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Metamorphosis Alpha

I used to be the one who ran Metamorphosis Alpha for our group. I don’t have any of my original MA material, it was all lot in the great water leak incident.

Thanks to DriveThruRPG and RPGNow, I can get PDFs of such things. Unfortunately, I could not justify $80 for the hardback re-print Kickstarter last year. I really wanted to, but talked myself out of it. I still want to order it off Goodman Games, but $80. Yes, I know, I paid a lot more than that to get a Dieties & Demigods with Cthulhu and Melnibonean mythos last year.

I have things I need to do to my own AD&D campaign, but I have had an itch for several weeks and finally, I printed out my MA PDF and put it in a binder, and read the rules for the first time in what must be 30 years. I must say that I did not recall the rules being the way they were. We played a lot more Gamma World and I recalled things being more like I recall it instead. However, I have not read the Gamma World rules in nearly 30 years or played, so I could be jumbling that with Star Frontiers, and our home brew science fiction game. [I later found a reference and how close the GW and MA rules were, so I’m not sure what rules I was remembering.]

What amazes me is how complete a 30 page rule book is. There are rules for generating characters, various physical and mental mutations. Animal and plant specific mutations, and a way to generate your own mutated creatures. There is a rough description of a 17 deck generation ship with mid decks and other spaces, and the GM has free reign to make it their own.

Here is a picture of my Metamorphosis Alpha rules, printed from my PDF, with a note card colored with a visual reminder of what each wristband does, and my notebook for ideas for adventures and other things to put my ideas into it. I also grabbed 17 sheets of graph paper and hole punched them to start making rough maps of each deck. I used one sheet to show how big each deck is in 10 mile squares.

MA Notebook
MA Notebook

The manual suggests 2 mile squares or hexes for maps of a complete deck. This has me thinking about how I might use the quadrille ruled desk pads I got in recently.

I will be posting articles with my ideas on MA as I build my version of the Starship Warden. The thing I like about MA is just how rules lite it is, and one can easily run a game on Roll20 & G+ Hangouts without worrying how all the players will fair if they don’t have a copy.

FLGS Trip

Last weekend, I made a trip to WalMart, the craft store, and my FLGS. I got a roll of hex Gaming Paper, and they finally had some GameScience dice. (Yes, I know, this is only a couple days after another post where I had mentioned I didn’t last very long without buying more dice. I bought these the same day as the others, I just spread out my posting about it.)

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Unfortunately, these are the “not perfect dice” that lead Lou Zocchi to return to running Game Science. I think they will roll fine, but some faces have lines and minor deformities in them, that were not evident until I got home and looked at them.

As expected, all of the have burrs. Only the d3’s burr was small enough to not show up in a picture. I will have another article on de-burring these dice and filling in the numbers for legibility.

For now, below are some fuzzy pictures showing the burrs. My de-burring article will have better pictures.

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Art Supplies

I stopped by the art supply store and snagged some things I have had on my list for a while, but not had the time to get until now.

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Paints and brushes for my Hero Forge Miniature, and my other miniatures. I will show the process of that later.

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Crayons for a project in the works. I remember when the 64 box came out. Now they have huge boxes. 64 is enough for me. Coincidentally, I graduated from high school with the current president of Crayola. (We are almost related. My great-grand uncle was his grandfather’s step father. Small world.)

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Finally, Contact Paper to laminate maps and things. I’ll soon have a posting on that.

DROOL! Cool Dice!

How did I not know about these? I guess it doesn’t matter, I can’t afford them. But they are so cool!

I can more than triple the sheet number of dice I have for $171.00 for one full 10 die set. Artisan Dice are priced like the name suggests, and they look it. I wouldn’t mind seeing these up close.

I could buy the three manual for D&D 5e, or the hard bound Metamorphosis Alpha, or many other things.

Alas! These dice shall do on my perpetual wish list. So any rich person who has too much money, can get me a set, I won’t mind.

