Monuments of the Reikland

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dry_erase
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Hello,

I'm not particularly comfortable promoting my own work, but Wolf suggested that I did in the 4e forum, so that gets me off the hook. My conscience is now clear.

Last week Cubicle 7 released a pdf that I wrote - the first official thing I've had published for WFRP. Although it's designed for 4e, the content is fairly edition-neutral, with only a few rules specific to the latest iteration.

Although it's called "Monuments of the Reikland", I like to think that the content is a lot less specific than that suggests... the monuments are designed to shine a light on various aspects of life in the Empire. In the past I mostly wrote Warpstone articles and stuff for the Bergsburg project, so if you like those you might like this. If you didn't like them, then you might enjoy this anyway. For people who like carnivorous plants in their WFRP, there's a bloodsedge.

Anyway.. the artwork is excellent and it only costs $3.99. At today's exchange rate, that's 56p less than the average pint of beer in the UK - or an incredible £1.33 less than a pint in London.

https://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/31 ... t_filtered

Cheers!
Robin
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Congratulations and all that! I saw some very positive feedback on one of the Facebook groups. The only thing that's stopped me picking up a copy is the hope that it will eventually become part of a printed product.

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Robin
dry_erase
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Thanks! I'm very glad to hear it's going down well.
FasterThanJesus
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As I mentioned, I picked this up the other day. I've now read through and think it's quite an interesting supplement, something like Buildings of the Reikland or Old World Adventures with a more specific theme.

I think these can work well as subplots. Aas I mentioned in the other thread, I thought I would drop the Horological Tower into TEW at some point, possibly somewhere in DotR and give me the Purple Hand something to do, or maybe a further distraction for the Red Crown.

My main gripe is more to do with how this stuff is published as we don't know if we'll get a compendium of these supplements further down the line, like we got with Ubersreik Adventures, causing an unwanted double tap on the wallet.
Wolf
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dry_erase wrote: Sun Jun 28, 2020 8:55 am Hello,

I'm not particularly comfortable promoting my own work, but Wolf suggested that I did in the 4e forum, so that gets me off the hook. My conscience is now clear.
Always willing to salve a conscience in a good cause.
In the past I mostly wrote Warpstone articles and stuff for the Bergsburg project, so if you like those you might like this.
Recommendation enough for me!
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This is very good small article/document. Nice little hooks and details.
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dry_erase
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Thanks! I'm a simple soul and people saying nice things makes me happy.
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It's an excellent article.
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johnfinnswife
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dry_erase wrote: Sun Jun 28, 2020 8:55 am Hello,

I'm not particularly comfortable promoting my own work, but Wolf suggested that I did in the 4e forum, so that gets me off the hook. My conscience is now clear.

Last week Cubicle 7 released a pdf that I wrote - the first official thing I've had published for WFRP. Although it's designed for 4e, the content is fairly edition-neutral, with only a few rules specific to the latest iteration.

Although it's called "Monuments of the Reikland", I like to think that the content is a lot less specific than that suggests... the monuments are designed to shine a light on various aspects of life in the Empire. In the past I mostly wrote Warpstone articles and stuff for the Bergsburg project, so if you like those you might like this. If you didn't like them, then you might enjoy this anyway. For people who like carnivorous plants in their WFRP, there's a bloodsedge.

Anyway.. the artwork is excellent and it only costs $3.99. At today's exchange rate, that's 56p less than the average pint of beer in the UK - or an incredible £1.33 less than a pint in London.

https://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/31 ... t_filtered

Cheers!
Hello mate!

Dropped the Horological Tower into my lot's first visit to Kemperbad. Bits of A Day at the Trials are playing out in the background & I'm tying in the cultists blowing-the-clock-up hook to Steve Dosman's Kemperbad on the Ropes.

Thank you for writing it, the whole collection's an awesome bit of work.
dry_erase
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johnfinnswife wrote: Tue Nov 24, 2020 2:27 pm
dry_erase wrote: Sun Jun 28, 2020 8:55 am Hello,

I'm not particularly comfortable promoting my own work, but Wolf suggested that I did in the 4e forum, so that gets me off the hook. My conscience is now clear.

