Where can I find the fonts used in The Perilous Wilds? I’d love to set up a form-fillable almanac recourse thing

Where can I find the fonts used in The Perilous Wilds? I’d love to set up a form-fillable almanac recourse thing

Where can I find the fonts used in The Perilous Wilds? I’d love to set up a form-fillable almanac recourse thing

As I promised, here’s the first session of the campaign my group created using The Perilous Wilds!

As I promised, here’s the first session of the campaign my group created using The Perilous Wilds!

As I promised, here’s the first session of the campaign my group created using The Perilous Wilds! There really isn’t much that shows off the module until Episode 2, when they hit their first dungeon, but we did post the set-up as a separate recording. Everyone had a blast making up the world using random tables, and what we got out of it is coherent enough that we’re eight sessions in, and planning to continue. Enjoy!

http://ragnerdrok.com/2016/11/30/dungeon-world-fates-fools-1-fait-accompli/

Hello!

Hello!

Hello!

We’ve created an open source RPG (web based) utility that contains some generators from Perilous Wilds (awesome resource). Specifically you can create and edit PW dungeons and creatures. But it also has a fantasy plot generator and a solar system generator.

You can save everything to your browser, so when go back to the generator, it will be there.

https://github.com/JTeamDevelop/CPXUtilities

At one point, I think I may have seen a version of the Perilous Wilds survival kit that was formatted for 8 1/2 x 11…

At one point, I think I may have seen a version of the Perilous Wilds survival kit that was formatted for 8 1/2 x 11…

At one point, I think I may have seen a version of the Perilous Wilds survival kit that was formatted for 8 1/2 x 11 paper (one sheet per page, vertically) or I may be dreaming…

Play anecdote that illustrates why I love the random tables in The Perilous Wilds so much:

Play anecdote that illustrates why I love the random tables in The Perilous Wilds so much:

Play anecdote that illustrates why I love the random tables in The Perilous Wilds so much:

The paladin in my group has a vial of pure enchantment magic that he’s demonstrating on a baseball-sized rock. We had already established that contact with this stuff makes inanimate objects come to life and start dancing like something out of The Sorcerer’s Apprentice, so the rock is transformed into a living creature. It grows pencil-thin arms and legs, and begins to dance around, looking expectantly toward the paladin for instructions.

The paladin decides he wants to keep it as a pet, and asks me if he can roll it up as a follower. The player rolls for its Instinct and gets a 5 – Lord over others. He then rolls for its Cost and get a 2 – Vengeance.

Now, the party has a tiny, magically animated rock for a pet that will do deliberately cruel things like climb atop the bodies of fallen foes and do a victory dance. It’s sick of being kicked around and mistreated by the world, and now that it has a will of its own, it wants nothing more than to get even with anyone or anything bigger than it, which is pretty much everything.

I don’t think I ever would have come up with a vengeful dancing rock with an inferiority complex if not for the randomizers. They’re always great for shading the world with interesting details.