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A jam submission

Silkroots, Goblin HamletView project page

Grubherding is usually peaceful. Except every thirteen years...
Submitted by Flaming Brain Games — 2 hours, 49 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Game Master Usability#803.0873.125

Ranked from 40 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

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Comments

Submitted(+1)

Really interesting adventure location with a unique economy and culture. Would love to see some more details about the village itself (I'm a sucker for a good map!)

Developer

I appreciate the feedback!

I'm working on the map and some illustrations for the final version.

Submitted (1 edit) (+1)

Pros:

  • I really like the setting. Seems fun and easy to incorporate anywhere
  • Random tables are always fun - encounters, rumors, hooks. Good stuff
  • Grub -> Nymph -> Cicada is slick

Cons:

  • I’d like to see a map! Or a description of where things are in relation to one another
  • Maybe detail the blood nymphs a bit more in relation to how terrible it is for surface dwellers? Or maybe a hook where the local city-state has made a deal for blood nymphs to be transported to an enemy? Sounds like a fun plot hook

All in all it’s fun and I like it! Good job :)

Developer(+1)

I appreciate the feedback!

I'm going to be adding more for the final version (a map and some art). I also liked the idea of leaving it simple and open so DM's could use it as they wished and they and their players could also fill in the gaps.

Submitted(+3)

Really oddly adorable and unique, seems like a great place to visit, and I love the adventure hook of "these monsters are also part of the economy/lifecycle of this town." I kinda want to hear more specifics about how this town reacts to outsiders and/or what outsiders they're already dealing with. (There's a lot of stuff on that topic, like the goblin just asking the PCs how big they are, but I want even more.)

Developer(+1)

I appreciate the feedback!

I wanted to keep it more open ended so DM's and their players could roleplay it out as to what worked for their campaign. I thought a few notable NPCs/encounters to run the spectrum: friendly, wary, aggressive, etc.

(+2)

Nice base.