Tuesday, November 30, 2021

Index Librorum Vulgatorum

    It is becoming difficult for me to navigate my own blog. Therefore shall I lay out an index for ease of reference.


Source: Ogun by spaghettibastard

Classes
  • The Zouave, that rough-riding yarn-spinning veteran. By an overwhelming margin my most popular post. Received an expansion-pack of tall tales here. There's a cowboy form here, and a Han Solo type here.
  • The Sword-Shepherd, against whom weapons are raised in vain. Find additional techniques here and here. Find a simplified super-fighter here.
  • The Builder, more man than machine, straightforward and morally ambiguous.
  • The Masked Cleric, right (or left) hand of the angels.
  • The Leper, a natural fit for adventure.
  • The Changeling, an unspeakable blight.
  • The Palette Swapped Ninja, much like every other ninja.
  • The Monkey Dad, both Dad and Monkey.
  • The Deep Space Technician, less of a full class and more of an excuse for a space game.
  • The Super Sentai, whose post includes some pretty wild Kaiju I never got to use.
  • The Manufactory, Wizard of Industry and Hot Metal.
  • Las ruinas circulares, un engaño complicado.
  • The Metatron, a class you don't remember seeing before. Received an expanded spell list here.
  • The Wave-Dancing Samurai, an alternative to the Fighting-Man. Imagine what a bitchin' world has this as the "default" class.
  • Many Wizards, more trouble than they are worth. A take on the host-classes, such as Many Goblins and the Extras.
  • Monkey Herder, also more trouble than they are worth.
  • The Giant Spider Aaaaaa, a mistake the world must suffer. Vayra altered them here.
  • Thief Guilds, representing a few social classes (and I don't mean ones with speech skills).
  • 100 GLOG microclasses, created by the OSR Discord. Two posts, here and here.
  • Half a dozen Chess classes, and an odd location besides.
  • The Virtuous Saint, for a given definition of "virtuous"
  • The Tomb Ranger, who knows his way around the bottom of a well.
  • The Horizon Walker, interdimensional portal cop. 
  • The Alienist, a madwoman with hurtful spells.
  • The Considerer, who is half an astrologer and half a Dominic Deegan reference. Y'all remember D.D? Neither do I.
  • A GLΔG Wizard. Just a touch evil.
  • The Banking Wizard School, in league with dragons and possessing mostly utility-spells. 
  • The Vigilante, a Batman/Jason type for Buckets of Blood
  • The Hollow Man, a microclass whose development took up a whole year of effort!
  • The Summoner, a Pathfinder-converted half-caster with a powerful, monstrous guardian that evolves as she levels up.
  • The Noble, a pastiche almost identical to Locheil's original but more Unfinished-World themed.
  • An updated version of the Manufactory, no-longer MD-based.
  • A set of five casters (wizard, druid, warlock, cleric, sorcerer) under the assumption that most casters cannot generate their own MD.
  • The Abaddon, an unholy ghost from the Blazing North. 
  • The Demigod, child of mortal and human, with phenomenal cosmic power. 
  • The Armature, a man-machine, pilot and mechanism both, one soul in two bodies. Something like a paladin, if the Manufactory is a cleric. 
  • The Courser Wizard, a skeezy man-about-town and occasional man-rapidly-fleeing-town-pursued-by-pack-of-slavering-hounds. 
  • The Mesmerist, a Pathfinder-converted half-caster with a horrible brain and an even less savory pair of peepers. 
  • A trio of sword-and-sorcery classes, the Three Primes wizard (nasty little medico), Cloudskater barbarian (haunted starborne foreigner) and the Ratbastard rogue (literally a rat).
  • The Contender, a pastiche almost identical to Locheil's original but more... kung-fu.
The Unfinished World Redwall
5e Conversions
Best Case Scenario
  • The initial post explaining the rules for a lite-weight squad-tactics skirmish and roleplaying game in a modern urban horror setting for 2 to 5 players.
  • An updated rule set after actually getting some playtesting done. 
  • The most up-to-date document is in the sidebar under the heading "Houserules"! Check it out, keep your nose to the sanding wheel.
Fullmetal Humorist (name pending, anyhow) Calling it "Fire Kills", now
GLOGtober 2020
  • Guns, day 1. Injuries for firearms.
  • Blood, day 2. Vampires, their treasure, their cool swords.
  • Goblins, day 3. Terrible magic swords.
  • Swirling Rainbow Vortices, day 4. The Horizon Walker, remade in GLOG.
  • Maps, day 5. A throne room and a garden.
The System
Other Things