the school year, the harvest is very much part of the world I grew up in.
Plus it is great fucking song from a great album.
I have said it before, but Led Zeppelin is pretty much AD&D in music form. OR is that AD&D is Led Zeppelin in RPG form? "Ramble On" from Led Zeppelin II is one of those songs that just cements this idea. Part ballad, part metal, it could be a song about an adventurer "mine's a tale that can't be told" complete with Tolkien references.
Don Henley's "Boys of Summer" was just one of those songs that was always on the radio the Summer of 1985 and it was the perfect song for that time too. Building the Perfect Beast was a fantastic album, but I will talk about it another time.
Here is the Atari's version. I have actually seen a Black Flag sticker on a Cadillac.
AND just because today is Casandra Petersen's aka Elvira, The Mistress of the Dark's birthday today.
Yeah....I did actually listen to this song when came out. You can't judge me.
Kickstart Your Weekend: Strange Brew UPDATES
So for today's Kickstart Your Weekend I want to give an update on my own project Strange Brew.
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/962794554/strange-brew-pathfinder-the-ultimate-witch-and-war/
So I am late. I am late though for the best of reasons. There is SO MUCH more material that I needed to go through.
I have material here that has never seen the light of day; either in any other publication or this blog. I have material that I have previewed here, I have stuff I have written in the past and am updating it and some of my favorite OGC and other content we have permisson to use.
All of this needs to updated to Pathfinder and made to work together. The spells alone are over 250 pages.
Right now I am working through the Witch themed Prestige Classes (something Pathfinder seriously lacks) and a few new witch-based hybrid classes. I need to give the witch archetypes one more look over and then I will be done.
I do apologize for the delay, but I don't want to give you anything less than the best I can do.
The art in the book is looking fantastic. I love how it is all coming together. I am going to be very proud of this book and I can't wait to share it with you all.
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/962794554/strange-brew-pathfinder-the-ultimate-witch-and-war/
So I am late. I am late though for the best of reasons. There is SO MUCH more material that I needed to go through.
I have material here that has never seen the light of day; either in any other publication or this blog. I have material that I have previewed here, I have stuff I have written in the past and am updating it and some of my favorite OGC and other content we have permisson to use.
All of this needs to updated to Pathfinder and made to work together. The spells alone are over 250 pages.
Right now I am working through the Witch themed Prestige Classes (something Pathfinder seriously lacks) and a few new witch-based hybrid classes. I need to give the witch archetypes one more look over and then I will be done.
I do apologize for the delay, but I don't want to give you anything less than the best I can do.
The art in the book is looking fantastic. I love how it is all coming together. I am going to be very proud of this book and I can't wait to share it with you all.
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