for the anon that asked about some sunheng <3
high school au that’s been bouncing around in my brain for a whileeee now but i won’t do much with it probs
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for the anon that asked about some sunheng <3
high school au that’s been bouncing around in my brain for a whileeee now but i won’t do much with it probs
loveee them
EVERYBODY GET MORE SUNHENG PILLED NOW!!!!
I need more fluff fics of these two
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Black Sword (1985) is the finale of the events begun in Stealer of Souls. The merchants who hired Elric are dead, so now Freyda’s vengeance turns toward the man who actually murdered her father.
I like this one a bit less than its predecessor. Both are rather on rails and make the players secondary to an NPC, but there is more wiggle room in Souls. This one has the added complication of having characters from Moorcock’s stories to navigate around, though well done setting it during the period of time Elric swore to not use Stormbringer, making him slightly less deadly a character to cross. Not that Elric’s oaths are anything to rely on.
The first half explores the fallout of the events of “Kings in Darkness,” a story that admittedly left less of an impression on me than “Stealer of Souls” (Theleb K’aarna is a really excellent villain, I guess — his soul was so rotten even Stormbringer couldn’t bring itself to drink it). The stuff in Org, which tends toward the creepy, is the highlight. Once the group catches up with Elric, though, everything falls apart. There are all sorts of possibilities, but the most likely is that the players watch Freyda and Elric duel. The whole point is to convince Freyda to agree to terms of first fall or first blood rather than a fight to the death, so this is rather…anticlimactic (a fight to the death means that Elric is going to cheat and win no matter what oaths he swears, so that will likely involve murdering all the players, which is not great).
Anyway, the Days deliver some excellent art in both scenarios. I really love the work of all three — Dan, Dave and Gene — on the Stormbringer line during this period. They have the ability to get weird, but not too weird, and lend the books a nice feeling of consistency.
It's just absolutely insane how goddamn lucky I am to be allowed to live this beautiful life I live...to be loved and to love so many fucking incredible humans....my heart is so full of love every single day that it breaks constantly from all of the absolute beauty I am engulfed in each and every day...that is why I cry....at times because of sadness however usually it's because it's breaking from all of the love....because of all of you....life is beautiful and fucked up and random and hard and dark and sexy and horrible and magical and WORTH LIVING! No matter how fucking bad it seems at the the time...I promise you with all of my being that it will absolutely and totally be okay ❤️ sleep well my loves...next post will be in DIA cause #vacationmodeactivated 🙌🏻 #iloveyou #ineedyou #imissyou #ilovemyself #ilovemylife #vacation #vacationallieverwanted #ghost #ghoulbabe #awakening #growth #love #summer #summertime #danday (at Denver, Colorado)
feeding the dandaylings… ew that sounds so weird I like dansun or sunheng better
sorry for so many sketches. I have so many ideas bouncing around and I can’t finish them all…
Stealer of Souls (1985) is the first part of a two-part adventure for the Stormbringer RPG. Unusually, the events of the adventure are woven around the aftermath of the Michael Moorcock story of the same name.
In the story, Elric reluctantly takes a contract on a merchant issued by four of his competitors. Normally, not Elric’s thing, but the merchant in question hired Theleb K’aarna, sorcerer of Pan Tang, to do security. Elric and Theleb have old beef, so Elric uses the contract as a means to settle it. And settle it he does, but not before some hijinx and maybe a broken oath or two that leaves the merchant dead. The adventure sees the merchant’s daughter, Freyda Nikorn, on a quest for vengeance. In this part, her targets are the merchants who hired Elric and the players are going to help her.
It is a pretty cool adventure. All the merchants are assholes of different types and the assassinations all have a distinct character. Part of me wants to be skeptical of the practice of weaving scenarios directly out of short stories (particularly very good short stories like “Stealer of Souls”), especially when they mean crossing paths (and likely swords) with a beloved character who can effortlessly murder even the strongest of PCs. But this one comes off rather nicely in spite of that (maybe things change when Elric shows up).
100% honest truth: Dan and David Day’s cover for Demon Magic (1985) is one of my all time favorite pieces of RPG art. I love everything about it. How it sticks to classic reptilian demon traits, how stylized it is (verging on cartoonish), the posture (you can almost hear its wheezing cackle), the flames in the background, the symbol of Chaos on the bracer. I love it all so much. It feels dangerous (it is called Demon Magic for Pete’s sake!) but also not scary at all. This dude should be the mascot for a second rate heavy metal band.
Like all the other Chaosium companion books, this one is a potpourri of stuff. There are rules from bolting on Call of Cthulhu’s sanity system, some new demon abilities, some runes. Most of the book is dedicated to two scenarios. The first, Sorcerer’s Isle, is OK. The other, The Velvet Circle by Larry “Masks of Nyarlathotep” DiTillio, is excellent. It is honestly kind of annoying how DiTillio shows up for like one adventure for every Chaosium game, nails it and moves on. What a jerk right? (I am totally kidding, I love DiTillio).