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Journey into Tír Nascath, a new dark fantasy setting for #dnd5e inspired by Irish mythology, with rules for survival, hexcrawl exploration, new classes, terrifying monsters, ancient adventure sites and more!
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I’ve seen people discussing Gnolls in D&D, and other such things, so I thought I’d throw in my two cents.
I think D&D and most other fantasy fiction is based on an “implied setting,” by which I mean, a set of tropes used as a baseline which most people readily recognize.
There are wonderful ideas floating around the multimediaverse we inhabit. Writers are like chefs in a kitchen bursting with ingredients. Grab some off the shelf—things old, new, spicy, and sweet. Mix them together in the frypan of your fancy and devise an original recipe. #dnd
@Icepickun Hey I saw that Grimoire of the Grave (a kickstarter project I backed) hasn't had a progress update in a year. If the project is dead in the water can you just let people know ?
Burying your head in the sand and going radio silent isn't the way to handle it. Thanks.
@UnheimlichManvr Had I really realised what I was in for, I'd have slapped that thing on the top of my tbr pile the day I brought it home. All this to say, I loved it. And I will NOT make the same mistake with "Where the Dead Wait".
@UnheimlichManvr You probably wont remeber, but we met briefly at the signing after a Horror Panel hosted by Derek Landy at London comic con. You really sold me on "All the White Spaces" and I bought a copy. It went in my TBR pile and I just breathed it in over the last 2 days.
@UnheimlichManvr It very much met, and then smashed any expectations I had for it. Jonathan was a super engaging PoV Character and the nightwatchman was a fantastic "Monster" with its siren call twist on the call to the south. I barely put the book down the last 2 days and fell asleep reading it.
@KenHicken @thedennyoleary @jrowl29 @MadameWeb Couldn't agree more. Dude calls himself a film critic in his bio, and yet he's seemingly never heard of the "Heroes Journey" storytelling archetype. His is one of the dumbest comments I've heard in a while.