Welcome to the News Roundup for the third week in October. I don't know about you, but it sure feels like to me that the weeks are flying by, and before long we're going to be into 2025. I'd mentioned the GoFundMe for Howard Andrew Jones, fantasy author and gamer, and I'd like to mention it again. They're within 12k of the goal, and if you've got some spare change it is a worthy cause to contribute to.
On Friday at Sabre we hosted two new authors, both who just published their debut novels, and I'd like to take a moment to promote their work. I have not read either of the books, but I did purchase a copy of each and they're on the top of my "to-read" pile.
Cindy L Sell has published Remnants of a Scarlet Flame.
M.J. Lindsey has published a Distortion of Fate.
Lindsey is a local, Charlottesville-based author, and Cindy, who lives in Kansas, is her critique partner. They came in on Friday and set up a table to sign books and discuss their work. If you're looking for a good book to read this winter you should check them out!
Also, Alex Kingsley used to be based in Charlottesville (my wife actually taught them in high school) and they have written several gaming books that consistently sell out. Alex has just published their debut novel, Empress of Dust, and when they came in to discuss their work for SabreCon 2024 they mentioned they're also planning an rpg based on their setting.
Kyle Tam of Urania Games has released Track Rats, an adventure for Liminal Horror based on subways and the rats that inhabit them. It features work by Hodag RPG, one of my favorite artists.
I'd mentioned the Exalted Order of the Majestic Moose awhile back, and the author has just released their second title on itch: Fish People and Water Witches is an encounter location written for Cairn and set on the back of an enormous sea turtle.
Tower into Elsewhere is a new adventure written for David Blandy's Eco Mofos game, a multi-planar romp with horror themes.
I'm a huge fan of Yochai Gal and Cairn, and am waited with bated breath for the box set to be released. Until then, they've published the Player's Guide as an at-cost, print on demand book over on Lulu.
The Bundle for Ukranian Hospitals came out last Monday, too late to be include in that issue of the Roundup, so I'm mentioning it today. If you're a creator who has a product they'd like to submit, or if you'd just like to support a worthy cause and get a crap-ton of games (there are currently over 200 entries with another 14 days to go) this is something you don't want to miss out on.
Gordy Higgins released WitchCon, an adventure for Troika! set during a witch's convention. It had been previously written by Franc, but Gordy provided illustrations and layout for the project.
Downcrawl 2e is funding on Backerkit; it's a toolkit for creating an underworld sandbox setting, and has been remastered to provide support for solo or zero-prep play. Besides the content, the art is pretty stunning.
Castle Grief is fast becoming one of my favorite OSR publishers, and they've jsut released Aelwine, a free, partially filled out hexcrawl region designed to give Referees a framework to use when building their own adventures.
I mentioned Dungeon Grand Prix a year or so ago after it was released, and Orbital Intelligence has released Dungeon Grand Prix: Smuggler's Pass, an adventure and location for the game. This book provides a ton of new material for the game.
Righteous Vow Vol. 1: The Witch-king of Ul, is an adventure zine for Shadowdark that includes a setting, adventure, and new items and monsters.
The Purple Planet is one of the classic settings for the DCC game, and Memories of the Purple Planet is a new adventure set on that world, written for PCs of levels 4.
What is Under Monger Lake? is an adventure for Knave 2e designed for low-level characters but with an open-ended, sandbox-style format that can open itself up to longer play. It's also available statted out for 5e, but I'm never too sure how well OSR-style games translate over to 5e.
I'm a big fan of isometric style maps, and the new adventure Cult of the Crimson Ice comes right out with a gorgeous iso-map on the cover. It's a dungeon crawl with Cairn and Borg options, plus it is available in both English and Spanish.
Justin Sirois of Severed Books is producing some of the most consistenly weird and intriguing products for OSR-style games, and Veilgrave for Mork Borg is no exception. It's a low-level sandbox style adventure brimming with the top-notch art and layout one expects from Severed Books.
Prisoners of the Crimson Crystal is an adventure written for OSE with lovely, 8-bit style art. It's available in both English and Italian, and is reminiscent of the old Palace of the Silver Princess adventure.
I'd mentioned Painted Wastelands when it was crowdfunding; the PDF is now available on Drivethrurpg. With an art style reminiscent of Ultraviolet Grasslands and a setting that looks to be a cross between Vaults of Vaarn and Cloud Empress, this is a gorgeous, well-thought out setting and game.
I'm funding Issue 39 of Populated Hexes Monthly on Kickstarter this month. It begins an exploration of Tyeld, the City of Shadows, and introduces the duskblade class, a warrior-based class that draws powers from the Shadowlands, at the risk of corruption by the fell entities that dwell there.
There's also a little more than a week left in the Backerkit Campaign for the BX Advanced Player's Options, a collection of the almost decade's worth of new classes, spells, and player's options I've written for OSE.
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