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Friday, 30 March 2018

5e Fallout: Savage Shellfish and Lethal Lizards

After the successful first episode of my Fallout stream earlier this month, it seemed high time to get around to another update to the Fifth Edition Fallout rules. With this update, the PDF Sourcebook has reached 200 pages worth of content and is once again up to date with the wiki content (briefly more up to date in fact, until I add a few of the new beasts to the wiki).

New Monstrous Additions to Fifth Edition Fallout

This update completes the "Beasts" category of the bestiary and includes the following new creature statblocks:

Aquatic Beasts

  • Anglers
    • Angler (CR 3)
    • Glowing Angler (CR 6)
    • Venomous Angler (CR 8)
  • Fog Crawler
    • Fog Crawler (CR 5)
    • Glowing Fog Crawler (CR 7)
    • Skuling Fog Crawler (CR 8)
    • Pale Fog Crawler (10)
    • Enraged Fog Crawler (CR 11)
  • Ghoul Whales
    • Grey Ghoul Whale (CR 18)
    • Blue Ghoul Whale (CR 23)
  • Giant Catfish
    • Giant Catfish (CR 9)
  • Gulpers
    • Gulper Newt (CR 1/4)
    • Young Gulper (CR 1)
    • Gulper (CR 3)
    • Glowing Gulper (CR 7)
    • Gulper Devourer (CR 9)
  • Hermit Crab
    • Hermit Crab (CR 15)

Beasts

  • Bighorners
    • Bighorner Calf (CR 1/4)
    • Young Bighorner (CR 1)
    • Bighorner (CR 4)
    • Bighorner Bull (CR 5)
  • Brahmiluffs
    • Brahmiluff (CR 3)
  • Brahmin
    • Brahmin (CR 2)
    • Brahmin (CR 4)
  • Geckos
    • Young Gecko (CR 1/2)
    • Young Gecko Hunter (CR 1/2)
    • Gecko (CR 1)
    • Gecko Hunter (CR 2)
    • Young Golden Gecko (CR 2)
    • Golden Gecko (CR 4)
    • Young Gecko (CR 4)
    • Young Fire Gecko (CR 3)
    • Fire Gecko (CR 6)
    • Young Green Gecko (CR 5)
    • Green Gecko (CR 8)
    • Giant Green Gecko (CR 12)
  • Ghoulrillas
    • Ghoulrilla (CR 3)
    • Ghoulrilla King (CR 7)
  • Kangaroos
    • Horned Kangaroo (CR 2)
  • Pit Vipers
    • Pit Viper (CR 3)
  • Rad-Rats
    • Rad-Rat Pup (CR 0)
    • Mangy Rad-Rat Pup (CR 0)
    • Infected Rad-Rat Pup (CR 1/2)
    • Rad-Rat (CR 1/2)
    • Mangy Rad-Rat (CR 1)
    • Infected Rad-Rat (CR 3)
    • Plagued Rad-Rat (CR 5)

Night Stalkers

  • Young Night Stalker (CR 1/2)
  • Night Stalker (CR 3)
  • Night Stalker Den Mother (CR 6)

Other Updates

This update isn't just about monsters! In fact, quite a lot of new content has been added and a few corrections have been made. Changes are noted below:

Backgrounds

  • Caravanner background now grants Intimidation and Persuasion (changed from Perception and Survival).
  • Addition of Courier background.

Classes and Archetypes

  • Updated the "Hunter's Skills" variant for the Fighter's Monster Hunter archetype.

Proficiencies

  • Pip-Boy added to the tools list.

