Posted by Runeslinger on April 25, 2011 · Leave a Comment
The sixth month of this year’s Serial Setting for Ubiquity opens with a new adventure hook, a new location, and another set of curious residents of the mysterious Windlet Islands. The Serial Settings series of posts is intended to provide usable setting material for busy GMs. Series 1 is for those looking to run Daring Tales of Adventure or Hollow Earth … Continue reading →
Posted by Runeslinger on April 20, 2011 · 4 Comments
I think attachment is of vital importance in helping a campaign generate the kind of self-sustaining momentum which can lift it from a mere activity to something special. Attachment, a subset of feelings and reactions in the larger concept of Investment is something which occurs to a large degree on the players’ side of the … Continue reading →
Posted by Runeslinger on April 18, 2011 · Leave a Comment
The fifth month of this year’s Serial Setting for Ubiquity draws to a close with a new campaign hook, another mysterious resident of the Windlet Islands, and a new location on Lysette Isle. This series of posts is intended to provide a usable setting for busy GMs looking to run Daring Tales of Adventure or Hollow Earth Expedition. … Continue reading →
Posted by Runeslinger on April 14, 2011 · 9 Comments
As both a player and a GM, I have learned that one thing I like is for the characters to improve beyond their traits and skills. I love it when they build up a network of contacts and resources which make them so much more than an operator in that world – they become a … Continue reading →
Posted by Runeslinger on April 11, 2011 · Leave a Comment
This is the 20th installment of this year’s Serial Setting project; a tropical island setting in the South Pacific intended for use with Hollow Earth Expedition or Daring Tales of Adventure. Ostensibly a corporate holding off the usual shipping lanes, known to savvier career sailors in the region as a possible refuge between Pitcairn and French Polynesia, the Windlet Isles strangely represent both … Continue reading →