As
previously announced, I ran Black Feather Blade at Dueling Grounds in Toronto, Ontario for
Free RPG Day 2016. Joining me were Heather Bishop and Morgan Clayton, who were part of the original playtest group, to
run the NPC groups of Duani and Seldon Esh respectively. If you are running
this game at a convention (or otherwise) and can take the opportunity to allow
players to run the NPCs, the adventure will be all the better for it.
Black
Feather Blade was designed with two Robert E. Howard stories in mind – The Black Stranger (aka The
Treasure of Tranicos) and Hills of the Dead. If you are
fortunate enough to read both before running the adventure, it will be to your
benefit. In The Black Stranger, Conan has to deal with other groups who are
after the same treasure as he is. Because each group is roughly balanced, politicking
and exploiting events becomes the order of the day. The likely culminating
events of Black Feather Blade is an homage to Hills of the Dead.
We only had
three other players, but two of them were author Marzio Muscedere (Steel and Fury) and author/artist Elias Scorsone (Wrath of the Frost Queen and
Dungeon of the Dragon Master). Marzio also has a new adventure in the
works with Purple Duck, Death
Slaves of Eternity – look for it this July!
Six PCs
entered. Two PCs survived. Spoilers follow. Select text to read.
- The first PC death was due to the giant dire mole. The mole managed to survive the adventure, much injured, having retreated into its tunnels.
- For the first time running this adventure, I have seen players explore all six burial mounds.
- A certain curiously carved silver whistle was found, but the players had the good sense not to blow it.
- Great use was made of the “sacrifice chain” mechanic. We actually got to the “lover or family member” option because, when his wizard died, Elias decides that he and his elf PC had been lovers. When his elf fell to a swarm of corpse parts, I let him use the accumulated Luck to modify the “roll over” check to see if the elf survived, but sadly Malotoch’s favor was not enough!
- Once the titular Black Feather Blade was found, there was a three-way combat in the final tomb, with a swarm of corpse parts attacking everyone involved. What fun!
Free RPG Day swag included the Goodman Games preview of DCC
Lankhmar and Mutant Crawl Classics, as well as Slügs!
for Lamentations
of the Flame Princess. Without going into spoilers, both scenarios from
the Goodman Games release are
excellent, and if you did not pick this up you should try to get the pdf when
it appears on RPG Now. I am a fan of Lamentations of the Flame
Princess, and found Slügs! an amusing read, but I don’t
think I would use it much at the table. It’s a sort of mini-bestiary, containing a bit
more goofiness than grit. But then, who knows? Some of the slügs described are
potential denizens of ruined Toronto once I get Toronto Crawl Classics up
and running….!
Good times! Thanks for running the game. One day someone should remember to take some pictures. Anyway, tell Morgan i'm sorry for splitting her character's skull to the teeth...but it's kind of what I do.
ReplyDeleteWhat else could you have done? Remember, she knew she was playing an NPC going into it.
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