Equipment

  • Clarified that helmets are not required to wear a complete "armour set" (a set includes a chest piece and four limbs).
  • Since I recently added the Brotherhood and soon plan to add the Enclave, who have a few unique new power armour variants, I decided to take a close look at the power armour rules. The following additions and changes have been added to the text:
    • Two new power armours added: Advanced Power Armour Mk I and Advanced Power Armour Mk II.
    • Enclave Tesla and Hellfire Power Armour variants have been handled as Material Modifications that can be applied to each power armour piece—look for Hellfire Shielding and Tesla Redistribution System.
    • Rules for Power Armour have received a substantial overhaul, and now include:
      • An attacker may now choose which body slot to target with a critical hit, bypassing power armour if the slot is empty/has zero hit points.
      • Radiation damage bypasses power armour (making it more attractive in spite of its limitations to human foes), though sealed power armour can improve Rad Resist and Lead Plating can offer radiation resistance to the wearer.
      • A variant system for fully randomising damage to power armour
      • Two new conditions for substandard power armour: defective and busted.
      • Detailed rules for what happens when a piece of power armour runs out of hit points, with the possibility of being permanently destroyed or become defective/busteds.
    • Corrections to the Lead Plating, Titanium Plating, and Winterized Coating power armour modifications.
      • Titanium Plating and Winterized Coating now grant damage resistance to the specific piece of power armour that has the modification.
      • Lead Plating now grants radiation resistance against any attack that bypasses the specific piece of power armour that has the modification.
  • Corrected references to "lightning damage" within the equipment section to "electrical damage".
  • Added addiction DCs to chems.
  • Clarified number of modifications that can normally be applied to a melee weapon (one).

Rules

  • Added two diseases: Vault 81 Mole Rat Disease and Waste Plague.

GM Advice

  • Added section on NPCs, and Ammunition and Ammunition as Loot.

Additional Updates

  • The usual round of typographical and formatting fixes.

Wednesday, 21 March 2018

5e: An interview with Lluis Abadias, co-creator and artist of the Retroverse setting.

Two weeks ago, I had the opportunity to interview Chris Lock (@snickelsox) and Lluis Abadias (@LluisAbadias), the two mad creatives who concocted the wild, 80s aesthetic Retroverse.

You can find my interview with Chris and catch up on what the Retroverse is and why you should be stoked for it here! Remember, the kickstarter will be going live on April 10th.

Player's Mix Cover © Lluis Abadias.

Here's what Lluis had to say about his involvement and his favourite parts of the Retroverse!


SPILLED ALE STUDIOS
Chris mentioned that the Retroverse happened almost by accident?


LLUIS
I started on twitter a month before that, and I’d joined the D&D community on twitter. I was sharing my fantasy art and Chris started making up this flavour text and I really liked it. Then I reinstalled Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon and thought it was a really cool aesthetic. I created some art inspired by that. My idea was to make posters based on this 80s aesthetic with lasers, neon, and such. I posted one on twitter and he really liked it and wrote some of his flavour text.

There were comments on the twitter saying “Hey, are you doing this?” I remember going to the Direct Messages part of twitter, opening a message, and thinking “should I tell him we should do it?” Then he messaged me to say “we should do this”! “Oh Okay. Perfect.”


SPILLED ALE STUDIOS
It’s a great story. The D&D twitter community is awesome, and this is exactly the sort of thing that proves how awesome it is, with you guys meeting this way and something so cool coming out of it.

Chris mentioned when we talked that you are a big part of the ideas that go into the setting, and that you have a crazy ideas folder that he dips into for inspiration.


LLUIS
Sometimes, like when I’m drawing, I think about subraces, monsters, spells, places. I write it down and put it in a file in the shared folder we have for the Retroverse. Chris is actually very nice and tries to use everything even if it would be hard balancing it. I have no moderation - For example I might be suggesting a giant robot that shoots nuclear missiles, then think it’s hard to balance and we shouldn’t do it, but he’ll reply “maybe we can…”


SPILLED ALE STUDIOS
Your art style for this is really cool. I feel like your kickstarter will do really well just because it’s so eye-catching because of your art!


LLUIS
Thank you. I really hope that it’s appealing!


SPILLED ALE STUDIOS
What are your favourite ideas in the Retroverse?


LLUIS
The ones I’m most proud of are some of the subraces. For instance one of the races we have finished are the Ceran, a triceratops-people which are awesome. We also have styracosaurus and pachyrhinosaurus as subraces.


Ceran Glitch Hunter © Lluis Abadias.


