Friday Fun: 3 Years Edition 🥳
It was 3 years ago today that I began my journey as a freelance #TTRPG writer! I'm so proud of what I've accomplished in that small amount of time & know much more awaits 💪
To celebrate, feel free to ask me anything about my inspirations, pay, worldbuilding, etc... 🎲
It was 3 years ago today that I began my journey as a freelance #TTRPG writer! I'm so proud of what I've accomplished in that small amount of time & know much more awaits 💪
To celebrate, feel free to ask me anything about my inspirations, pay, worldbuilding, etc... 🎲
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One of my games had a fast travel system called the Mirror Network, where you step into one magic mirror & out of another if you had its particular passphrase
An international coalition of goblin revolutionaries whose aim was to stop the bigger races (and halflngs/gnomes) from pushing them around, with a secret agenda of freeing the head of the goblin pantheon from his unjust imprisonment
My final 5e campaign before leaving the system didn't have Goblins, but the greatest hero of the setting was this Hobgoblin Fighter & I so hate the idea of "evil races". His team included a Human Barbarian, a now deceased Goliath, & the aforementioned Orc Wizard with the mirrors
What made mine unique was that the whole network was powered by 1 incredibly powerful Orc Wizard & his apprentices who maintained it through continuous chanting & power transfer
Which genre of setting you like creating the most?
I love the freedom that comes with writing fantasy or science-fantasy because there are essentially no limitations.
That being said, writing horror is the most fun because no one minds when you get particularly fucking gross & visceral with it lol
What has been your oddest source of inspiration for something?
I was inspired to create a Fae type enemy encounter that I haven't had a chance to run yet, based on an episode of the PBS Kids show "Pinkalicious & Peterrific". It's less of a fight & more of a very clever puzzle