Cobwebbed Dragon wrote:
The big things I need to complete next are:
- Convert the new Elementalist spells from the Runequest stats I have into Dragon Warriors format.
- Render the floor plan for the First and Last Inn in Campaign Cartographer.
- There's a section on "Encounters and Gossip" for which I only have bare bones, so need to do some significant fleshing-out of that (or drop it from the doc).
- There's a demon mentioned in the campaign that I plan to create as a Noble Demon to tie it more into how demons are portrayed in In from the Cold and the Players' Guide.
- The campaign (currently taking up over a third of the book) generally needs fleshing out with some handouts, NPC characteristics, mood text, location maps, etc.
- Create indices and cross-references.
- Format the b*gger into something presentable.
Spells have been done (item 1 on the list): 16 exciting new DW elementalist spells (mostly for the element of air, curiously enough), complete with darkness effects and geasa (which, of course, were missing from their original Runequest mechanics). Just as a teaser, this is the list:
Corpse Candles (Fire) - 1
Fimbülwinter (Water) - 2
Key of Annwn (Darkness) - 4
Pwyll’s Chalice (Water) - 4
Read the Leaves (Earth) - 4
Spear of Llwch (Air) - 4
Nuada’s Hand (Air) - 5
Breath of Llyr (Air) - 6
Birds of Rhiannon (Air) - 7
Cast of Features (Earth/Fire) - 7
Balor’s Eye (Darkness) - 8
Chariot of the Morrigan (Air) - 8
Herolight (Fire) - 8
Jack-in-the-Green (Earth) - 8
Howl of Ossar (Air) - 9
Cauldron of Annwn (Water) - 10
Anyone with a collection of old White Dwarf magazines might already be familiar with these spells' effect
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I've also fleshed out the Brymstone city key and updated the environs map to include the local forests (curiously missing from my original map). A preview of this map is available on the Cobwebbed Forest. As for the rest of the list, I've started fleshing out the encounters and gossip and demon sections, so hopefully those two sections will start coming together this weekend. And for people interested in such numbers, the supplement stretches to 90 pages, consisting of 29,000 words.
Watch this thread for more updates.