SPILLED ALE STUDIOS
Chris talked about these guys, and that they can summon power from their ancestors which seems really cool.


LLUIS
They’re also not what they seem, because they look like gigantic barbarians but they’re actually pretty calm, slow, and thoughtful. Though because they are big, they can charge and headbutt you, and totally destroy you.


SPILLED ALE STUDIOS
Are they your favourite because of the mechanics, because of the story, or because of the art you made?


LLUIS
They’re my favourite because I hadn’t drawn a triceratops since I was eleven years old when I was totally into dinosaurs. I liked to see how much better I’d gotten at it, and enjoyed the nostalgia.


SPILLED ALE STUDIOS
That’s kind of a perfect story. Chris was saying that he wanted to appeal to people’s nostalgia for things like playing with toys and children’s cartoons. The fact that the Ceran are your favourite thing precisely because of that kind of nostalgia is really fitting.

If you’re allowed to tell me, what are you working on now for the Retroverse?


LLUIS
I’ve been doing maps for the first wave of the playtest adventure. I’ve never done a map before, but I’m really proud of how they’re looking. You’ll see soon! And right now I’m doing magic items.


SPILLED ALE STUDIOS
What kind of items?


LLUIS
There are quite a lot of cloaks. I think Chris has a soft spot for capes and cloaks. But there are a lot of other cool and imaginative items like magic sunglasses. My favourite is the hairspray.


Neon Dragon © Lluis Abadias.


SPILLED ALE STUDIOS
Can you share what that does for the interview or is that protected information?


LLUIS
I’ll keep that quiet for now because I’m not sure it’ll be the final version. But it involves bonuses, as you might imagine.


SPILLED ALE STUDIOS
You guys have been working very hard on this. You’ve come so far in six months.


LLUIS
Actually, looking at it in perspective it’s amazing. On the first picture I drew for the Retroverse - it was actually called Dungeons & Dragons: Legends from the Retroverse - one of the comments was “when you are putting this together?” And we were like “we’re working on it, just give us, like, six months.” And it’s almost six months and we’re actually almost finished.


SPILLED ALE STUDIOS
It’s a pretty impressive timeline for a team of two. Your output doing all of the artwork for it is also very impressive. Most products of this nature would have a lot of artists involved.


LLUIS
Yeah, I don’t know how we’re managing to make it with just two people really.


SPILLED ALE STUDIOS
Obviously you’re swamped right now, but if people would like to commission you as an artist, how can they reach you?


LLUIS
They can reach out to me on twitter, email me, or I have a patreon.


Player's Mix (Print Edition Mock-Up) © Lluis Abadias.

Sunday, 18 March 2018

5e: Product Announcements - Heroes of Song and Monstrous Monograph

Spilled Ale Studios has two new products for sale:

Heroes of Song




Dance to your own tune with this collection of six music-themed archetypes!

In the many worlds of D&D, words and music contain actual, exploitable power. Those in the know can harness these mysterious, ancient forces, drawing forth the magic of music to bring tangible change into the world around them.

Bards are the archetypal hero of song, but they aren’t the only heroes to tap into the raw power music. Heroes of Song introduces six new archetypes, two for the Bard class, and four which introduce the power of music to other classes!

Heroes of Songincludes the following archetypes:
  • The Battle Skald, a Barbarian Primal Path. Warrior-poets, battle skalds keep the verbal and musical histories of their people, and sing songs of victory in battle to ignite a fire in the hearts of their war band.
  • The College of Choristers, a Bard College. Giving themselves and their musical talent over to the service of the divine, choristers lead their congregation in worshipful song, and channel the power of their faith through their voice.
  • The College of Creation, a Bard College. Bards of this college comprehend the musical underpinnings of reality, and can use their music to channel and shape elemental forces.
  • The Clarion, a Warlock Patron. An insubstantial being of pure music that hops from creative to creative as their muse, inspiring frenzies of creation uncaring for its current host's physical needs nor health. A Clarion-pact warlock can summon a pact instrument whenever they wish, and can use their music to inspire changes in the mindsets of their audience.
  • The Warsinger, a Fighter Archetype. Warsingers learn bardic secrets, channeling music and magic as tools of war. In battle a warsinger is able to perform battle anthems to inspire their unit.
  • The Way of Splendid Song, a Monk Monastic Tradition. Sometimes known as Chanters, monks of this tradition learn mantras, activated by spending ki. While continuing to focus on reciting a mantra, the Chanter gains special strengths associated with the mantra being performed.


