Sunday, May 12, 2024
Thursday, May 9, 2024
In the last post I gave some specific numbers concerning content in the Far Away Land second edition Enchiridion of Awesome. As I looked through the Index I am a bit overwhelmed at the amount of content in the book. And some may argue this, but I definitely see FAL as a minimalist rules system (being that the core mechanics of the game is really on a few pages). This being said, a single, nearly 500 page book may not be what some folks are interested in. So, for the Kickstarter, backers will have options. They can choose a hardback version of the game called the Enchiridion of Awesome which contains all of the core rules stuff under a single cover. A big, fat book. There will also be an option for the Enchiridion to be available in two books, The Core Rules and The Bestiary (not sure about names yet). And of course the Book of Lore is its own separate book in both instances. PDFs of everything will also be available. So, backers have lots of options. Last thing. The Enchiridion of Awesome as a single tome will only ever be made available through the Kickstarter. On public release, the book will be split, making the one-volume Enchiridion extra awesome.
Monday, May 6, 2024
Here are some numbers from Far Away Land second edition Enchiridion of Awesome. 450+ pages. 19 chapters. 36 PC Heritage templates. 351 bestiary entries. 168 spells. 72 reagents. 55 premade magic items. 54 abilities. 36 NPC templates. 525+ pieces of full-color artwork (some of which is new and some of which has been updated from the 1st edition). Index with 1,200+ reference entries. Loads of custom generators for everything from spells, monsters, castles, settlements, dungeons, plants, PCs, NPCs, vehicles. Oh, and we haven't even mentioned the Book of Lore yet! If it sounds like a lot, it is. In an upcoming post I'll let you know some options in dealing with this mass of content!
Friday, May 3, 2024
My niece loves to draw, paint, and color. She makes monsters and writes stories and is incredibly creative. Several years ago I gave her a copy of Far Away Land and I like to think she was inspired by her uncle. A few months ago, I realized she and I were doing the same thing, making monsters and writing stories and drawing, so I asked her to create an entry for the Far Away Land bestiary. She was into it so she researched existing monsters in the book and then emulated the FAL style. She wrote the description and came up with the abilities as well. The end result was the creation of the Vector Cats which you can see in the image. The version you see is the finished version which is almost identical to the version she sent (I just made the linework a bit smoother) which will be featured in the new book!
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