Hi, I’ve some problems with a heritage move and would be grateful for any input.

Hi, I’ve some problems with a heritage move and would be grateful for any input.

Hi, I’ve some problems with a heritage move and would be grateful for any input.

To give some background info, I’ve just started a game with  3 players, mostly new to Dungeon World. So I went with a modified version of Heritage Moves, telling them to make up 1 heritage move in addition to their normal race move, so they wouldn’t feel overwhelmed by having to make up several moves when they barely know how they actually work.

I got stuck with the 7-9 options for the heritage move of a former halfling prince, now stranded in Dis. The idea was that the halfling is so used to commanding people, that he’s occasionally able to appear like a person of authority to others, who will then for a short time behave accordingly.

The makeshift move we ended up using looks like this:

When you want to appear like a person of authority for a short time, roll+CHA. On 10+ they treat you as if you were a superior. On a 7-9 they treat you as if you were a superior, but choose one

* They do not start to research you and your claims

* They do not do what they are told half-heartedly

I’m not really content with the move, but I’m struggling to come up with ideas. Any help would be greatly appreciated. 🙂

So I love Ben Wray’s Old Parishes!  Who else has districts they want to share with us?

So I love Ben Wray’s Old Parishes!  Who else has districts they want to share with us?

So I love Ben Wray’s Old Parishes!  Who else has districts they want to share with us?

I swear I didn’t write a fantasy supplement based on Dante and Calvino solely to convince Narrattiva to translate it.

I swear I didn’t write a fantasy supplement based on Dante and Calvino solely to convince Narrattiva to translate it.

Originally shared by J. Walton

I swear I didn’t write a fantasy supplement based on Dante and Calvino solely to convince Narrattiva to translate it. Looks so good! Great work!

Hi all I need some alternative races and their moves for my planar codex game. Thanks!

Hi all I need some alternative races and their moves for my planar codex game. Thanks!

Hi all I need some alternative races and their moves for my planar codex game. Thanks!

DRAFT: More material for That Ancient Serpent

DRAFT: More material for That Ancient Serpent

DRAFT: More material for That Ancient Serpent

CRYPT OF THE GORGON

The gorgon Evryali, Mother of Serpents, from whom the draconic plague arose — the first dragon was born of her blood, as Pegasus was from Medusa — is buried in a series of chambers far beneath the streets of the Iron Bourse, formerly her home plane of Samnis (see Dark Heart), in the center of what was once the Colosseum Unyielding, the greatest of all ancient arenas.

The simple crypt has no guards and no traps. Its protections are simple: few believe it exists, even fewer know where to begin looking for it, and the crypt is buried beneath an immense mound of gold and treasure.

The “Guilded Earth,” as the treasure is known, comes from a small tax on all transactions that occur within the Bourse, collected by the merchant houses. This is brought down using chutes and dumbwaiters and heaped upon the existing pile, which has grown to fill the entire colosseum.

So far, any freebooters who have come in search of the crypt have been distracted by the immense wealth, leaving with their pockets full and their interest in the crypt forgotten. They are easy prey for the expert thieves and assassins of the Bourse once they return to the surface, who are happy to take out such threats as a favor to the merchant lords and ladies, keeping the treasure for themselves…

…after paying, of course — as everyone does — a small tax to ensure the gorgon stays buried.

DRAFT: Material from That Ancient Serpent

DRAFT: Material from That Ancient Serpent

DRAFT: Material from That Ancient Serpent

VULNERABILITY TO CONTAGION

When you are exposed to the draconic plague, roll+Con. On a 10+, you manage to avoid infection. On a 7-9, your immune system manages to fight it off, but you don’t feel great; take -1 Con until you get 3-5 days rest, plenty of water, and some decent food. On a miss, it’s taken solid hold; start an INFECTION countdown and fill in the first box.

Not all species or individuals have the same susceptibility to the plague. To determine your vulnerability, roll+species modifier as follows:

– mostly human (-2) – part human (-1) – human-ish (+0)

– not particularly human (+1)

– fairly inhuman (+2)

– completely inhuman (+3)

On a 12+, you’re completely immune. On a 10-11, you have a natural immunity, but it will degrade with repeated exposure; start a countdown with five boxes: every time you get a 7-9 or 6- on an exposure roll, fill in half a box or a full box, respectively. On a 7-9, as above, but you only get two boxes of immunity. On a miss, no boxes.