Last week Cubicle 7 released a pdf that I wrote - the first official thing I've had published for WFRP. Although it's designed for 4e, the content is fairly edition-neutral, with only a few rules specific to the latest iteration.

Although it's called "Monuments of the Reikland", I like to think that the content is a lot less specific than that suggests... the monuments are designed to shine a light on various aspects of life in the Empire. In the past I mostly wrote Warpstone articles and stuff for the Bergsburg project, so if you like those you might like this. If you didn't like them, then you might enjoy this anyway. For people who like carnivorous plants in their WFRP, there's a bloodsedge.

Anyway.. the artwork is excellent and it only costs $3.99. At today's exchange rate, that's 56p less than the average pint of beer in the UK - or an incredible £1.33 less than a pint in London.

https://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/31 ... t_filtered

Cheers!
Hello mate!

Dropped the Horological Tower into my lot's first visit to Kemperbad. Bits of A Day at the Trials are playing out in the background & I'm tying in the cultists blowing-the-clock-up hook to Steve Dosman's Kemperbad on the Ropes.
Excellent! Thanks for letting me know. I have an abiding fear that I'll write something that people enjoy reading and then never use in a game.

It sounds like your players have quite a lot to handle... I'm not familiar with Kemperbad on the Ropes - where can I find that?
johnfinnswife
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dry_erase wrote: Wed Nov 25, 2020 4:05 am
johnfinnswife wrote: Tue Nov 24, 2020 2:27 pm
dry_erase wrote: Sun Jun 28, 2020 8:55 am Hello,

I'm not particularly comfortable promoting my own work, but Wolf suggested that I did in the 4e forum, so that gets me off the hook. My conscience is now clear.

Last week Cubicle 7 released a pdf that I wrote - the first official thing I've had published for WFRP. Although it's designed for 4e, the content is fairly edition-neutral, with only a few rules specific to the latest iteration.

Although it's called "Monuments of the Reikland", I like to think that the content is a lot less specific than that suggests... the monuments are designed to shine a light on various aspects of life in the Empire. In the past I mostly wrote Warpstone articles and stuff for the Bergsburg project, so if you like those you might like this. If you didn't like them, then you might enjoy this anyway. For people who like carnivorous plants in their WFRP, there's a bloodsedge.

Anyway.. the artwork is excellent and it only costs $3.99. At today's exchange rate, that's 56p less than the average pint of beer in the UK - or an incredible £1.33 less than a pint in London.

https://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/31 ... t_filtered

Cheers!
Hello mate!

Dropped the Horological Tower into my lot's first visit to Kemperbad. Bits of A Day at the Trials are playing out in the background & I'm tying in the cultists blowing-the-clock-up hook to Steve Dosman's Kemperbad on the Ropes.
Excellent! Thanks for letting me know. I have an abiding fear that I'll write something that people enjoy reading and then never use in a game.

It sounds like your players have quite a lot to handle... I'm not familiar with Kemperbad on the Ropes - where can I find that?
Haha, yeah I have the "Throw some shit at the wall & see what sticks" approach!

Kemperbad on the Ropes is in the WFRP GM group on Facebook. Private group but very welcoming & a bunch of lovely people, in the main.
dry_erase
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Shameless plugging, but it's currently $3.19 on drivethrurpg.com - that's less than 64c (or 48p) per idiosyncratic Reikland monument. You can't even get a KitKat for that price!

https://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/31 ... t_filtered

If you're still wary of buying it for some reason, send me a private message and I'll buy a pdf copy and send it to you - for the first couple of people who ask anyway.
Jadrax
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dry_erase wrote: Sun Jun 28, 2020 8:55 am Last week Cubicle 7 released a pdf that I wrote - the first official thing I've had published for WFRP. Although it's designed for 4e, the content is fairly edition-neutral, with only a few rules specific to the latest iteration.
I am late to the party, but yes - this is excellent work.

I really enjoyed it and am pretty sure I will use some of it in my next WFRP campaign.
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