Here are 3 cool resources for your pirate game:
1.
The fantastic Abulafia site has several Pirate-themed generators.
2.
One the names in the list of pirates is Lancelot Blackburne. He is quite the character. His career as a pirate was rumored, but he did go on to be King George I's chaplain in Hanover and then the Archbishop of York. And, it would seem, an inveterate rake.
3.
The capitol of Jamaica, Port Royal, a city notorious for it's debauchery and pirate ties, was devastated by an earthquake and subsequent tsunami in 1692.
Friday, August 2, 2013
Tuesday, June 25, 2013
Organizing my mental junk drawer.
The list below is mostly for my own use, but I thought I'd share it nonetheless.
Projects currently in some state of development:
Dokkodo. This is my love letter to Misters Koike and Kojiro. Set in literary (rather than a historical) Edo-period Japan, players are all samurai striving to find perfection following the tenants of Miyamoto Musashi's Dokkodo. Their duty as shogunate inspectors along the Tokaido road offers opportunities to achieve pefection in The Way.
Yokai Monogatari. [working title] This a project inspired by a video. I have previously described it as "Spirited Away + Princess Mononoke mashed with Changling + Wraith, set in the Genpei War as portrayed by Edo-period Ukiyo-e artists." I did an alpha playtest that revealed some glaring holes. It was a great thing. Current work is completely rethinking the sturcture of the game from the ground up and deciding how much Noh theater influence I want.
Heroes of Kismet. Covered yesterday.
Sir Edward and Princess Cherry. A little game for playing with kids. Basic rules are done. Needs to finish writing, get some editorial eyes on it, then wrap it up. Likely a freebie.
Projects with notes scribbled (or typed) somewhere:
Up from the Dirt. Sandboxy western. "Struggle. Life is hard. You must strive for everything. You have goals. Your friends have goals. Sometimes they coincide. Other times they don’t. Sometime you have to skin that smoke wagon and see what happens. When you do, people die. Rule of Law vs Rule of Violence. What’s important to you? What do you believe in? What will you risk?"
Blood in the Hollers Inspired by Justified. This may be a Fiasco playset.
Of Men and Whales Moby Dick, Blood Meridian.
Ancient Anachronism. Not sure what this exactly but it includes Pleistocene mega-fauna, neolithic tribes, and an ancient Mesopotamian Empire.
Projects currently in some state of development:
Dokkodo. This is my love letter to Misters Koike and Kojiro. Set in literary (rather than a historical) Edo-period Japan, players are all samurai striving to find perfection following the tenants of Miyamoto Musashi's Dokkodo. Their duty as shogunate inspectors along the Tokaido road offers opportunities to achieve pefection in The Way.
Yokai Monogatari. [working title] This a project inspired by a video. I have previously described it as "Spirited Away + Princess Mononoke mashed with Changling + Wraith, set in the Genpei War as portrayed by Edo-period Ukiyo-e artists." I did an alpha playtest that revealed some glaring holes. It was a great thing. Current work is completely rethinking the sturcture of the game from the ground up and deciding how much Noh theater influence I want.
Heroes of Kismet. Covered yesterday.
Sir Edward and Princess Cherry. A little game for playing with kids. Basic rules are done. Needs to finish writing, get some editorial eyes on it, then wrap it up. Likely a freebie.
Projects with notes scribbled (or typed) somewhere:
Up from the Dirt. Sandboxy western. "Struggle. Life is hard. You must strive for everything. You have goals. Your friends have goals. Sometimes they coincide. Other times they don’t. Sometime you have to skin that smoke wagon and see what happens. When you do, people die. Rule of Law vs Rule of Violence. What’s important to you? What do you believe in? What will you risk?"
Blood in the Hollers Inspired by Justified. This may be a Fiasco playset.
Of Men and Whales Moby Dick, Blood Meridian.
Ancient Anachronism. Not sure what this exactly but it includes Pleistocene mega-fauna, neolithic tribes, and an ancient Mesopotamian Empire.
Monday, June 24, 2013
Heroes of Kismet
My current project is taking All For Me Grog and recasting it as a love letter to Al-Qadim. The game is titled Heroes of Kismet and is more than a simple re-skinning of AFMG. For one thing, by altering the attributes, it will change the game play to some degree (at least that's my hope). I think it will actually make the game more "swashbucklery."
It also will include a bit more setting stuff. However, taking my cue from Technoir, their will be a basic paragraph describing the setting of the Land of Kismet in broad strokes, then there are lists of things you can use to make and shape the Land of Kismet as you see fit. These lists include places (man-made), places (natural and supernatural), people, organizations, objects, and events. I may include a little adventure seed generator to tie all these lists together.
Much of the text is finished, now I need to find art. I would love to find some old illustrations like I did for AFMG.
It also will include a bit more setting stuff. However, taking my cue from Technoir, their will be a basic paragraph describing the setting of the Land of Kismet in broad strokes, then there are lists of things you can use to make and shape the Land of Kismet as you see fit. These lists include places (man-made), places (natural and supernatural), people, organizations, objects, and events. I may include a little adventure seed generator to tie all these lists together.
Much of the text is finished, now I need to find art. I would love to find some old illustrations like I did for AFMG.
Friday, June 7, 2013
All For Me Grog is afloat!
All For Me Grog is my little rpg of swashbuckling, piratical fun. It is now available on RPGnow / DrivethruRPG.
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