Monday, March 14, 2011

Monday Morning RPG and Comic Updates

The Monday Morning Familiar Place Web comic is up! Go take a look.

Pre-Orders being taken for the new Potion Set. The page is here. We are expecting the Magic Rings in any day now. If you did not pre-order yet, you can still do so.

Dragon Storm Con Registration is open. Plan on it, Do it. The link is here.

We have some new Magic Items to start showing. Sue is working on the art for these.

When using a reusable Magic Item, like these books, and you get a Terrible Two the item drains and will need to be reactivated before it is available again. It fails, but you will get it back.

Newt News Book 220

Magic books connect the intrepid adventurer directly with a Philosopher Spirit. Useful for both players and GM's.

Don Dark Age Diary 221

Different Spirits specialize in different times.

Ann Ancient Annual 222

There are many copies of each of these books, which means that Don, Newt and Ann are busy spirits.

Necromancers like to have one copy of these books for themselves. I am afraid that the Philosopher's can not tell if the knowledge they disperse is going to a good or bad person.

Necromancers want to keep knowledge out of the hands of everyone but themselves. That means when they hear of one of these books they try to find and destroy the book.

Enough for today, next update Wednesday.

5 comments:

  1. Being somewhat obsessed with continuity, I am curious as to the timespans of the Ancient Era and the Dark Age and how they relate to the Grandilarian Timeline in the Stormlands Continent: Book 1.
    Like what you've done with the idea of Magic Books. Good roleplaying tools...

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  2. Ancient, everything before deathday. There are sub-divisions.
    Dark Age, deathday to current.

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  3. Dragonstorm keeps it simple! (and playable;)
    Thankee kindly.

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  4. When in game tracking all the era's is more than we want to deal with.

    Besides, the dragons were mostly listening to, and relying on, the memories of the dead. Mortals wrote much down, but it was already second hand. Then came the destruction of deathday.

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  5. Only a Philosopher would be interested in the details anyway...just so happens I play a cardkid like that... ;-)

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