Here is a question for all #ttrpg folk - I'm thinking about adventure anthologies for a project - Do any in particular spring to mind?
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Here is a question for all #ttrpg folk - I'm thinking about adventure anthologies for a project - Do any in particular spring to mind? Doesn't matter how old or which system... I'm just looking for books of scenarios basically (retoots appreciated)
@Taskerland how short? Like D&D one shots or a CoC scenario collection?
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@Taskerland how short? Like D&D one shots or a CoC scenario collection?
@Tim_Eagon Collections of any length really but books if that makes sense.
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@Tim_Eagon Collections of any length really but books if that makes sense.
@Taskerland @Tim_Eagon what was that one for 5e in the last couple of years? Set in a city on a different plane, I think.
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Here is a question for all #ttrpg folk - I'm thinking about adventure anthologies for a project - Do any in particular spring to mind? Doesn't matter how old or which system... I'm just looking for books of scenarios basically (retoots appreciated)
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@SJohnRoss That sounds spot-on.
I'm wanting to take a different approach to writing about RPG stuff and I like the idea of operating within the weird editorial framework of an adventure anthology.
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@SJohnRoss That sounds spot-on.
I'm wanting to take a different approach to writing about RPG stuff and I like the idea of operating within the weird editorial framework of an adventure anthology.
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@Tim_Eagon Collections of any length really but books if that makes sense.
@Taskerland Barring something like Dungeon Magazine, the best scenario collection of all time IMO is The Great Old Ones for Call of Cthulhu.
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@Taskerland @Tim_Eagon what was that one for 5e in the last couple of years? Set in a city on a different plane, I think.
@Da_Gut @Taskerland Journeys Through the Radiant Citadel. I think it's overrated. As far as 5e anthologies featuring original adventures go, Candlekeep Mysteries is way better IMO.
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@Da_Gut @Taskerland Journeys Through the Radiant Citadel. I think it's overrated. As far as 5e anthologies featuring original adventures go, Candlekeep Mysteries is way better IMO.
@Tim_Eagon @Da_Gut
I was also thinking about yawning portal for 5e... I recognise that name.
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@SJohnRoss Was it that bad?
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@SJohnRoss I think that's part of what interests me about the format. Quite often there'll be one banger that probably prompted the anthology in the first place, then some solid pieces, then stuff included for space
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@SJohnRoss I think that's part of what interests me about the format. Quite often there'll be one banger that probably prompted the anthology in the first place, then some solid pieces, then stuff included for space
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@SJohnRoss Was it that bad?
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@SJohnRoss See... That would make an interesting hook for an adventure: A community is told in no uncertain terms that their gods were a sham. 6 months after the first lot of adventurers leave, the community is spiritually bereft, they slide into nihilistic mystical weirdness causing problems for other villages.
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@SJohnRoss See... That would make an interesting hook for an adventure: A community is told in no uncertain terms that their gods were a sham. 6 months after the first lot of adventurers leave, the community is spiritually bereft, they slide into nihilistic mystical weirdness causing problems for other villages.
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@Tim_Eagon @Da_Gut
I was also thinking about yawning portal for 5e... I recognise that name.
@Taskerland @Da_Gut yeah, that one contains 5e adaptations of older edition adventures.