Monstrous Monograph: Monstrosities Vol. I




Monstrous Monograph is a growing collection of monsters with which Fifth Edition game masters can challenge their players.

Each volume of the Monstrous Monograph presents a handful of creatures of a given monster type. Grow your collection a few monsters at a time for far less than the price of your morning coffee!

Monstrous Monograph: Monstrosities Vol. I contains two monsters:

  • Ever wondered why the game has a hybrid part-owl part-bear, yet so few other animal mashups? The CR 2 Abominable Beast is the answer you never knew you needed! Really dozens of monsters in one, the Abominable Beast represents all manner of magical hybrid creatures created through magical experimentation or mishap. In addition to the features of its base statblock, you select two or more animal templates from which your unique Abominable Beast derives a number of other traits. Included beast templates are: Badger, Bear, Eagle, Horse, Octopus, Rhino, Scorpion, Shark, Spider, Tiger, Toad, and Wolf.
  • The CR 5 Amphisbaena is a venomous snake with a second head where its tail should be. Typically dwelling in deserts, amphisbaena have the unique hunting strategy of interlocking their fangs and curling into hoops that can roll rapidly down the dunes at their prey. After knocking a victim prone and coiling around their body to restrain them, both of the amphisbaena's heads proceed to inject powerful venom with their bites.

Thursday, 15 March 2018

Fifth Edition Fallout News: Twitch Streams

Fifth Edition Fallout fans rejoice! In 8 days time I will be streaming a game.

I'm thinking about running a full campaign in the future, but it's a question of free time. I have to wrap up my current tabletop campaign first. For now, this is a one-off adventure featuring some of Fifth Edition Fallout's biggest fans! Although, while I say it's a one-off, I'm not expecting it to be concluded in a single session. There will likely be a second, possibly even a third.

I'm a bit nervous as this is my first time running an online game, let alone streaming. There's been a lot to learn, and there's a lot that could go wrong. But I think I'm ready to rise to the challenge and my players are investing a lot of energy into their characters (some of them are even talking about cosplaying!).

The Hunt for Spring-Heeled Jack

Five years ago a string of grisly killings rocked the settlements of The Smoke before the serial killer disappeared from the public eye. Some people thought—hoped, really—that Spring-heeled Jack was dead. But it seems he just left town for a while. When he returns and hurts someone they care for, six wastelanders take it upon themselves to track down Jack and finally end his murderous spree.


The Hunt For Spring-Heeled Jack


The adventure is set in my homebrewed vision of the Fallout universe's United Kingdom (you can learn a little about this setting, "Fall Britannia", on the Fifth Edition Fallout wiki).

The characters are 5th level and have been made using a combination of the Fifth Edition Fallout rules and the classes and archetypes in my product Wasteland Wanderers. The first episode airs on Friday 23rd March, at 8.30pm (GMT+0). You can watch it live at: twitch.tv/spilledalestudios.

I hope you can join us live, but if not the game should be available as Video on Demand for 14 days. I'll also be recording a copy to upload to youtube after the event.

Another Fifth Edition Fallout stream?

In related news I've been approached by a group of streamers who are interested in starting a Fifth Edition Fallout campaign within the next few months. It's very cool news but I have no details to give at this time, particularly since that interest may not turn into reality. Here's hoping it does! Cross your fingers!

Wednesday, 7 March 2018

5e: An interview with Chris Lock, co-creator of the Retroverse setting.

Recently I had the opportunity to have a series of conversations with Chris Lock (@snickelsox) and Lluis Abadias (@LluisAbadias), the two creative minds behind the fascinating Retroverse, a truly original setting for the Fifth Edition of the D&D game. Today I’ll be sharing my interview with Chris!