Dungeon Desk Pad Kickstarter Update

Just got this update from Peter Ragan. 20 days just to get the funds, but he’s reliable so his print shop is all ready to go, just waiting on the money. I suppose all those planning a Kickstarter need to factor in 20 days until they get the money. So, barring something unexpected, this will deliver on-time.

#10 Kickstarter Funds Transferred
Posted by Peter Regan
The project funds hit my account this morning (not sure why it takes 4 days to transfer them on top of the 14 days they take to collect the funds) and I’ve just sent a payment to the printers. They’ve already set the print job up, which helps speed things along.
As soon as I get a firm delivery date I’ll add it to the comments here. I’ve got all the packaging supplies in hand ready to go. This week I’ll be printing the sticker sheets and ordering the A3 insert sheets.
I’ve had survey responses from all but three backers, and I’ll chase them up at the weekend.

More Dice At WalMart

I saw the story dice posts that made the rounds a week or so back, so I decided to jump on board. I found them at WalMart. They only had two sets, the blue actions and the green voyages. There are nine dice in each package. (Yes, I know, I just recently wrote about my last dice purchase saying I wasn’t going to buy any more dice…. It’s not that I have a problem, I just had to have them.)

I also just looked in that section and found some game in a tin called Left, Right, Center and had the impression that the dice were one of L, another or R, and another of C. I thought how cool that would be to determine which way a fleeing creature went, or which way a random street, tunnel, or dungeon passageway turned.

What I found when I got home is that each die had R, L, C in succession of sides and a dot on the other three sides, so each die was identical. I did not read the rules for this game, as I was planning to use the dice in a different way. I was a bit let down by what I found when I got home to open the tin.

However, as I thought about it, I had a few ideas. L, R, C can represent left, right, and center for anything. The dots can indicate no change, or a special feature, like a trap, scrawl on a wall, rug, hidden door, etc. One thought was to roll all three dice and let whatever the majority come up determine what it indicates. This could just as easily be decided by a d3 or d6/2, etc. Having a die with what you need on it is very interesting and speeds things up, since you don’t have to remember what the number means or look it up.

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The story dice are interesting and can be mixed and matched. Since I have two sets with 18 total, I could roll a d20 for how many to use, and on a 19 or 20 add one or two other random dice. This could give all kinds of ideas. I rolled each of my sets and made a quick story about each one, to illustrate. I can see how they would be useful to get out of writer’s block.

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Actions:

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I was out walking and something almost hit me. I saw this guy laughing and he went inside as I approached. I knocked on his door and he did not answer. Finally, he came to the door wearing headphones and acting like he didn’t hear me. That’s when our story took a drastic turn. As I was covering the body, I was caught, and now I’m locked up for good.

Voyages:

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The king of the mountain was a real crab. His only joy in life came from drugs and funny mushrooms, but music was banned. After a plague I went on a quest for food and all I found were some beans.

Not necessarily the best stories, but it is easy to string them together and rearrange as needed to make things work.

Need a quick plot point or item – grab a random story die and roll it.

Faster than a table, because the dice ARE the table. That would take a lot of dice for every kind of table, but for specialist tables, this is like dungeonmorph or citymorph dice. Something to mix things up a bit. Relying solely on a table or a die role, can also make things a bit stilted and forced. One should be on guard to avoid having to have dice to generate a map, creature, situation, plot, etc. Be free to ignore a result or modify to make it work.

Alphabet of Emulations of D&D

I had to use my Thesaurus and then turn to the internet to get as many A-Z synonyms for dungeon as I could find. Some were a stretch, but X eludes me….

