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RPGaDAY2024: Day Thirteen

The question for the day is: Evocative environments?

My answer for this is (amusingly for those who know) Broken Rooms.

But first, a quick shout out to the ‘realms’ creation section of Kevin Crawford’s Silent Legions RPG.

Silent Legions is a Cthulhu Mythos-esque game, run using old school D20 rules, with the twist being that you get to create your very own mythos and an entire pantheon of godlike things to trouble mankind. Part of the process offers the opportunity to create sub-worlds or realms called ‘kelipah’ – ranging in size from a single room to an ‘entire world…though it may not respect the geographic laws of mundane reality’. There’s various tables for random generation of features, peoples, technology level etc. It’s fun stuff.

Examples of traits of realms in Silent Legions
The sort of thing you can create in Silent Legions

Using just the first six rows of the relevant table, I came up with the following:

A blasted waste, with vast blocks of earth and rock floating above the plains, where the vegetation is at certain times of day intangible, and what creatures you can see appear dead and yet continue to move…

Broken Rooms, the RPG previously known as The Nearside Project, features variations of Earth, variations where Something Bad Has Happened. There’s one with an alien invasion, one where an asteroid hit, a freezing one, a burning one, the one with nanotech zombies…

As the player characters will most likely be travelling from variation to variation in the course of the game, it’s important for the GM to set the proper vibe, and the rules offer suggestions on how to do this by way of lighting, musical cues etc, and how best to emphasise what is different from place to place. Are there corner shops and newspapers say, or burning cars and half eaten corpses in the streets?

The rules also feature explanations of each variation in the form of what purport to be actual documents/reports from the relevant Earth. An example of a bit of one is given below, and rest assured the fact I wrote this particular one is purely coincidental…

A page from the Broken Rooms rulebook, featuring the variation called Unvisible War
A l’il slice of Unvisible War…

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#RPGaDAY2015: Part Eight, the Last Patrol

Day Thirty-one: Favourite non-RPG thing to come out of an RPG?

I’d been working on a post-apocalyptic novel called COLD MERIDIAN when I first encountered the game Apocalypse World, and it probably influenced the general feel of the book in a great many ways.

A year or so later on, with the novel still very much a work-in-progress, I played in a session of Apocalypse World at the Q-con games convention in Belfast, and decided to choose a character book that suited one of the characters I’d been dealing with in the novel. The Cold Meridian novel character is called Jager Chanco; basically she’s a dying-Earth-future bodyguard for a creepy psychic guru as he tours various religious compounds (called religs) in the wastelands.

The Apocalypse World character was an androgynous battle-babe called Snow, and Snow’s exploits (with some tweaking here and there) became the tale of a character called Frost who appears in the story “Under the Green Witch” from the Fox Spirit Books Girl at the End of the World anthology, volume 2.

girl at the end of the world volume 2

This is the second of two epic volumes containing tales of all manner of apocalypse and the varied stories of the women and girls who have to deal with what’s left.

Full details and links here: Girl at the End of the World

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things of the past iii

Third in an erratic series of references to things I have written in the past:

“Under the Green Witch” from the Fox Spirit Books Girl at the End of the World anthology, volume 2.

girl at the end of the world volume 2

This is the second of two epic volumes containing tales of all manner of apocalypse and the varied stories of the women and girls who have to deal with what’s left.

Full details and links here: Girl at the End of the World

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things of the past ii

Second in a sporadic series of references to things I have written in the past:

“Phased” from the Fox Spirit Books GUARDIANS anthology.

This little book contains a number of excellent short works in various genres, and is a part of the Fox Pockets line of compact and bijou short fiction collections.

guardianscover

“Phased” is a story about love. Sort of. Ish.

Available for cheap at Amazon: Guardians (Kindle Version)

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the things of the past

The first in a short series of references to things I’ve written in the past and which saw various levels of the-light-of-day.

“Spoken In Darkness” from an e-zine (sadly now defunct) called PANTECHNICON (edited by Trudi Topham et al).

Issue Five contains lots of great stuff…and also my story, which is about God, the Devil, and the private detective who finds himself stuck in the middle.

Still available online from here: Pantechnicon Five

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