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When you spend hours researching for a character but forget the little details
Whoo, making a new Mage!
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Lancer
"the stars are guiding our lights": a solo journaling experience
game just called "NASTYFUCK"
Lancer expansion
Lancer expansion
Blungeons & Blagons; a game that's like D&D, but good! we removed all the bad parts like "combat rules" and "stats", and replaced them with cute ghibli-inspired wholesome cozy improv roleplay
one-page shitpost
Lancer expansion
a series writing-prompts calling itself "a solo RPG"
Corpo-Capitalist Murder Party: a game whose rulebook is 80% buzzwords, 15% making fun of D&D, 5% actual rules
Reading A Book: a solo rpg where you read a book
Lancer expansion
an "adaptation" of the creator's favorite game/movie/book/franchise that completely falls apart if you do anything but recreate the exact plot of the original
Cain expansion
porn game for kink you don't like
game whose entire ruleset is "just make it up lol"
porn game for kink you DO like
Lancer expansion
worldbuilding document masquerading as a rulebook
series of grievances with other ttrpgs masquerading as a rulebook
PbtA game that describes itself exclusively via references to other, better pieces of fiction
Lancer expansion
game that actually looks really interesting but you could never in a million years get a group of people to learn and play it
Ha, The Blood isn't covered h- >>> game that actually looks really interesting but you could never in a million years get a group of people to learn and play it Fuck.
Kickstarter: Guide to Mysterious Locations
The Far Horizons Co-op, publisher of the Short Games Digests, Brinkwood: Blood of Tyrants, and The Far Horizons Guide to Cults is excited to announce its newly launched Kickstarter crowdfunding campaign for The Far Horizons Guide to Mysterious Locations.
A system-agnostic tabletop supplement to add strange and magical locations to your game worlds.
Compiling over a dozen uniquely strange places and paths from a global team of designers and artists, The Far Horizons Guide to Mysterious Locations is perfect for TTRPG players in search of new places to explore and new mysteries to uncover.
This collection of strange, supernatural, and liminal spaces is compatible with nearly any tabletop RPG. Every location features stunning artwork, a collection of plot hooks to help players leap into action, and a full write-up describing the weird and mystical situations players may find themselves in. The Far Horizons Guide to Mysterious Locations is the perfect resource for anyone creating, modifying, or filling out a TTRPG setting.
The Far Horizons CoOp is an international indie tabletop RPG collective focused on fair and transparent pay, creator ownership, and collaboration and mutual support.
We're in the final 48 hours now, so check it out before it's too late!
Kickstarter: Guide to Mysterious Locations
The Far Horizons Co-op, publisher of the Short Games Digests, Brinkwood: Blood of Tyrants, and The Far Horizons Guide to Cults is excited to announce its newly launched Kickstarter crowdfunding campaign for The Far Horizons Guide to Mysterious Locations.
A system-agnostic tabletop supplement to add strange and magical locations to your game worlds.
Compiling over a dozen uniquely strange places and paths from a global team of designers and artists, The Far Horizons Guide to Mysterious Locations is perfect for TTRPG players in search of new places to explore and new mysteries to uncover.
This collection of strange, supernatural, and liminal spaces is compatible with nearly any tabletop RPG. Every location features stunning artwork, a collection of plot hooks to help players leap into action, and a full write-up describing the weird and mystical situations players may find themselves in. The Far Horizons Guide to Mysterious Locations is the perfect resource for anyone creating, modifying, or filling out a TTRPG setting.
The Far Horizons CoOp is an international indie tabletop RPG collective focused on fair and transparent pay, creator ownership, and collaboration and mutual support.
Kickstarter: Guide to Mysterious Locations
The Far Horizons Co-op, publisher of the Short Games Digests, Brinkwood: Blood of Tyrants, and The Far Horizons Guide to Cults is excited to announce its newly launched Kickstarter crowdfunding campaign for The Far Horizons Guide to Mysterious Locations.
A system-agnostic tabletop supplement to add strange and magical locations to your game worlds.
