Thursday 16 July 2015

[map] To Necropolis...

I never get tired to these...


In an old monastery there is an oubliette that leads into caverns... Are the lizardmen slaves to the undead from Necropolis? What are the horrific creatures the myconoids guard? Was the trap in the burrow earth element trapping those poor adventures into the soil?

Dowload pdf HERE.

Cult Caves


Yet another map Inspired by http://meta-studios.com/dg/dungen.html

This dungeon is a lair of the cultists. They have a crypt of dead bodies, a mortuary to process the bodies and a big maze for some reason. I suppose that the giant ticks enter from the crevasse in the cellar.

You can download the pdf HERE.

Sunday 12 July 2015

30x30 fantasy RPG tables by Mixu Lauronen

I didn't create this, but I want to share this file of 30 d30 tables by +Mixu Lauronen

http://mixula.fi/30x30-fantasy.pdf

You won't find gonzo here, the content is ordinary. But hey, sometimes you need normal things too, right! This doesn't awe me, but it's handy!

For more d30 tables and goodness head to Google Plus Order Of The d30 community. There's tons of resources!

[Review] Diecrawler Drop Table Planet Generator

Disclaimer: The author, +Ryan Northcott, is my friend, but the content of this post is not biased.

It looks like this
Diecrawöer Drop Table Planet Generator is a colorful card/sheet you drop dice on, and from the results you -yes- generate a planet! It's that simple, and cool. If you didn't know, die drop tables are hot.

If you think that die-drop tables are a gimmick, you can use this also with normal dice rolling as a normal random table. Cool!

Colorful looks nice, but there's also a black&white version in the three page pdf. I personally like the b&w version more, because it is easier to read (for me). The font is scifi and a bit hard to read. In a table that doesn't matter as much as you don't spend time reading it like a book.

Not only planets, you also get things like resources, artifacts, technology levels, phenomenoms and other details.

The instructions to use this where a little hard for me to comprehend at first, but I think a person with average wits is just fine.There is an example picture how the information is located on the table, but water levels and gravity are sometimes switched. Doesn't affect the use of the table at all.

Conclusion: simple, fast, fun, cool planet generator for scifi games. Get it from RPGNow! It's inexpensive! (At the moment) pdf is $1.00 and pdf with cards* is $4.00.

*That card is a physical item, full bleed. I don't have it, so I don't know what it looks like in real life.

Kobolds Dungeon

http://meta-studios.com/dg/dungen.html
Above is a link to a cool website, which generates random dungeons. I generated one and decided to use it as an inspiration to draw a dungeon. It is Saturday, I am a bit bored but too tired to do anything constructive. So I took my Sharpie and started drawing.

The original created with website looks like this.

SCANNED IMAGE, not edited, with warts and all:

You can DOWNLOAD the PDF HERE.