SPILLED ALE STUDIOS
Let’s start simple. Who are you?


CHRIS
My name is Chris Lock. I’m a dad - I have two kids. I work at a grocery store. I’m not terribly important. But I’m also the lead designer on the Retroverse, working closely with Lluis Abadias to make this awesome world.


SPILLED ALE STUDIOS
How did the Retroverse come about?


CHRIS
Through some happy accidents. I had just returned to twitter after an absence for personal reasons, when I came across some art by Lluis and retweeted it with some flavour text. He really enjoyed it, so I continued to do that with more of his art. Then he posted some art with a retro feel to it, a neon dragon, and I etched out a world over the course of two or three tweets. Then someone replied to ask “hey, are you making this? Is this something I could buy?” And I replied “uh… yeah, give me six months.” I messaged Lluis, and that’s how it started.


Lasers & Liches: Tales from the Retroverse © Lluis Abadias.


SPILLED ALE STUDIOS
That's amazing.


CHRIS
Yeah, it's sort of silly.


SPILLED ALE STUDIOS
No, it’s cool! I see you tweeting out descriptions of art all the time. It’s very cool that’s something’s come about from that because of the artist responding to what you’re doing - and other people responding to what you’re doing.


CHRIS
Yeah. I’m trying to push out stuff that people can enjoy. A lot of people are very secretive with their story ideas. Maybe my brain is broken - I have ten billion ideas every second, and I’ll never use most of the ideas so I might as well throw them out there and let other people have fun with them. And artists love it. Maybe not all artists. But most of them love it when you take the work they’re already making and add cool stuff to it. When they know they’ve inspired you, it makes them feel good as an artist.


SPILLED ALE STUDIOS
We've been seeing a lot of the Retroverse on twitter. But what exactly is it?


CHRIS
That’s a question I get a lot and one I don’t know I’ll ever have a solid answer for. Do you remember Saturday? How cool Saturday was?


SPILLED ALE STUDIOS
You mean the morning cartoons?


CHRIS
Yeah! You wake up in the morning and you don’t really have anything to do. You’re in your pyjamas and you watch cartoons and wrestling and you eat a bunch of sugary cereal. Then you play with some action figures for a while. It’s that only we’re making it a tabletop roleplaying game. One of the things I’m really trying to do is not step on creators. I want to let them have their own world. We are creating our own setting but that’s just one of ten thousand worlds that are part of the Retroverse. And we’re building it so that you can take any part of it and put it in your own world. The universe is one where it’s not that crazy that things intersect with all sorts of other realities.


Retroverse T-Rex © Lluis Abadias.


SPILLED ALE STUDIOS
Would you say that this is the ultimate sandbox setting?


CHRIS
I'm trying really hard to make it that way.


SPILLED ALE STUDIOS
It reminds me a little of the movie Wreck-it Ralph. That was obviously about games and the internet, but this idea of connected worlds which don’t necessarily make a whole lot of sense together but somehow they’ve been thrown together and wound up making a cohesive whole.


CHRIS
How many times when you were a kid did you take all of your action figures and toys and throw them all into a world. Batman was hanging out with He-Man and sure it didn’t make any sense but it was still a lot of fun. That’s sort of what we’re going for.


SPILLED ALE STUDIOS
Right. This hobby of ours is all about the imagination. Taking us back to that childhood sense of wonder couldn’t hurt, right?


CHRIS
Yeah! It’s not going to hurt anybody to have a little bit of childish fun again. And something that I’ve written into the first paragraph of the introduction is that the Rule of Cool is the only one that needs to be strictly adhered to. It’s all about having some fun, letting loose, getting weird. It doesn’t all have to be super serious.


SPILLED ALE STUDIOS
How long have you been working on this now?


CHRIS
A little under six months pretty much nonstop. I went from having about seven hours of sleep a night to about four. We’ve got a ton of stuff we’ve been working on for the first test wave to go out after the kickstarter.