The Church of the Font of the Hippocrene has the power to restore boxes of immunity as well as the power to delay (but not stop) the infection and transformation process.

Planarch Codex Setting Guide, Part 1: Species & Race

Planarch Codex Setting Guide, Part 1: Species & Race

Planarch Codex Setting Guide, Part 1: Species & Race

I’ve been thinking about writing a series of posts on how I think about setting when writing materials for the Planarch Codex. This is my attempt to start! I welcome conversation with other folks who are also thinking about these issues.

SPECIES seems like an interesting theme to start with. First of all, modern humans really have no idea what it’s like to share a society (or even multiple linked societies) with other species with which they can communicate in mutual and highly sophisticated ways. For all our knowledge and science, our ability to share ideas with highly intelligent animals like dolphins and gorillas is pretty rudimentary. Our relationships with domesticated animals can be strong and meaningful, but are inherently unequal and limited. I personally hold little hope, therefore, that we would be any better at communicating with intelligent extraterrestrial life, if we ever discover it. Such communication would require a pretty radical transformation on both sides that humans would find difficult.

Note, however, that species (similar to race and culture) is not a clearly defined thing. Species diverge from common ancestors over long periods of time due to social/physical isolation or other things that prevent interbreeding. However, significantly diverged groups can often intermix or reunite. Fairly distinct species of ancient hominids did coexist and interbreed with one another, according to most recent understandings. Modern humans are, in fact, the result of such interbreeding. Likewise, other cross-species breeding, from very subtle crossbreeding in plants to more dramatic things like ligers and zebroids, also exists. Indeed, it seems possible (however horrific we find the idea) that modern humans could still successfully crossbreed with other closely related species, perhaps even producing fertile offspring and blurring what we consider to be the clear line between humans and other animals.

All of which is to set up a larger point about different species in fantastical settings. It’s noteworthy actually that RPGs have traditionally chosen to refer to playable species as “races,” since RACE is a phenomenon that modern humans do have more direct experience with. And it seems clear that different fantastical species are often stand-ins for non-White peoples (also one of the reasons humans are often overwhelmingly depicted as White in RPG settings). However, interracial relationships and multiracial children are not very common in RPGs, but instead portrayed as exotic and unusual (half-elves) or monstrous (half-orks). Most likely this comes from common social resistance to racial diversity and interaction, not just in the West but elsewhere (how many parents in China are okay with their kid dating someone who is African or even Tibetan?), but such resistance has never been successful at fully preventing such interactions.

Consequently, when I write for the Planarch Codex, I assume that:

1. I don’t know how to portray equal and mutual relationships between humans and non-humans, even if they happened in the ancient past and are theoretically possible. Consequently, all relations have to be modeled on modern human-human or human-animal relations. This led me to the principle that “Everyone is people; all people are monsters,” blurring traditional divisions in fantastical settings.

2. All intelligent beings should be modeled primarily on real humans and their societies, because there’s no other viable model. Hence, they should all be able to intermix, communicate, love, war, have children together, etc. and their boundaries are complex, socially enforced things similar to race in modern/ancient human societies.

3. These choices are especially critical in an urban game, since the interaction of diverse peoples in dense cities is crucial, I think, to creating that feel.

Anyway, those are my thoughts this morning.

FAIR WARNING: I will shut down any racist bullshit in the comments without mercy. There’s way too much of that in roleplaying already. Criticizing my own limited understanding of racial dynamics (or species stuff) is fine, though. I don’t claim to be an expert on any of this, though let’s try to avoid having a conversation where a bunch of White folks assert their deep understandings of race. Be cognizant of your own limitations and I’ll try to be cognizant of mine!

Fabio Succi Cimentini created tons of realy cool, surreal jobs for our game!

Fabio Succi Cimentini created tons of realy cool, surreal jobs for our game!

Fabio Succi Cimentini created tons of realy cool, surreal jobs for our game!  

Fabio, step out of the shade and shine!

I’d like to have the planarch codex pdf in A5 format (booklet), is it possible, Jonathan Walton?

I’d like to have the planarch codex pdf in A5 format (booklet), is it possible, Jonathan Walton?

I’d like to have the planarch codex pdf in A5 format (booklet), is it possible, Jonathan Walton?