So here we have it, the official blog for my B/X Revised project.
I hope to develop the material here through essays and exercises in various things, as well as conversations about rpgs and gaming in general.
I've tried blogs before, most notable http://fourcolourcafe.blogspot.com/, and have varying degrees of success at maintaining them, but this one is the first I have ever created with a purpose. That purpose of course is ultimately to develop and finalize the B/X Revised rules I have been conceiving in me brainworks!
Now that trade dress will evolve, certainly removing and replacing the elements of copyright, but for now it is the inspiration that carries me forward.
I will also use this blog to talk about the setting I am developing, called Iconia, as well comic series set in that world currently under the working title Black Pudding. Can a serious old-school fantasy adventure comic survive in this day of irony and jadedness? We shall see, but at least the art will rock!
Prestor Brandt the Bastard Sword |
Eylana the Lioness |
As you can see the concept art, by Bonkz Arts, is coming together nicely and will certainly be a shining jewel in the crown of my creative ventures moving forward.
That's all I have to say right now, though I hope this will become a very regular thing for me moving forward. I have hope and desire to see this blossom into something more than just a scratching in my noggin.
I look forward to this adventure and hope that you will join me on the road to adventure, feel free to comment below at anytime and I look forward to speaking with you.
Cheers!
Andrew Collas, aka Celtic Viking, Grumpy Old Gamer, Bear
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I am here for this! Psyched for the game, the comic, the whole shebang! That art is great, as anyone who sees it can tell, but I am also looking forward to the "serious," non-ironic angle that you mentioned for the series. I like the ironic/snarky stuff just fine now and then, but a fantasy adventure "played straight" in comics would be a definite breath of fresh air these days! Onward!
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