Asylums & Apparitions

Blackholes & Battlecruisers

Crypts & Centipedes

Caverns & Cavemen

Cells & Cellmates

Dungeons & Demi-Liches

Excavations & Ettins

Foundations & Firetoads

Gaols & Gargoyles

Hideouts & Hobgoblins

Igloos & Ice Lizards

Jails & Jackalopes

Keeps & Kobolds

Lockups & Lawbreakers

Mausoleums & Mummies

Nooks & Norkers

Ouiblettes & Owlbears

Prisons & Pirates

Pits & Piercers

Quarantines & Quasits

Racks & Rakshasas

Reformatories & Renegades

Stockades & Scoundrels

Tombs & Troglodytes

Towers & Trolls

Underground & Umber Hulk

Vaults & Vampires

Walls & Wights

X & Xvarts

Yards & Yardarms

Zones & Zombies

 

 

 

23-Foot Vellum Manuscript – Genealogy Of English Kings

Genealogy is one of my many interests, so when I saw this [Broken Link: https://www.picollecta.com/p/15th-century-royal-manuscript-comes-up-for-auction-1003045685], I immediately made a connection to RPGs. How is the lineage of the ruler tracked? Is it in long scrolls, thick books, carved stellae, or other monuments?

A 23 foot long scroll to document 1,400 years of genealogy. I don’t know the size of the writing, but from my own genealogy, where my parents researched all their lines and each successive family added as they went back, there are ten file boxes of materials (that I have yet to sort), and two or three shelves of books and reference materials. The furthest my parents got back was in he mid-1,400’s, but I have not finished verifying their work. I know some of it for another family is wrong because they took another researcher at their word. This other researcher mixed up places in Ireland and Scotland, two very different places. I spent a couple years trying to find more in Ireland, when the surname had not changed as this other researcher claimed and was looking on the wrong island….

This experience shows how easy it is for a sage in a world without digital information. Digging through musty tomes and scrolls, each sage and library using their own filing system. Do you want to create a fantasy version of the Dewey Decimal System? I think that is taking verisimilitude a bit far. But if one sage/expert/researcher repeats a wrong piece of information and it gets picked up, how many researchers will bother to go check the footnotes as it were?

Lineages of kings and famous people and information research in fantasy settings. Just some bits to ponder.

Collective Nouns

Collective Nouns is the term I often forget. It is the type of noun used to describe a group or collection of something, like a herd of cattle, or a flock of geese.

Several months back my son posted on his Facebook page that there was an attempted murder in front of his apartment. He got me good, because I showed up over my lunch break to make sure everything was OK. There were two crows that had landed in front of his apartment building. He had all kinds of comments from friends and family.

I saw a YouTube video of a play session of D&D at a convention with Morgan Webb, and some buys who I didn’t catch their names. One of them said that the collective nouns for dragons is a tyranny of dragons and a group of unicorns is a blessing.

The link above says it is a blaze of dragons, which sounds a bit more awesome to me.

While thinking on this post after I wrote it some other things came to me. A mine of dwarves, a feast of halflings, a cog of gnomes, or a trick of gnomes, a trick of illusionists, a parcel of postmen/messengers.

A business of ferrets. I guess that makes giant weasels big business….

Drive of dragons, that one seems odd and doesn’t trip my trigger.

Gang of thieves, is pretty standard, what would you call a group of assassins? A murder of assassins seems to fit, but that is already taken by crows.

Better yet, a conspiracy of assassins and a secret of spies.

There is also a gang of thugs, and a gang of convicts.

Glory of unicorns. Interesting.

Mess of terriers. I suppose a big enough group of terriers would indeed be a mess.

Mischief of rats. Giants rats are a lot of mischief. A mischief of wererats??

Pack of wolves.

Parliament of owls and parliament of rooks. Parliament of owlbears? What is a collection of bears? Sleuth of bears.

Pod of dolphins, whales, and seals.

Perversion of sailors.

Sounder of (wild) boar.

Stench of zombies, now that’s appropriate! Also a stagger of zombies.

Here is an interesting link on collective nouns for monsters.

Here is the list of links for the search term “collective nouns for monsters“.

I haven’t taken the time to look for anyone who has made a definitive list of collective nouns for all the monsters in say the AD&D Monster Manual, Fiend Folio, or Monster Manual 2, but it would be an interesting exercise to come up with an RPG list of collective nouns.

If anyone knows of a good, comprehensive list of collective nouns for all these creatures, I’d be interested to check it out.

[Update] – +Dyson used “clamour of harpies” for his harpy tower portion of the megadelve. March 31, 2015.