I agree! And thanks! I'm glad you like it.
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Thank you for supporting the trans rights bundle! And thank you for commenting! It means a lot to see folks enjoying my work.
PF2 is a fun system. I'm glad to see someone use it with that. I hope you and your players enjoy it and you enjoy it.
I also uploaded a backgroundless PNG of Grinderbin if you need their image or the game.
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What happens to a specific NPC when the players leave town? Do they just work at their job, sleep, repeat until the players return? Nothing new or important happens in their life?
With a set of dice, you can learn what they've been doing while the players were away, giving the NPC some life and personality- maybe even putting them in a new position or place in the world.
The book contains 3 All Dice Tables for NPCs. One for general events, such as getting a new occupation, finding love, or going on their own adventure. One for unfortunate events, such as being cursed, getting into debt with the wrong people, or having an unfortunate encounter with monsters. And one for absolutely absurd events, such as having a deity fall in love with them, dying (possibly not for very long), or growing additional heads with their own agendas.
Written by Jesse Galena and Thomas George.
Instead of a sequel, I will be adding more folk to the book. That way everyone who already bought it has access to the new material.
There will be a separate companion book called something like One Page Lore: Locations that will get into the culture of different places and ways that can influence a character. Separating nature (Fantasy Folk) from nurture (Locations) is a big part of the One Page Lore series.
Thanks for asking!
One Page Lore: Fantasy Folk provides the highlights for the diverse and unique people you'll meet in fantasy tabletop role playing games (TTRPGs) that makes them fun to play as characters or non-player characters (NPCs) no matter what system you use.
It also provides alternatives to and removes personality restrictions, social constraints, and problematic tropes, allowing for better, more engaging characters. Players and DMs can use these ideas as ground work or suggestions when creating characters, expanding on these ideas to the limits of their imaginations, personal taste, and setting.
Oh, and it packs it all into one page, so you can start playing sooner.
Launches June 8th, 2020, and is 50% off for early adopters.