Death: “Welcome back to the Black Gate, mortal.”
Player: “It looks more like a fuchsia gate.”
Death: “Oh, you noticed! It really is the Fuchsia Gate, but people rarely get to see it in good light. Do you like it?”
Death: “Welcome back to the Black Gate, mortal.”
Death: “Welcome back to the Black Gate, mortal.”
Player: “It looks more like a fuchsia gate.”
Death: “Oh, you noticed! It really is the Fuchsia Gate, but people rarely get to see it in good light. Do you like it?”
Farewell to Fear + Apocalypse World!
Originally shared by Olivia Hill
Farewell to Fear + Apocalypse World!
So, we finished our Farewell to Fear Apocalypse World hack.
It’s not Apocalypse World. It’s not Farewell to Fear. It’s a little of both, some of neither. It’s a game, set in Arduise, about digging up secrets, and changing minds and hearts.
The hack book doesn’t include the Arduise setting material, outside of some minor anecdotes here and there. We recommend getting Farewell to Fear, even if you aren’t going to look at the rules pages. The setting’s like 2/3rds or more of the book.
So, here’s the book:
It’s a $7 PDF.
Here’s a bundle of both of them for $15. That’s $2 off the list price for both. You’re getting tons of content, and two ways to adventure in Arduise.
I made another thing. This time it’s a blank monster card with tabs.
I made another thing. This time it’s a blank monster card with tabs.
There are some instructions with this one. It’s designed for a 5 x 8 index card. Cut on the thin rectangle and either fold or cut on the dotted line. You can glue the whole shebang to an index card or just glue/staple/tape the two sides together.
The tabs are for the monster type. Cut out the tabs that don’t apply to the monster in question. The Custom tab is for anything you want, like favorite or featured monsters.
You can now pull out all of the cards of a certain category, no matter where they are in your monster stack. If you keep your monsters in an index box, you can pull a monster at random if you need one in a hurry by taking the first card that has the tab you want.
I made a thing. It’s a half-letter-sized sheet for creating and/or recording monsters.
I made a thing. It’s a half-letter-sized sheet for creating and/or recording monsters.
If I was to, say, make a set of blank record sheets for monsters the GM might use, into which category should they…
If I was to, say, make a set of blank record sheets for monsters the GM might use, into which category should they go? New Monsters seems a bit … wrong.