Looking to do something a little different this time for my Featured Artist post.
Pamela Colman Smith, aka "Pixie", might the most recognized artist you have never heard of. Recognized in the sense that you know her work, even if you don't know it belongs to her and she certainly was not recognized in her time for it.
Born February 16, 1878, and died September 18, 1951, at the age of 73 Pixie spent her time among all sorts of artists, Bohemians, Suffragettes, and occultists including members of the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn which she would later join.
She produced art for William Butler Yeats and Bram Stoker.
It was while she was a member of the Order of the Golden Dawn she would meet Arthur Edward Waite. He commissioned her to produce art for a Tarot deck. Not just the Major Arcana, but all the Lesser Arcana cards as well.
This deck became known as the Rider-Waite Tarot deck after the publisher and the A.E. White.
Pixie's name was never associated with it, until very recently, and she was only paid a flat fee for her work.
In fact, these days many Tarot aficionados who like Pixie's art will opt for the Smith-Waite Tarot deck instead.
Much of her art reflects the esoteric lifestyle she lived. All of it feels like an Art Noveau fever dream from an Authrurian age, or Pagan age, mixed with what Middle Earth must have looked like in Tolkien's minds eye.
She would often do her art while listening to music, allowing her to create without other outside distractions.
And she did covers for Bram Stoker.
Links
The Divine Mystery of Pamela Colman Smith
Reviving a Forgotten Artist of the Occult
Tuesday, May 5, 2020
Monday, May 4, 2020
Upcoming Projects from The Other Side: Warlocks, Monsters, More Basic, and the LAST Witch Book
Well. April was kind of crazy.
I thought I take a moment to catch my breath and discuss some future projects here at the Other Side.
The Warlock
First up, I want to get the POD version of The Warlock out to you all. I am going to try for softcover and hardcover options. That way they can fit into whatever collection you like.
The printing is a little slow at DriveThru at the moment, so as soon as I get the proofs I'll get them up to you all.
Once I get that done I am going to release another Warlock book, this time for 5th Edition D&D. No set date on that right now, but optimistically this Summer.
BECMI Month
Another big project I am starting now but won't start to roll out till June is my month-long overview of the ONLY D&D I never really played; BECMI. I am going to spend roughly a week on each boxed set. Doing detailed reviews, overviews, and related topics. It should be fairly enlightening for me and I hope you all enjoy it. I am looking forward to learning something new about this system.
If you know of anything BECMI related you think I should cover, let me know!
Monsters
Another project with no specific date in mind yet is the book-form of my Monstrous Mondays' posts.
The posts have been in a variety of formats and systems over the years, so I think I am going to opt to do this book to be compatible with "Advanced era" gaming, or some Basic/Advance hybrid. So not really OSRIC compatible and not really Advanced Labyrinth Lord compatible, but something of an OGC combination of the two. Much like how my Basic Witch is not designed for any single system, but an amalgam of Basic-era OGC.
So this would not be a simple "copy and paste" deal, I would want to rework all the monsters to fit the Advanced play better. My goal is to have a book that would sit next to my Monster Manuals and Fiend Folio and play just like them.
Still workshoping names, but I think my own OCD requires that the name be an alliteration.
In truth, I am looking forward to trying out a "new" system for a change.
The High Secret Order: The Book of High Witchcraft
Ah. Now this one is a big one for me. Why? Well. I am going to use this to get back to the witch class I was playing circa 1986, the dawn of my fully realized witch. But more importantly, this will very likely be my last of the Old-School Witch books.
While I wanted this book to be the last of my Back to Basic books, this one might also need to be an Advanced Era book. Or some mix. I am not sure yet.
No date on this one either. But this one will include the High Secret Order Witches, the Academic Warlock (with expanded Secret Masters of the Invisible College Lodge), Hermetic Wizards and more.
I am also going to finally get my spell creation rules into one place, the same ones I have been using for years since the goals of the High Secret Order and the Invisible College is to create more magic.
This book, along with the monster book above, will represent my transition period from Basic-era to Advanced-era. I think it is going to be a lot of fun.
The Books of the D_____
This is a brand new project. 100% Advanced-era with maybe parallel versions for 5th Edition. Don't want to say to much about these just yet but they represent a new direction in my writing and I can't wait to get started on them.
So. I have enough to keep me busy for some time to come now.
