![]() I like the fact that the game focuses more on developing the characters rather than having it about everyone trying to get the MC to fall in love with them. In fact, other than to Kei and Heath, the MC has very little importance to the other characters (MC is related to something big in terms of the plot but we don't know what it is yet). You can also read my fiction over on Amazon.Story is very unique and fully voiced MC is not the main focus of most of the stories unlike most idol games. And take a look at my Patreon page, where I’m working on a novel and developing a tabletop RPG setting. I’m really looking forward to running some folks through it to see what crazy ideas they come up with to solve some of the problems.Ĭheck out my Facebook, Twitter, or Goodreads. In an interview published in the back of this edition, Stroh talks about his influences in writing this scenario, everything from the illustration of a beastman from an old Games Workshop book to the movie “The Beastmaster.” I think this adventure really captures the essence of DCC and the crazy, weird fun that it’s aiming for. I could see not plugging The Summoning Pits into Sailors on the Starless Sea, but holding onto it and plugging it into a later scenario for a bit of weirdness. On top of that, the edition I have contains a bonus section, The Summoning Pits, which seems extremely deadly. This one feels much more epic and I get the feeling it’s likely to take more than one session. I often think of Level 0 adventures as being one-shot types, the sort of thing you could run at a convention or at a game store on Free RPG Day. Well, there’s plenty in here to challenge and murderize PCs. Intended as a starting scenario, this is a ‘funnel,’ meant to take a pile of Zero Level peasants and whittle them down to a few brave (read: lucky) survivors who will make the leap to Level 1 and to becoming bonafide adventurers. With this, author Harley Stroh helped set the stage for what was to come. Up to that point, Goodman Games had been producing adventures for use with Dungeons & Dragons. Apparently, this was the first adventure written for the Dungeon Crawl Classics rules. ![]()
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