If you go way back to 2017, Yves Larochelle introduced a Gnome class in Crawl! Fanzine #6. Now, years later, there is an adventure which brings this class to your gaming table!
In addition, there are rules for Faerie Animals (first introduced in Creeping Beauties of the Wood) from the backwater bayou! Occupations for swampfolk? We've got that too!
The gnomes of Blackwater Bayou have lived in peace with the natural denizens of the surrounding swamps and marshy woodlands for many generations. Now, something threatens that. Weeks ago, a strange meteor fell into the bogs, its fall a streak of light across the night sky in a color not one of the gnomes could name. For days thereafter, parts of the swamp glowed with a weird phosphorescence in the same unknown hue, and some have seen the tree branches whispering in the dark sky when there is no breeze. Somewhere in the heart of Blackwater Bayou, a malignancy grows. If the balance is to be restored, the meteor at the center of the strangeness must be found and contained.
Humans live in Blackwater Bayou as well, but the gnomes have little to do with them, and try to avoid the backwards and clannish swampfolk whenever they can.
In addition, there are rules for Faerie Animals (first introduced in Creeping Beauties of the Wood) from the backwater bayou! Occupations for swampfolk? We've got that too!
The gnomes of Blackwater Bayou have lived in peace with the natural denizens of the surrounding swamps and marshy woodlands for many generations. Now, something threatens that. Weeks ago, a strange meteor fell into the bogs, its fall a streak of light across the night sky in a color not one of the gnomes could name. For days thereafter, parts of the swamp glowed with a weird phosphorescence in the same unknown hue, and some have seen the tree branches whispering in the dark sky when there is no breeze. Somewhere in the heart of Blackwater Bayou, a malignancy grows. If the balance is to be restored, the meteor at the center of the strangeness must be found and contained.
Humans live in Blackwater Bayou as well, but the gnomes have little to do with them, and try to avoid the backwards and clannish swampfolk whenever they can.
I like it! I'm probably going to run it this week, if I can get my goons aboard the virtual screen-meeter-wagon
ReplyDeleteAll mucky and infected and gross: contrasts nicely with all the smiley-cute Animal Crossing stuff I'm in-jesting these days
Thanks man
Thank you! Glad you are enjoying it!
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