I thought I take a moment to catch my breath and discuss some future projects here at the Other Side.
The Warlock
First up, I want to get the POD version of The Warlock out to you all. I am going to try for softcover and hardcover options. That way they can fit into whatever collection you like.
The printing is a little slow at DriveThru at the moment, so as soon as I get the proofs I'll get them up to you all.
Once I get that done I am going to release another Warlock book, this time for 5th Edition D&D. No set date on that right now, but optimistically this Summer.
BECMI Month
Another big project I am starting now but won't start to roll out till June is my month-long overview of the ONLY D&D I never really played; BECMI. I am going to spend roughly a week on each boxed set. Doing detailed reviews, overviews, and related topics. It should be fairly enlightening for me and I hope you all enjoy it. I am looking forward to learning something new about this system.
If you know of anything BECMI related you think I should cover, let me know!
Monsters
Another project with no specific date in mind yet is the book-form of my Monstrous Mondays' posts.
The posts have been in a variety of formats and systems over the years, so I think I am going to opt to do this book to be compatible with "Advanced era" gaming, or some Basic/Advance hybrid. So not really OSRIC compatible and not really Advanced Labyrinth Lord compatible, but something of an OGC combination of the two. Much like how my Basic Witch is not designed for any single system, but an amalgam of Basic-era OGC.
So this would not be a simple "copy and paste" deal, I would want to rework all the monsters to fit the Advanced play better. My goal is to have a book that would sit next to my Monster Manuals and Fiend Folio and play just like them.
Still workshoping names, but I think my own OCD requires that the name be an alliteration.
In truth, I am looking forward to trying out a "new" system for a change.
The High Secret Order: The Book of High Witchcraft
Ah. Now this one is a big one for me. Why? Well. I am going to use this to get back to the witch class I was playing circa 1986, the dawn of my fully realized witch. But more importantly, this will very likely be my last of the Old-School Witch books.
While I wanted this book to be the last of my Back to Basic books, this one might also need to be an Advanced Era book. Or some mix. I am not sure yet.
No date on this one either. But this one will include the High Secret Order Witches, the Academic Warlock (with expanded Secret Masters of the Invisible College Lodge), Hermetic Wizards and more.
I am also going to finally get my spell creation rules into one place, the same ones I have been using for years since the goals of the High Secret Order and the Invisible College is to create more magic.
This book, along with the monster book above, will represent my transition period from Basic-era to Advanced-era. I think it is going to be a lot of fun.
The Books of the D_____
This is a brand new project. 100% Advanced-era with maybe parallel versions for 5th Edition. Don't want to say to much about these just yet but they represent a new direction in my writing and I can't wait to get started on them.
So. I have enough to keep me busy for some time to come now.
Saturday, May 2, 2020
Zatannurday: Justice League Dark: Apokolips War
New Direct to Video DC Movie is hitting the "shelves" next week.
Of course, it has my attention.
Justice League Dark: Apokolips War deals with the Justice League deciding they need to stop Darkseid once and for all.
Among others, we are getting John Constantine (voiced by Matt Ryan again), Raven (Taissa Farmiga of AHS fame), Rosario Dawson as Diana Prince / Wonder Woman, and Camilla Luddington as Zatanna Zatara (reprising her JLDark role) and more.
Yeah I guess Superman and Batman are in it too.
The big news though that this is supposedly the final film in the DCAU, or DC Animated Universe.
Did it fall prey to Crisis too?
I'll let you know next week. I got my pre-order in.
IMDB, https://www.imdb.com/title/tt11079148/
Amazon, https://smile.amazon.com/Justice-League-Dark-Apokolips-War/dp/B085DY6GY6
Of course, it has my attention.
Justice League Dark: Apokolips War deals with the Justice League deciding they need to stop Darkseid once and for all.
Among others, we are getting John Constantine (voiced by Matt Ryan again), Raven (Taissa Farmiga of AHS fame), Rosario Dawson as Diana Prince / Wonder Woman, and Camilla Luddington as Zatanna Zatara (reprising her JLDark role) and more.
Yeah I guess Superman and Batman are in it too.
The big news though that this is supposedly the final film in the DCAU, or DC Animated Universe.
Did it fall prey to Crisis too?
I'll let you know next week. I got my pre-order in.
