I've
taken over as DM for my group as of December, so that's a big
transition in and of itself. As I mentioned in a previous post, I
decided during my break to move from a mechanistic Hack 'n Slash
style of DMing to a more free flowing story based style. To do that
I'm implementing ideas and concepts from Mythic both in creating
adventures as scenes in a story and in adding random elements based
on the party's history into the course of play.
I
picked up a number of gaming systems over the last couple of years,
rather than convince my group to learn a different system (we only
get together once a month, and just converted from 3.0 to Pathfinder); I'm going to run a mixture using the Pathfinder
mechanics. I've already run one Warhammer adventure and Saturday I
have one using the demons from Infernum. (Spoiler Alert for my
players – I found my copy of Metamorphosis Alpha when I cleaned the
basement this summer.)
And
while I'm starting my campaign based on the Warhammer default
setting, I've been reading Symonds Renaissance in Italy and have an
idea for a setting based on late medieval Italy. I think it might
work very well in an ACKS style campaign, where the players have the
goal of becoming rulers. Adventurers as Condoterri, using the
Domains at War rules. I backed the Kickstarter, still waiting for
them to go to press.
If
I can find the time, I'll look for an OSR group to join here in the
Twin Cities or online.
Submitted for Hereticworks January Blog Carnival
Submitted for Hereticworks January Blog Carnival
Late Medieval Italy sounds like a great deal of fun. Have you seen The Borgias? It's close enough, and Jeremy Irons does a great job, and how he handles his various enemies is quite nicely handled.
ReplyDeleteCongrats on taking over as DM for the group. You sound like you have a good plan in place. Hope it runs smoothly.
Thanks for being part of the Blog Carnival!