Showing posts with label Powered by the Apocalypse. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Powered by the Apocalypse. Show all posts

Friday, October 31, 2014

Halloween Treat



Well, I wanted to have more than this ready for Halloween, but I couldn't make it in time. So here I present 2 custom moves for the Fear and Horror checks from Ravenloft. Hope you like them.

[Dungeon World - Ravenloft Moves]

Happy Halloween to everyone!

Saturday, August 16, 2014

Stats revision

After some suggestions by +Marshall Brengle I rethinked the Steel stat and now I'm calling it Guts, as in brave and strong-willed but also instinct reaction. So I can work on moves for the players to see what their guts tells them.

Also, I want to clarify that Virtue and Taint are special stats, they are 2 sides of the same coin, so I'm thinking that whenever you increase you Taint you loose Virtue and vice versa.

Here is the modified Stats list. What do you think?

Basic stats
Might: meaning aggressive, violent, physically strong, resilient.
Finesse: meaning artfully subtle, graceful, quick, nimble.
Guts: meaning resolute, bold, strong-willed, intuitive.
Reason: meaning rational, clever, alert, perceptive, learned.
Passion: meaning impulsive, sensitive, alluring, inspiring, full of fervor.

Special stats
Taint: meaning stained with corruption, dark-hearted, connected to the Dark Powers.
Virtue: meaning holy, righteous, good-hearted, ethical, highly moral.

Monday, August 11, 2014

Champions of the Mists





Well, here is a list of the characters, that are basically the same as the ones presented in the Dungeon World role-playing game. But I'm giving them new names, trying to make them more flavorful, but also to differentiate them from the ones in DW since they are not going to be exactly the same.
  • The Warrior
  • The Saint
  • The Hunter
  • The Believer
  • The Wildling
  • The Conjurer
  • The Knave
  • The Minstrel
Of course, I imagine you will have no trouble guessing which is which. What do you think about them?

Saturday, August 9, 2014

A Dreadful Apocalypse


I've been always bewitched by the Demiplane of Dread. It was the second setting I ever played in Dungeon & Dragons, and I remember that ever before seen any pictures of browsing any books about the setting, a friend of mine described it like this: "in this world, whenever you enter a tavern, you have to pull out your cross and point it to every person there, to check for any vampire that may be lurking among the mortals. You can never tell who is the monster here". The scene I pictured in my mind went beyond the simple words of my friend's description. I was hooked up before reading a single word. So, here I'm not just entering a dungeon and killing everything that moves! That was my thought.

It's been a good while. We played the set of modules about the Grand Conjunction, among others. Hours and hours of play. I covered the windows in my room with newspaper, to make it pitch black during the day, and played with candle lights (sweating like hell, since my hometown has summer temperatures of 40+ยบ C, but we didn't cared). The soundtrack of Coppola's Dracula sounding on the background. Oh, the good all days (or nights).

Recently I played one of the Grand Conjunction modules with my new group. With a homemade conversion of the D&DNext playtest. It was good. But one thing jumped in my mind. The Fear & Horror check didn't worked so well. I don't know what it was, but it seemed too pushed that when the player failed the roll, he had to runaway, and then the player asked "can I come back?". It may be the fact that lately I have been reading a lot of indie role-playing games and theory, from Vincent Baker, Ron Edwards, Joe Mcdaldno, Luke Crane, and others. Who knows.

Then yesterday, I can't quiet remember how, the idea of making a Powered by the Apocalypse version of Ravenloft sank its teeth upon my brain. And remembering my player asking if he can come back, I pictured the whole thing with the AW engine: "Yes —I said— but you'll be acting under fire". So here I am, I'll use this blog to this little fan project. I'll be posting my ideas, and advancements, and if you want to share your opinions and suggestions about this Powered by the Apocalypse setting, you're more than welcome.