IMDB, https://www.imdb.com/title/tt11079148/
Amazon, https://smile.amazon.com/Justice-League-Dark-Apokolips-War/dp/B085DY6GY6
Friday, May 1, 2020
HeroForge 2.0 Color: Where My Witches At?
Well. I was not expecting to make this post today!
Two weeks ago I got my early access to Hero Forge 2.0 Color Mini creator.
I applauded the interface and was very thrilled to see all the options that were already up and running.
I praised them for their successful use of Kickstarter to get up and running and to reward those that have supported them over the years.
I ordered my minis and was told that they would be delivered around mid-June. Sweet! Just in time for my birthday. Guess what I got in the mail yesterday?
That's a month and a half early. Now I am not saying everyone will get in this fast. I have a feeling I got mine before it got super busy. But still.
Let's look at these in detail. As I expected they are a bit paler than they appear in the software and a little less detail, but still, they look fantastic really. They are also a little bit heavier than previous prints.
Here is my iconic witch with different generations of the prints. The first, white one, is from their original Kickstarter. Not a lot of detail and kind of "sandy" feeling. The second in the newer and current plastic, painted by my wife. The third one is the new color 3D print. If you look really close you can see print lines, but you have to be looking for them. The last all blue one is an STL download and printed on my printer here at home using PLA.
Of course, I HAD to do Willow and Tara. These are the new color 3D mins and the slightly older premium plastic. Same poses. You can see that the bases on the color minis are larger.
You can feel the lines on the color ones and not on the premium plastic.
So if I ever get these painted it will be interesting to see the differences.
Comparing the prints:
To the images in the software:
You can see there is some loss of color and detail. BTW this is an older pic of Willow, I changed the color of her top when I went to have the print made.
But none of that is a deal-breaker for me. I am going to assume they will get better and better with more detail.
I included a figure of my Keribum version of Tara too. I wanted to see the size differences translated to 25mm.
I am very pleased with the results.
I think I might wait a bit before I get more. Partially to let others get a chance to get their's and partially to see what sort of upgrades they are planning.
You can get yours at https://www.heroforge.com/
Two weeks ago I got my early access to Hero Forge 2.0 Color Mini creator.
I applauded the interface and was very thrilled to see all the options that were already up and running.
I praised them for their successful use of Kickstarter to get up and running and to reward those that have supported them over the years.
I ordered my minis and was told that they would be delivered around mid-June. Sweet! Just in time for my birthday. Guess what I got in the mail yesterday?
That's a month and a half early. Now I am not saying everyone will get in this fast. I have a feeling I got mine before it got super busy. But still.
Let's look at these in detail. As I expected they are a bit paler than they appear in the software and a little less detail, but still, they look fantastic really. They are also a little bit heavier than previous prints.
Here is my iconic witch with different generations of the prints. The first, white one, is from their original Kickstarter. Not a lot of detail and kind of "sandy" feeling. The second in the newer and current plastic, painted by my wife. The third one is the new color 3D print. If you look really close you can see print lines, but you have to be looking for them. The last all blue one is an STL download and printed on my printer here at home using PLA.
Of course, I HAD to do Willow and Tara. These are the new color 3D mins and the slightly older premium plastic. Same poses. You can see that the bases on the color minis are larger.
You can feel the lines on the color ones and not on the premium plastic.
So if I ever get these painted it will be interesting to see the differences.
Comparing the prints:
To the images in the software:
You can see there is some loss of color and detail. BTW this is an older pic of Willow, I changed the color of her top when I went to have the print made.
But none of that is a deal-breaker for me. I am going to assume they will get better and better with more detail.
I included a figure of my Keribum version of Tara too. I wanted to see the size differences translated to 25mm.
I am very pleased with the results.
I think I might wait a bit before I get more. Partially to let others get a chance to get their's and partially to see what sort of upgrades they are planning.
You can get yours at https://www.heroforge.com/
Thursday, April 30, 2020
New Release: The Warlock for Old-School Essentials
Once again evil witches gather to celebrate Walpurgis Night and good witches celebrate Beltane.
And once again the Warlocks join the festivities.
The Warlock for Old-School Essentials
Mine is the Power!
Power. Humans have always sought it.
Clerics pray for it. Wizards study for it.
Warlocks take it.
Introducing the Warlock class for your Old-School RPGs.
- Four new warlock pacts: Chaos, Cosmic, Death, and Dragon.
- 78 Warlock spells including Cantrips
- 13 new spells for clerics, druids, illusionists, and magic-users each.
