The summer of the Century Brood passed.
Farmerlings and cloudlings prepared for winter on opposite sides of the Spread,
As the 29th expedition retreated upwards and the Imago back to places unknown.
Then Winter came, and all travel became a folly.
The Cloud Empress Winter Jam explores what the winter season looks like for the Land of Cicadas. As winter sets into our real-world northern hemisphere, all that's needed for inspiration is to look there. How are the travelers faring in these times? In what ways is winter even harsher in the Lowland Wastes? And what opportunities does that bring for those keen enough to seize them?
These are the requirements to join;
The jam is intended for anyone interested in creating a module, whether you've done so before or not. If you've never done so before, jams like these are a great opportunity to start. There's a community of people motivated to help eachother, and Worlds by watt has even provided Cloud Empress templates just for the occasion.
Looking for a direction to inspire your module? choose or roll 1d5.
Are you excited to join, but unsure of something? Please reach out. I reserved time during the jam to help out (potential) contributers, so please make use of it.
Your contribution can be a standalone module, or you can write is as part of a collaborative setting called Upsilon City; please check out the jam forum and let us know what you'd like to make either way!
Affinity publisher 2 Cloud Empress layout assets are provided by worlds by watt at the top of the Cloud Empress Third Party page. There are three layout styles available of varying sizes to fit the scope of your module.
These resources are not particular to Cloud Empress, but of use to anyone wanting to turn their TTRPG idea into a module they can share online.
Worlds by watt will provide up to 20 random game jam entry creators with Cloud Empress patches.
That's it. Just press 'Join' and get involved in the jam forum. This jam was inspired by the Cloud Empress campaign of the RPG Night Utrecht, featured in the official Cloud Empress October newsletter. The campaign's calendar synchronises with that of the real world, so when winter came, we realized there were a lot of blanks to fill. This excited us so much to get creative that we wanted to share our jam with the wider Cloud Empress community. We hope we succeeded in passing on our excitement, and look forward to see what everyone comes up with.