SPILLED ALE STUDIOS
What's actually in the kickstarter?


CHRIS
We have two books we’re working on - the Player’s Mix and the Game Master’s Beats. The Player Mix is comparable to the Player’s Handbook that Wizards of the Coast released. It’s not going to be exactly that but it’ll have many similar things in it. Races, classes, a bunch of new magic, new feats, backgrounds, and gods. Player options and cool lore they can choose from. The Game Master’s Beats will have all the resources to help make your world more “retroversey”. It’ll have all the magic items and a bunch of monsters. If everything goes right it’ll feature a full campaign as well, around 8-10 adventures long.


SPILLED ALE STUDIOS
How many classes and races does the Retroverse have and can you briefly describe or hint at what they are?


CHRIS
If we’re fully funded and reach every stretch goal we’re shooting for 12 races and 10 new classes. Currently there are 6 classes done (though not tested). The Synthweaver, The Holo Knight, the De-Fragger, the Goreangyr, the Glitch Hunter, and the Code Warlock. All of those have bits and pieces of other classes that serve as either a backbone or window dressing. The Defragger is sort of Paladin-esque but doesn’t share the faith and religious traits and its abilities get away from the Paladin quite quickly. The Code Warlock has some abilities of a monk, like ki points, but as soon as you get passed that they’re not a monk any more. They have a lot of cool abilities that make them sort of like Neo and Goku mixed together.


De-Fragger © Lluis Abadias.


SPILLED ALE STUDIOS
Is it fair to say that you’ve built these classes around the chassis of the core classes to provide a sort of touchstone for players?


CHRIS
Yes, sort of. I want it to be very compatible with your basic material so you could have a Cleric and a Holo Knight in the same group in the same world and it would work, and nothing would be broken. As far as the races go some of them are fully fleshed out, some are just concepts at this point. Within the first test wave we’ll be releasing two test races and some new dragonborn variants based off the dragons that exist in the Retroverse. There’ll be the Wo'nari which are wolf-people that can shoot lasers out of their eyes, and the Ceran which are triceratops-like people that can summon power from their ancestors.


SPILLED ALE STUDIOS
That's pretty out there. Wolves with laser eyes is cool.


CHRIS
I thought so! It makes me happy that you think so.


SPILLED ALE STUDIOS
It seems like this would be a fantastic setting as a sort of palate cleanser between serious campaigns.


CHRIS
I can’t stress enough how bored I am of Tolkien-style fantasy. It’s a perfectly fine and acceptable way to do it, but it bores the heck out of me. Let’s get weird. Let’s have some fun!


SPILLED ALE STUDIOS
I’m fascinated by the idea of Retroverse gods, so I want to come back to that. What sort of gods are we talking about?


CHRIS
There’s Paku Paku, the all-consuming god of Death. He is the feeling of hunger incarnate. He consumes stars at the edge of universe, slowly blotting out entire solar systems. It is told that one day he will make it to the centre and devour the last of the light. He is not malevolent, he just exists for one purpose - to consume. He has witnessed or caused the destruction of infinite worlds. In doing so he has absorbed all of the knowledge the inhabitants possessed. He will sometimes share that knowledge with his followers but it is almost always too much for them to handle. He can be driven back by the combined spirits of a devoured planet but this only ever temporary. Paku Paku will feed. Some sects of his faith profess the existence of a lover or child, their combined hunger being enough to eradicate all that ever was or will be.


SPILLED ALE STUDIOS
I’m sorry, have you turned Pac-Man into a Great Old One?


CHRIS
Er, yes… and no… Yes. But that’s the Retroverse. That’s what we’re doing right there.


SPILLED ALE STUDIOS
I feel like rather than write up this interview I should just say “Pac-Man is a Great Old One. Go kickstart this, it’s brilliant.” That alone sells it…


CHRIS
If you really think about Pac-Man what is he if not a Great Old One? If you take him just a little out of context… I mean, he can eat ghosts. What eats ghosts!?


SPILLED ALE STUDIOS
You obviously must be enormously proud of everything you’ve created, but do you have a personal favourite thing?