- 55 Warlock Invocations, the ultimate expression of their power!
- Magic items and warlock patrons.
Fully compatible with Old-School Essentials and other Basic-Era Games.
Fully compatible with other witch and warlock books from The Other Side.
Requires Old-School Essential Core Rules.
Cover Art by Conner Meek. Some interior art by Jeff Dee.
POD version on the way.
This book is 100% compatible with The Craft of the Wise: The Pagan Witch Tradition also for Old-School Essentials. In fact it is written so warlocks can use witch spells (up to 5th level) and witches can use warlock spells. The two groups of classes are also natural antagonists for each other.
This book is also 95%(*) compatible with The Warlock for Swords & Wizardry.
Both warlock books feature pacts, invocations, spells, and lodges. There is some minor overlap (invocations like Arcane Blast, some spells) but otherwise, each book adds to the other. Expand the warlocks spell list and invocations.
And once again the Warlocks join the festivities.
The Warlock for Old-School Essentials
Mine is the Power!
Power. Humans have always sought it.
Clerics pray for it. Wizards study for it.
Warlocks take it.
Introducing the Warlock class for your Old-School RPGs.
- Four new warlock pacts: Chaos, Cosmic, Death, and Dragon.
- 78 Warlock spells including Cantrips
- 13 new spells for clerics, druids, illusionists, and magic-users each.
- 55 Warlock Invocations, the ultimate expression of their power!
- Magic items and warlock patrons.
Fully compatible with Old-School Essentials and other Basic-Era Games.
Fully compatible with other witch and warlock books from The Other Side.
Requires Old-School Essential Core Rules.
Cover Art by Conner Meek. Some interior art by Jeff Dee.
POD version on the way.
This book is 100% compatible with The Craft of the Wise: The Pagan Witch Tradition also for Old-School Essentials. In fact it is written so warlocks can use witch spells (up to 5th level) and witches can use warlock spells. The two groups of classes are also natural antagonists for each other.
This book is also 95%(*) compatible with The Warlock for Swords & Wizardry.
Both warlock books feature pacts, invocations, spells, and lodges. There is some minor overlap (invocations like Arcane Blast, some spells) but otherwise, each book adds to the other. Expand the warlocks spell list and invocations.
Tuesday, April 28, 2020
Night Shift Pre-Orders are Open
Well. The books are off to the printers and we will start sending out copies to our Kickstarter backers.
But if you missed our big Kickstarter last fall I have some good news. We are now taking preorders of Night Shift: Veterans of the Supernatural Wars.
The shipping date for the hardcovers from the Printer is June 10, and we will then be sending copies out to the Kickstarter backers. After that, we will fulfill all pre-orders.
Night Shift: Veterans of the Supernatural Wars
Pre-orders of the Night Shift: Veterans of the Supernatural Wars rpg are OPEN! Grab a hardcover/PDF bundle and get your PDF right away! https://elflair.com/nightshift.html
Get your pre-order in here: https://www.elflair.com/nightshift.html
If you want to "try before you buy" there are the Quick Start rules here.
I plan on having a lot of fun with this over the Summer.
But if you missed our big Kickstarter last fall I have some good news. We are now taking preorders of Night Shift: Veterans of the Supernatural Wars.
The shipping date for the hardcovers from the Printer is June 10, and we will then be sending copies out to the Kickstarter backers. After that, we will fulfill all pre-orders.
Night Shift: Veterans of the Supernatural Wars
Pre-orders of the Night Shift: Veterans of the Supernatural Wars rpg are OPEN! Grab a hardcover/PDF bundle and get your PDF right away! https://elflair.com/nightshift.html
If you want to "try before you buy" there are the Quick Start rules here.
I plan on having a lot of fun with this over the Summer.
Monday, April 27, 2020
Monstrous Mondays: Horror of the Hodag for NightShift and more!
Been wanting to do this beastie for a while!
The Hodag
In the wilds of Wisconsin there lives, or rather lived, the fiercest to ever run on stubby little legs. The Hodag. This monster has a wide face full of razor-sharp fangs. Its head is topped with a pair of horns and spikes running down it's back. It's four legs are short (and it has no knees) and also end in razor-tipped claws. It is fierce, vicious, and mean-spirited.