Compiling over a dozen uniquely strange places and paths from a global team of designers and artists, The Far Horizons Guide to Mysterious Locations is perfect for TTRPG players in search of new places to explore and new mysteries to uncover.
This collection of strange, supernatural, and liminal spaces is compatible with nearly any tabletop RPG. Every location features stunning artwork, a collection of plot hooks to help players leap into action, and a full write-up describing the weird and mystical situations players may find themselves in. The Far Horizons Guide to Mysterious Locations is the perfect resource for anyone creating, modifying, or filling out a TTRPG setting.
The Far Horizons CoOp is an international indie tabletop RPG collective focused on fair and transparent pay, creator ownership, and collaboration and mutual support.
The Far Horizons Co-op has just launched its (3-week only) Kickstarter for Paranormal Freelancing!
It's an action-oriented urban fantasy tabletop RPG, illuminated by LUMEN, about the right hand assistants of modern magical beings.
kickstarter.com/projects/falconianproductions/paranormal-freelancing
We're in the final 48 hours! Help us reach our stretch goal and give our contributors better pay, and also add some extra spells for backers!
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The @farhorizonscoop.bsky.social #Kickstarter for Paranormal Freelancing has only 48 hours left! If you haven't seen it, it's an action-ori
The Far Horizons Co-op has just launched its (3-week only) Kickstarter for Paranormal Freelancing!
It's an action-oriented urban fantasy tabletop RPG, illuminated by LUMEN, about the right hand assistants of modern magical beings.
kickstarter.com/projects/falconianproductions/paranormal-freelancing
New KS
Falconian Productions has just launched a new Kickstarter campaign to create some further material for The Blood:
A tabletop RPG about vampires as creatures of modern magic.
The Blood is an urban fantasy tabletop RPG with a unique take on vampires and magic in the modern era, wherein the undead are just one of many types of spellcasters. Most of the folklore about them, then, is drawn from an incomplete understanding of their unique abilities and how they relate to the arcane.
We've been doing an experiment of sorts, with a type of supplement we're calling Drops of The Blood. These are mini-supplements meant to expand on important but ultimately optional portions of the game, building up from something basic rather than starting large and forcing people to cut down what they don't use. If you don't plan to use spirits, avoid the spirit supplement; if you don't want magic to be any more complicated, don't buy the advanced magic supplement, and so on.
This campaign is about those supplements, and is meant to fund the next two (or more) of them:
Drops of The Blood: Atellurian Realms, a book that covers mechanics for otherworldly realms created from powerful convocations of Resonance and magical energy. These can be anything from a walk-in closet that was never really there, to a missing 13th floor, to an entire faerie realm. You can find an Atellurian Realm anywhere, and entrance into them might be a literal key to get through a door, closing your eyes at the wrong time in a faerie circle, or something stranger still.
Drops of The Blood: Arcane Options provides additional "complex" (and ultimately optional) systems that both give the Narrator new tools to use when running the game and provide players with more choices to develop their characters and focus their capabilities. This is where you'll find complex stealth and infiltration rules, "politcking" rules for dealing with the supernatural underworld, plus (Dis)Advantages and example spells for interacting with these systems.
Check it out, and of course back us if you can!
We're in the midst of this and could really use some help keeping it going, so please check it out and reblog if you haven't!
New KS
Falconian Productions has just launched a new Kickstarter campaign to create some further material for The Blood:
A tabletop RPG about vampires as creatures of modern magic.
The Blood is an urban fantasy tabletop RPG with a unique take on vampires and magic in the modern era, wherein the undead are just one of many types of spellcasters. Most of the folklore about them, then, is drawn from an incomplete understanding of their unique abilities and how they relate to the arcane.
We've been doing an experiment of sorts, with a type of supplement we're calling Drops of The Blood. These are mini-supplements meant to expand on important but ultimately optional portions of the game, building up from something basic rather than starting large and forcing people to cut down what they don't use. If you don't plan to use spirits, avoid the spirit supplement; if you don't want magic to be any more complicated, don't buy the advanced magic supplement, and so on.
