Thank you Sandra. I appreciate that. I love the idea of squeezing in as much meaning as possible, and in this case, there’s crossover with poetry. I can also see a similar approach in your own games, where you’re tapping into deeper psychological themes. I have some Counselling education background, so the idea that one can use games as a tool to reflect upon one’s own place in the world and the universe is very appealing.
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Deep in the forest, you discover a dilapidated treehouse high in a giant old tree. It was home to a mystic from a faraway land. He had befriended Ravinnik, the Boggryn King, hundreds of years ago. When the mystic died, the Boggryn preserved his body in magical amber and now worship it as a strange idol. The Boggryn occasionally visit a mystical place deep inside the tree, accessible to mortals through a hole in the trunk.
This adventure is system-neutral, so you can play with any RPG rule-system you want! It’s also completely free.
Referees and Dungeon Masters of TTRPGs need to do a lot of work behind the scenes and at the table. Sometimes, a monster needs to be generated on the fly for players during a sweaty session. And if it’s a slimy thing or an ooze you’re looking for, you can use this Slime Generator to quickly roll up a jelly, slime, or other squishy beast to throw at your players.
You’ll get a type, colour, aesthetic, and a special ability all by rolling dice. Quick and easy!
Want a monstrous flatulent ooze slithering after your players? That’s possible. How about a red goo with a jump attack? You can generate that too! Grab it on my Itch page for FREE.
We all love a good zombie, but sometimes a Games Master/Dungeon Master/Referee just needs an easy way to generate a description for undead minions! Tired of generic zombies groaning and lurching? Do your players press for details whenever they encounter the undead in your TTRPG sessions? If this sounds familiar, this one-page “Zombie Generator” is for you! Just choose or roll up to 5d6 to generate a basic description and behaviours. Now, you can generate descriptions like this:
“You see a bloated drooling zombie, holding a large rock, creeping towards you.”
I’m excited to be part of the *Itch *community and to connect with others here! I’m also excited to announce my very first release!
Night of the Gallowgrim is a system-neutral folk-horror fantasy adventure for TTRPGs. There are cultists, a dark wood, an old scary story, and a variety of creepy events. Originally, I was using royalty free images, but then I decided to throw my heart into it and did all of the artwork myself.
I hope anyone into TTRPGs gets something out of running it at their table. And if you’re also developing TTRPG stuff, feel free to connect with me.
Regards, Steve