Adventure Writing Primer & Jam sneak peak
I'v added a new downloadable file: Adventure Writing Primer . I wrote it because I wanted to get my thoughts down on paper in terms of what aspects of Liminal Horror make it super usable as a modern horror ttrpg. What things can you adjust or change in order to reinforce a desired tone/genre/theme in one's scenario & adventures.
It's posted on the blog and the website:
- Adventure Writing Primer - Goblin Archives (blot.im)
- Adventure Writing Primer - Liminal Horror (goblinarchives.github.io)
It's definitely a framework in the current form. I may eventually expand the different sections (with examples, advices, and specific guides) but for now it gives designers a good idea of what they can do with the system.
Also Josh Domanski made a cool image for the upcoming Liminal Horror Jam... so stay tuned:
This jam will focus on any and all things Liminal Horror (pamphlets, adventures, scenarios, scenario seeds, NPCs, magic, relics, artifacts, spells, poetry, maps, places, monsters).
It'll run mid September through October and culminate on October 31st!
Files
Get Liminal Horror
Liminal Horror
A Modern Horror TTRPG
Status | Released |
Category | Physical game |
Authors | Goblin Archives, Zach Hazard Vaupen // Emo Sludge, Unenthuser |
Genre | Role Playing |
Tags | Horror, Monsters, Mystery, OSR, Tabletop role-playing game |
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Looking forward to this! Might even try to participate if I have the bandwidth.
you should definitely if you can. My aim is for it to be at any scale:
Monsters, spells, equipment, magic items, locations, factions, party questions, to story seeds, scenario ideas (a few sentences) all the way to adventures/modules/pamphlets
Tales from a crypt, you know, man!