This campaign is about those supplements, and is meant to fund the next two (or more) of them:
Drops of The Blood: Atellurian Realms, a book that covers mechanics for otherworldly realms created from powerful convocations of Resonance and magical energy. These can be anything from a walk-in closet that was never really there, to a missing 13th floor, to an entire faerie realm. You can find an Atellurian Realm anywhere, and entrance into them might be a literal key to get through a door, closing your eyes at the wrong time in a faerie circle, or something stranger still.
Drops of The Blood: Arcane Options provides additional "complex" (and ultimately optional) systems that both give the Narrator new tools to use when running the game and provide players with more choices to develop their characters and focus their capabilities. This is where you'll find complex stealth and infiltration rules, "politcking" rules for dealing with the supernatural underworld, plus (Dis)Advantages and example spells for interacting with these systems.
Check it out, and of course back us if you can!
Patreon
I recently set up a Patreon, just to get that done since they’re doing that price tier thing soon that’ll mean they take more, so I figured I may as well. If you like any of my vault stuff or whathaveyou, it’s a good place to get more CofD tidbits! https://www.patreon.com/FalconianP
'Vamily Spotlight': WoD Brand Team is Taking Art Without Permission
Recently, I was informed by a friend that some work of mine had shown up in the World of Darkness’ official ‘Vamily Spotlight’ section of their latest video. In this they talk about the gameplay reveal of Bloodlines 2 and generally drum up hype for it, which is largely what you expect from company channels when they’ve a new product out.
There’s a problem with this: I was never informed, or asked. No consent was given to use that work, or any others.
Through some excellent efforts by friends I also found that my work was in two other videos, with the earliest being well over a year ago-- totalling three, and they were up on both Twitch and YouTube.
Now, you’ll note that I’m a professional artist with two separate art degrees and well over a decade and a half of training. I’ve also a basic understanding of copyright and fair use.
The Vamily Spotlights are little to do with the review and news section of the video and therefore do not really have bearing on the main point of the video. To this end, I’d assume they’re there as a draw to viewers, maybe to see if their or their friends’ work has turned up in these official videos. And nominally that’s a valid tactic for engagement, if you have permission to use these pieces of work.
They do not however have permission, and certainly not from me.
As of writing, (5th of February 2024) I’ve issued a DMCA request for all three of the videos my work shows up in on both Twitch and YouTube, and takedowns are pending but I would urge people in the WoD tag here on Tumblr to check the available videos for themselves, if they are as concerned as I am. The screenshots of art in the videos they use to spotlight seem to come from Tumblr, as well as whole TikTok videos and other social media posts. If this makes the rounds elsewhere, do check your stuff wherever you are, WoD fans.
As the videos are also present on the Twitch VOD platform, this means they are actively charging money using our work without permission. I am unsure if their YouTube channel is monetised. Notably, on their
If they use your work for their spotlights, they are making advertisements and revenue off of your work without any reimbursement or prior consent.
I don’t know if other artists were asked, but I definitely wasn’t, and by now we all know the issues with ‘exposure’ and how that does not keep artists fed or housed.
And Paradox Interactive, having artists, they should know that you do not take for free from any of us-- at any level of influence or professionalism. The WoD community is not a free for all for companies to pick and choose free art to use like a bowl of cute little multicoloured sweets, it’s a bunch of creative, inspired and crafty people who come together across any edition of the many worlds in the setting to create as is our fair right to do so. Without being taken for granted, and without being cynically harvested for ‘content’. How vampiric.
Additionally I would like to note that all of my World of Darkness fanworks are based on legacy books; Vampire 20th Anniversary Edition, Mage the Ascension 20th Anniversary Edition and Hunter: the Reckoning First Edition most often, though there are appearances from others. You’ll note that not one of these books is the territory of Paradox Interactive or their World of Darkness brand management team-- looks to me like they’ve simply trawled the tag without reading what they’re looking at, which means they certainly didn’t take the time to ask permission to use these works. Not only were these actions tantamount to theft, it was also not even their fanart to begin with. And once again, they’d have known this had they contacted me at all, which they did not. It’s a failure on their part on several levels and not only do I want the videos taken down, I think the community is sorely owed an apology for this frivolous theft of art under the banner of ‘community content’. I didn’t opt in to having my work taken, and it should not have been assumed that it was okay to take my work just because it’s using a tag they also use!
