Froduck of the Shire (Jennell Jaquays, The Space Gamer 21, Metagaming, Jan/Feb 1979)

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Froduck of the Shire (Jennell Jaquays, The Space Gamer 21, Metagaming, Jan/Feb 1979)
Some illustrations I did, from 'DuckPac Book 4: The Quackford Terror & Other Stories', by Legion Games, on the Jonstown Compendium programme for the RuneQuest: Roleplaying in Glorantha RPG system, from the publisher Chaosium.
King of Dragon Pass, reported events 2/4.
I'm sorry but Ducks remain the coolest RPG race ever.
Adventuring group of Beast Folk. Just look at this cool lil' dude. According to the text he's twice the age of the rest of the group (he's 58) as well as a hard-bitten mercenary having fought first for the Lunar Empire, and then against it for ten years,, making him the dad friend of them all.
Image slightly cropped to remove centaur boobs (there's a white topless centaur bard of the left edge)
I am not the only one with a passing obsession for the RuneQuest ducks. Paul Jaquays and Rudy Kraft had the fever when they penned Legendary Duck Tower for Judge’s Guild back in 1980.
I don’t know much about this module as I only obtained it recently and haven’t read it yet. I don’t think I need to tell you that the cover is amazing. It wonderfully mixes Carl Barks’ Donald Duck comics with a liberal helping of Conan. Look at how the duck statue has a sort of pharaoh’s headdress! I think that room is the Death Drake Temple. No, I am not making that up!
Ducks are much put upon in Glorantha. Despite being intelligent and capable, despite worshipping the same gods, their small stature makes them the target of bullying and persecution. They greatly resent both humans and trolls for their rough treatment. The ruined citadel that is the setting of Duck Tower was once a great duck capital, but was sacked by a troll army long ago. Some ducks remain, eeking out a life in the ruins. It’s a bit sad, really.
Bonus fact: The quality of Duck Tower caught the attention of the folks at Chaosium, leading to Jaquays and Kraft penning Griffin Mountain for RuneQuest proper.
That’s enough RuneQuest for now. Back to D&D next week. I’ve been listening to a lot of Nine Inch Nails lately, so I am feeling something 90s. Planescape, perhaps?
This is Red-Quill, former swamp bandit turned freedom fighter against the nefarious Lunar Empire, who is aided by his devotion to the god of thunder!
So I got to draw some duck-men. It was hilarious. It was a blast. They're from the fantasy world of Glorantha and you can play as them (or alongside them) in the RuneQuest TT RPG.
Here, a duck shaman is sending out her spirit to go and met her mentors’ spirits in the spirit world. Shaman business. Her look is actually based on a real duck breed. (I was thrilled endlessly that all of these fantasy ducks are based on real-world duck breeds.) The big one with the snout is a troll shaman. Also pictured: her pet bullfrog and the sculptures of it that she’s made, because she loves it so much.
So these aren’t furries or anything, they’re more realistic versions of whimsical, hissing cartoon ducks like Marvel’s Howard the Duck or Disney’s Donald Duck. They’re sword and sorcery duck people! More precisely, they’re part of the accepted and generally very well-loved fantasy setting called Glorantha. You will know about Glorantha in a roundabout way I suspect… The Elder Scrolls game Morrowind lovingly ripped off a bunch of it and it was the setting for the indie game legend King of Dragon Pass and its successors. The most popular way for people to experience Glorantha over the years though has probably been the table-top role-playing game RuneQuest.
Here, a healer initiate of the goddess of mercy Chalana Arroy, tending to some fellow ducks. (The seated guy in the middle with the shoulder bandage is supposed to look like a mandarin duck, I had to tone him down though, otherwise his bright colours would have stolen the show.)
So Runequest has a very lovely new edition that came out a while ago. It has a unique appeal in that it’s an RPG that lets you play out mythology. Well, kinda. Being a mythology nerd (I have an in-progress Fionn Mac Cumhaill graphic novel as proof) I was powerless to resist. RuneQuest’s storied publisher Chaosium (they of the Call of Cthulhu RPG) run a community content programme for RuneQuest called the Jonstown Compendium (named after a big library in the setting of Glorantha) where people can publish their own adventures and sourcebooks as PDFs via DriveThruRPG and popular titles then become Print-on-Demand books.
A put-upon member of duck nobility here, she’s a big deal for the duck people, but sadly the humans nearby don’t take her seriously. The crosses aren’t crucifixes, they’re the rune of death, which is supposed to look like a simplified sword. The runes that look like Ys are the truth rune. These are the runes of her god, Humakt, GOD OF DEATH. And sword fights. The duck people love the god of death. *Falls off chair*
You can buy the book with these guys in as either a PDF or a hardcopy, it’s called ‘Duckpac’ and is from Drew Baker, Neil Gibson and friends at Legion Games. (The title of the book is a bit of a pun on an old RuneQuest book about trolls, which was called ‘Trollpak‘.) This book is for you if you want to play as a fully-realised duck person, with duck-person things to think about, based on a history, genealogy and mythology of duck-people. Yes, really! It’s pretty incredible.
Runequest has a reputation online for being ‘the game with silly duck people in’, which is entirely justified, they’re like the cute mascots of the whole deal. The story goes that back in the late seventies, one of the gang of friends who help make the game world was a Carl Barks Donald Duck comic strip fan, resulting in a town called Duck Point existing on the map. There’s another story that someone involved was making lead miniatures of Carl Barks style Conan the Barbian gag ducks and he needed a game to attach them to so it didn’t look like a straight Disney rip-off. Stories real and apocryphal abound. There’s never been an official book about ducks (or the ‘durulz’ as they call themselves) for the RuneQuest game so this one’s here for you and has background, characters, locations, adventures and more.
A scarred duck boatman (boatduck?) and diver, initiate of a river god, on his barge, wondering what the heck you’re doing paddling about in his river.
The bit of decorated driftwood in the background above is his effigy of his god. I made him look like a Bronze Age version of a swimming athlete, like Duncan Goodhew with rustic trunks and a swimming hat. I was passed a reference photo of an upright duck (who looked amazing), so this was an upright composition, in a tall portrait frame.
Here’s a little vid of me flipping through the lovely hardback print version of the book. This is the first print volume and then there’ll be another volume of solo and group adventures.
That old love of the UK comics scene Mr. John Freeman even saw this madness and featured it on his Down The Tubes site here, Which Was Nice.
Oh and as if you above verbiage wasn’t enough proof, you can check my RuneQuest nerd chops by looking at my very own RuneQuest campaign log page and wiki here, if you fancy. It’s got more drawings on there!
Mighty Durulz warrior ready to take on all trolls and trollkin (Jennell Jaquays, Different Worlds 10, Chaosium, Oct/Nov 1980)
Famed game designer Jennell Jaquays and sculptor Darcy Perry collaborate to bring you an exciting new RPG module with metal miniatures.
Thru December 10 -- A Kickstarter for a new adventure module that echoes the theme of Jaquays’ 1980 Legendary Duck Tower, with a nod to the title of Quag Keep. There’s an add-on for a printed version with illustrated DM screen and options for miniatures like The Grey Moulter, Froduck, the single moult Glen Fidduck, and the shield maiden Jenn Jaquack herself.