How do cross PB advancement work?
I get in Star Wars that Luke is an Ace, Fringer, Guardian …… but explain in US could I be a Wolf, Vampire, Ghost?
How do cross PB advancement work?
How do cross PB advancement work?
I get in Star Wars that Luke is an Ace, Fringer, Guardian …… but explain in US could I be a Wolf, Vampire, Ghost?
Finished up the Immortal today. Check the playbook files to check it out.
Finished up the Immortal today. Check the playbook files to check it out.
Working on some new playbooks and need some help with first which ones sound cool to you and some ideas for moves…
Working on some new playbooks and need some help with first which ones sound cool to you and some ideas for moves and core stat choices. Here’s the current list of options I have in my head.
The Immortal – A human who has been gifted/cursed with immortality.
The Wyrm – A dragon, but in human form for one reason for another. I thought the Hoarder would be a good parallel to this.
The King – A crime lord with goons and resources to call upon.
The Specter – A ghost returned to the world to avenge or redeem their death.
The Oracle – A seer who can proclaim the future, but can it be prevented or simply accepted?
The Reader – Pretty straight forward psychic here. Thinking River Tam or Bester!
Playing Urban Shadows.
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Playing Urban Shadows. Having a great session with my Vamp. First playbook special in play-test just happened. Vamp and Wolf. Reminds me of Underworld. 🙂
Ok so I finished the previously mentioned conversion of the playbooks to a legal-sized tri-fold format.
Ok so I finished the previously mentioned conversion of the playbooks to a legal-sized tri-fold format. They look super sweet and Tommy’s pic’s give them an awesome edge. Can’t wait to show these to my playtesters!
Been tinkering with making the playbooks into legal tri-folds.
Been tinkering with making the playbooks into legal tri-folds. Made up the first draft of The Wolf. Check it out and let me know what you think.
The art is care of Tommy Rayburn, I think he did a smashing job! Wouldn’t you agree?
Just grabbed the PDFs yesterday, really dig what I’m seeing so far!
Just grabbed the PDFs yesterday, really dig what I’m seeing so far!
Andrew Medeiros, you mentioned you were terrible at setting up the design, but so far even under my professional…
Andrew Medeiros, you mentioned you were terrible at setting up the design, but so far even under my professional opinion I think you do a fine job with the overall layout. None of text is too compact or tight, rather though you may want to give the page a slightly bigger margin for printer use. So, let’s work on the things that do need to be cleaned up.
1. I would go with a simple Garamond or Times Roman … will give it a newspaper feel which I think works really well for this genre. If you want a more modern feel, you could go Gills sans or Verdana.
2. For the headers, look at these:
Love this font, little old, little new, little decorative
http://www.dafont.com/quiet-the-thief.font
For an older feel
http://www.dafont.com/old-london.font
http://www.dafont.com/seagram-tfb.font
Modern and straight
http://www.dafont.com/evil-dead.font
MC-ed a session of Urban Shadows last night set during 1863 in Edinburgh, Scotland.
MC-ed a session of Urban Shadows last night set during 1863 in Edinburgh, Scotland. Had an Aware, an Expert (Chemist), and a Changeling. All in all I have to say the system worked flawlessly in this time period and setting. The group hunted down a pair of murderers who appeared to be possessed by a spirit, encountered a giant creature of some sort who threw them around before fleeing into the underground vaults below Edinburgh and one of them even met Dr Joseph Bell and his scribe assistant Arthur Conan Doyle. 🙂 Really fun session with some great players!
Latest Google+ playtest of U-S is up.
Latest Google+ playtest of U-S is up. We had two re-occuring characters and two new ones. Was a really fun session that ended up in the world of Faerie! 🙂
Thanks to Marcus Morrisey Sean Horwich Glenn Tally and Stewart Wyatt for joining in!