CHRIS
You’re asking me to pick my favourite child, partner… Oh man. To be honest it changes depending on what I’m working on. But I suppose the thing that’s really stuck with me is the first class we built, the Holo Knight. They can summon holographic constructs of weapons and armour and they use illusion magic. They combine all of this stuff with some fighting prowess. They’re a super fun and versatile class and I don’t think there’s really anything out there quite like it. If I can say anything that makes me the most proud it’s probably that one. At the time I had just a page of notes written and that was the first thing that came out complete. I looked at it and thought “we can do this, I think we can actually make this happen”.


Holo Knight © Lluis Abadias.


SPILLED ALE STUDIOS
Have you decided on price-points?


CHRIS
Nothing’s set in stone, but we’re shooting for somewhere around $25-30 for the PDF and $40-45 for print. Again, that’s not set in stone. Each of the two books will be well over 200 pages worth of new content.


SPILLED ALE STUDIOS
Obviously it is a two-man team and you guys are probably being very careful with this kickstarter, but do you have any plans for stretch goals?


CHRIS
Most of the stretch goals are literally just to increase the amount of content in the books. I’m trying not to make anything where it’s like “yeah we’ll make a ton of posters, and t-shirts, and laser and liches branded slippers!” That’s not really what we want to do, it just muddies the waters of what we need to focus on. Nobody wants any lasers and liches slippers anyway.


SPILLED ALE STUDIOS
You might be surprised if you put it out there! But you’re probably better off not doing so. Okay. Have you thought beyond the kickstarter? Are there other sourcebooks or products you’d like to release for the Retroverse? Or indeed any other projects you want to pursue after the Retroverse?


CHRIS
I have thought a little about this and there are two answers. On a personal level I want to keep growing my streaming presence and grow it to where I can do it more regularly. If I can get away from my grocery store job then I can get to a place where I can spend a lot more time on the Retroverse stuff. Concerning the Retroverse, the only thing I’ve nailed down is that I’d really like to do a campaign that’s all about the Goreangyrs, which are a class that are like the power rangers. The campaign would be all about fighting big monsters and teaming up with your comrades and combining your robots.


SPILLED ALE STUDIOS
I think there'd be an audience for that.


CHRIS
Yeah, I’d like to think there’d be an audience for that. It’s pretty cool. I mean, it’s a little dumb, but who doesn’t want to be a power ranger?


SPILLED ALE STUDIOS
I wish I could say that I don’t. But I think there’s probably a little part of me that kinda does.


CHRIS
Everybody kind of wants to be a power ranger. Just a little bit.


SPILLED ALE STUDIOS
Finally, is there anything you’d like to say to explain why a potential fan needs to take a look at the Retroverse?


CHRIS
If you just want to have some fun and you’re a little tired of the sword and sorcery feel. If you want something that scratches that “Ready Player One” or “Power Rangers” or “Saturday” itch we’re going to do our best to make that for you. We know as well as you do that just throwing in a bunch of nostalgic references is not nearly enough to make something cool, so we’re doing our best to treat your memories with love and care. Please support us on Kickstarter coming April 10th.

Thursday, 1 March 2018

5e: DM's Day Sale

Hi all! Just a quick bulletin to note that a LOT of great products are currently discounted by 33% over on DM's Guild and DriveThruRPG for DM's Day!

Naturally this includes products by Spilled Ale Studios, which you can find at the following links:
  • Spilled Ale Studios on DM's Guild. Discounted products include Ashes of Evensong, Awesome Options: Signature Powers, Draconomicon: Dragonbound, Draconomicon: Gem Dragons, and Fantastic Familiars.
  • Spilled Ale Studios on DriveThruRPG. Discounted products include Races of Gallian: The Dremund, Races of Gallian: The Hobben, and Wasteland Wanderers.

The sale lasts until March 11th and is a great time to check out my products if you haven't already, or to take the plunge if you were on the fence. But it's also a fantastic time to look into the works of all the other amazing publishers on the OneBookShelf platform!