Character sheet!
With this and the core book, you have everything you need to get started - rules wise. I'm still drawing up maps, turns out the art part is a long process.

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Character sheet!
With this and the core book, you have everything you need to get started - rules wise. I'm still drawing up maps, turns out the art part is a long process.
Knowmads Core Book 1.0
Basic rules and premise, made to be printable (flip on short edge). Full text version for reading accessibility is in the works!
First WIP for the first map
This is the Enclave of Cloaks, the home of the Knowmads and where you report back to Those That Know after spending 8 3-nights on a map. I thought it would be best to have the first map give you a picturee of where you're going when you make these reports.
The trifold design is structured so that the front page (Page 1 Panel 3) shows the empty chamber and when opened reveals directly underneath it the outer flap (Page 1 Panel 1) with the same chambers but with knowmads walking around interacting, which under that unfolds to reveal Those That Know now filling the chamber.
Along with that, the full campus is shown across Page 2 and the full set of numbered labels for navigation. This includes the industries that keep this monastic order funded on the left and the domestic necessities for housing so many rotating residents on the right.
This map will likely have the most text of any of the maps I make in this initial pack, mostly because I think it's important to have most players on the same page about the basics of the world, but a lot of the intention behind the events visible in the scene will be left to interpretation.
I am choosing to make the lack of a vanishing point a choice and not admit I'm just bad at perspective.