I want everyone to know I have had zero benefit from their use of my work-- no money, no notes and no dialogue. This does not help artists. This does not help the community.
I’m willing to talk about this should anyone want to ask, but this is a gross abuse of artists and creatives’ rights for the sole purpose of gain by the World of Darkness brand team, and I expected better. I know I personally deserve an apology for this at the very least, as well as the WoD team to commit to actually contacting artists and sourcing permission in future-- and to set up an opt-in or out system for whether people want to be featured. I know I don’t, and I never asked to be. My work’s lovely, and they’re right to have said so. But it’s not for Paradox, and it’s not for Outstar or any of the other Brand team.
It’s for me, and people here on Tumblr who like it.
I’m disappointed, in PDX and in the WoD Brand team, because they should know far better than this.
Paradox being shitty again.
(Longer explanatory video available on Kickstarter)
Falconian Productions has just launched a new Kickstarter campaign for Eldritch Defenders: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/falconianproductions/eldritch-defenders
Eldritch Defenders is a new Tabletop RPG where you take on the role of overworked "public defenders" and other contracted lawyers who deal with supernaturally involved cases like demonic pacts and fairy oaths.
It's based on the Adversarial System that was first introduced in our early game, Eldritch Care Unit, wherein you roll the dice only when something is in your way, represented by "Adversarial Dice" that build up in the pool for each impediment. It fulfills the promise many games have of avoiding pointless rolls by giving you nothing to roll in the first place if it's not interesting.
The game itself revolves around a combination of first investigating and researching a case and the strange preternatural issues that your clients have gotten themselves into, and then backing them up in the trial that follows to secure a "Not Guilty" verdict, or whatever equivalent they might use in the courts of the hells or the fairy realms.
Check it out, and of course back us if you can!
We're in the final 48 hours!
Check it out and help me out! Supernatural lawyers!
Typical ghoul when you use Nightmare
(Longer explanatory video available on Kickstarter)
Falconian Productions has just launched a new Kickstarter campaign for Eldritch Defenders: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/falconianproductions/eldritch-defenders
Eldritch Defenders is a new Tabletop RPG where you take on the role of overworked "public defenders" and other contracted lawyers who deal with supernaturally involved cases like demonic pacts and fairy oaths.
It's based on the Adversarial System that was first introduced in our early game, Eldritch Care Unit, wherein you roll the dice only when something is in your way, represented by "Adversarial Dice" that build up in the pool for each impediment. It fulfills the promise many games have of avoiding pointless rolls by giving you nothing to roll in the first place if it's not interesting.
The game itself revolves around a combination of first investigating and researching a case and the strange preternatural issues that your clients have gotten themselves into, and then backing them up in the trial that follows to secure a "Not Guilty" verdict, or whatever equivalent they might use in the courts of the hells or the fairy realms.
Check it out, and of course back us if you can!
(Longer explanatory video available on Kickstarter)
Falconian Productions has just launched a new Kickstarter campaign for Eldritch Defenders: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/falconianproductions/eldritch-defenders
Eldritch Defenders is a new Tabletop RPG where you take on the role of overworked "public defenders" and other contracted lawyers who deal with supernaturally involved cases like demonic pacts and fairy oaths.
It's based on the Adversarial System that was first introduced in our early game, Eldritch Care Unit, wherein you roll the dice only when something is in your way, represented by "Adversarial Dice" that build up in the pool for each impediment. It fulfills the promise many games have of avoiding pointless rolls by giving you nothing to roll in the first place if it's not interesting.
The game itself revolves around a combination of first investigating and researching a case and the strange preternatural issues that your clients have gotten themselves into, and then backing them up in the trial that follows to secure a "Not Guilty" verdict, or whatever equivalent they might use in the courts of the hells or the fairy realms.
Check it out, and of course back us if you can!
Players when you so much as mention a news story
When the IP owner stops green-lighting new content
The best new stuff seems to come from the Vault now.
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