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A jam submission

D10 Villains, Street Grimoire 2023 TTRPG JamView project page

A d10 list of supernatural villains inspired by real-life social media figures & politicians
Submitted by Creative Wronging (@DMDannyAJr) — 8 hours, 40 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Sub Theme: Social Media Nightmare#14.0004.000
Judge's Chocie#2n/an/a
Modern-Day#34.7004.700
Sub Theme: Ranting & Raves#82.7002.700
Main Theme: Occult Classic#114.2004.200
Sub Theme: Jams and Other Sticky Messes#152.4002.400

Ranked from 10 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

Type of Submission
Villains Supplement

Which themes are you trying for?
Supernatural, Modern, Horror, Social Media, Politics

Submission Overview
A fun d10 list of villains for use in a supernatural modern ttrpg setting. Each one inspired by real life social media and political villains.

Team Members
DM Danny A Jr

Are you ok with me showing your creation on stream?

yes

Are you ok with me making a link to your submission/contact on my website?

yes

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Comments

Submitted(+1)

Hi there! Instead of simply clicking stars in the rating, I'd love to give some feedback about your work. We invest lots of hours in this projects, so just a thumbs up or down is a bit unfair.

- First of all, these villains are fun. They have cool details and the descriptions are evocative. Almost all of them are a bit comedic or goofy. The urban fantasy theme is a bit weird, but a lot of times we need as DMs to take the antagonist seriously to give fear or mistery. Simply changing the names or a couple of details will do the trick, but it's the feeling I've got after reading the table. I'll introduce a couple of your ideas into my sessions of Vestigium.

- Then, using 5e tools like Homebrewery might scare anti-d&d people or confuse d&d users. Of course you can include "Milos Husk" in your fantasy campaign, but your work will have more personality with a custom format. :P

So, I don't want to rant and be very pesky on other's work. Those are my opinions. Make what you feel with them and keep the good work. <3 

Developer(+1)

Thanks so much for the feedback, I really appreciate it!

I'm glad my intentions came through so clearly, with the comedic elements. Modern isn't really a genre I write for much (95% of my commissions are 5e/PF2e, the other 5% sci-fi horror) so this was a nice departure for me. I'm not familiar with Vestigium, but you've piqued my interest. 

I'm new and not a great designer, so Homebrewery is the only tool I am familiar with at the moment, but if you know of any other resources I would love to get a recommendation or two! I do want to improve, and your constructive criticism was most welcome! Sincerely, thank you.

Submitted(+1)

To be sincere, this project is done with google docs.

I've been trying to learn Affinity Publisher. My "Habelas Hainas" is my first step that way.

Formating and editing is a hole new world. Have fun! :)