The hodag is seven feet long and about two-and-half feet tall. It is almost supernaturally strong, but are not fast runners. They have to sleep leaning against a tree since it has no knees and their own spikes would impale them if they were to lie down. Because of this, they can't be surprised. This also might explain why they are so cranky.
Hodags are believed to have died out due to a lack of their primary food source, pure white bulldogs.
Hodag (NightShift)
No. Appearing: 1
AC: 4
Move: 30ft.
Hit Dice: 6
Special: 4 attacks (2 claws, bite, 1 tail spike), can't be surprised
XP VALUE: 150
Hodag (Old-School Essentials)
Armor Class 4 [16]
Hit Dice 6 (27 hp)
Attacks [2 × claw (1d6), 1 × bite (2d6)] or 1 × tail spike (1d6) or 2 x horn gore (1d4+1)
THAC0 14 [+5]
Movement Rate 90' (30')
Saves D10 W11 P12 B13 S14 (6)
Morale 11
Alignment Chaotic
XP for Defeating 500
Number Appearing 1 (1)
Treasure Type None
Hodag (shadow creature) (Blue Rose)
Abilities (Focuses)
3 Accuracy (Claws)
1 Communication
3 Constitution
2 Dexterity (Stealth)
1 Fighting (Fangs)
-1 Intelligence
2 Perception (Smell)
3 Strength
2 Willpower
Speed 16
Health 40
Defense 14
Armor Rating 0
Weapon Attack Roll Damage
Claws +3 1d6+1
Fangs +2 1d6+2
Horns +1 1d6
Special Qualities
Favored Stunts: Defensive Stance, Lightning Attack
Threat: Moderate
Night Shift: Veterans of the Supernatural Wars
Pre-sales of the Night Shift: Veterans of the Supernatural Wars rpg are OPEN! Grab a hardcover/PDF bundle and get your PDF right away! https://elflair.com/nightshift.html
The Hodag
In the wilds of Wisconsin there lives, or rather lived, the fiercest to ever run on stubby little legs. The Hodag. This monster has a wide face full of razor-sharp fangs. Its head is topped with a pair of horns and spikes running down it's back. It's four legs are short (and it has no knees) and also end in razor-tipped claws. It is fierce, vicious, and mean-spirited.
The hodag is seven feet long and about two-and-half feet tall. It is almost supernaturally strong, but are not fast runners. They have to sleep leaning against a tree since it has no knees and their own spikes would impale them if they were to lie down. Because of this, they can't be surprised. This also might explain why they are so cranky.
Hodags are believed to have died out due to a lack of their primary food source, pure white bulldogs.
Hodag (NightShift)
No. Appearing: 1
AC: 4
Move: 30ft.
Hit Dice: 6
Special: 4 attacks (2 claws, bite, 1 tail spike), can't be surprised
XP VALUE: 150
Hodag (Old-School Essentials)
Armor Class 4 [16]
Hit Dice 6 (27 hp)
Attacks [2 × claw (1d6), 1 × bite (2d6)] or 1 × tail spike (1d6) or 2 x horn gore (1d4+1)
THAC0 14 [+5]
Movement Rate 90' (30')
Saves D10 W11 P12 B13 S14 (6)
Morale 11
Alignment Chaotic
XP for Defeating 500
Number Appearing 1 (1)
Treasure Type None
- Horns. The hodag can rush an opponent to attack. The horns are sharp and cause piercing damage.
- Nasty Mood. Hodags are always in a foul mood. They can't be charmed nor subdued. They always attack.
- Tooth and nail. The preferred attack of a hodag. Razor-sharp claws and fangs.
Hodag (shadow creature) (Blue Rose)
Abilities (Focuses)
3 Accuracy (Claws)
1 Communication
3 Constitution
2 Dexterity (Stealth)
1 Fighting (Fangs)
-1 Intelligence
2 Perception (Smell)
3 Strength
2 Willpower
Speed 16
Health 40
Defense 14
Armor Rating 0
Weapon Attack Roll Damage
Claws +3 1d6+1
Fangs +2 1d6+2
Horns +1 1d6
Special Qualities
Favored Stunts: Defensive Stance, Lightning Attack
Threat: Moderate
Night Shift: Veterans of the Supernatural Wars
Pre-sales of the Night Shift: Veterans of the Supernatural Wars rpg are OPEN! Grab a hardcover/PDF bundle and get your PDF right away! https://elflair.com/nightshift.html
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