Another collection of links to start your week. More can be found on the previous list found here. The original inspiration for all of this - weaver.skepti.ch End of Week links. You can find even more links on the weekly blogroll on r/OSR or a roundup of non-blog news on Third Kingdom Games roundup.
Tales of the Lunar Lands speaks of what sources they have incorporated into their game in Good Artists Borrow...
Prismatic Wasteland talks about time in Tempus, Fudge It
Discussions of nautical rules on the Spelljammer boards lead to The (Sea) Voyage Continues attempting to "provide the closest thing I can to smooth sailing for AD&D nautical adventures" on AD&D Complexities
Tales of the Lunar Lands writes about Brazen Heads. I love a good information-giving magic item.
Sſtabhmontown Adventures gives us Consolidated rules for hirelings
Papers & Pencils gives a great prep overview in Prep Tools, Not Adventures
The Orc Rehabilitation Commission writes [OSR] A Visit from the Goon Squad with some great examples of making the same basic statblock feel different
The Lizard Man Diaries gives us d40 NPC Generator (Travail Saga)
Oversights and Oubliettes gives us Location: The Hills of Hunger
Inspirational Sources - an Appendix N on New School Revolution
Archons March On writes D12 Answers to the Question: How Does This Monster Perceive You?
Wondering Monsters? writes up their new hexploration project Into the Wizard War Wastelands
Leicester's Ramble on A Return Trip (and Updated Tourist's Guide) to Griswall
Gelatinous Cubism writes Using Chainmail with OD&D
Methods & Madness gives us Shadow of the Demon Lord - actual play review
How Does a 5E DM Get Started With OSR Games? : Part 1: The Key Concept by Grumpy Wizard
Caltrops for Breakfast reviews Neverland Old-School Essentials Advanced Fantasy
The Wandering Gamist writes up Magic Swords, Proficiencies, and the 1e DMG
d20 Pirates writes up an interesting crossover in Indiana Jones and Elliott Ness
Graphite Prime writes Castles & Crusades Monster Stats, The Riddle That Is...
Weaver.skepti.ch writes a review of The Medieval Warhorse
Archons March On gives us D20 Reasons Why This Flying Castle/Mountain/Etc. Is In The Sky, Though By Common Sense It Should Not Be
Vaarn. Table: Pineal Eye on Bucolia blog
Try Worse Editions u/BlackWindBears on r/DMAcademy offers a succinct round-up of why each edition of D&D is worth playing.
Gaius Invictus talks planetary hex-mapping in Gygax75 Week 2-1: Mapping Patterns
Ravenous Ambience writes Meta Prompt - Cities, Nature, GLOG - Delta Templates for Animal Lord and Castle Lord
Hey, Bucolia here. Thanks for the roll! Where did you find my post?
ReplyDeleteI have to confess I cannot reconstruct my path to you - I deliberately wander off into the deep internet to try and find things I have not seen before - which lead me to you! But I cannot say how I got there, alas.
DeleteEither way, good to have you! Awesome blog you have here... I will definitely be bookmarking it.
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