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Session #5 – Daring Tale #3 – Curse Of The Spider Cult

August 08, 2013 By: John Taber Category: Daring Tales Of Adventure News, Games

Spider Attack On The Bridge[Author’s Note: This is the log for the 5th session. Note that the order of the events in this record may not be in the exact order that they occurred during play. The narrator is shown in italics.]

In this hair-raising adventure of Tesla’s Power Corp you can follow the exploits of the following heroes:

  • Mike Callahan – Tough private-eye with a zest for life.
  • Liam Clark – Heroic world traveler, linguist, and transportation ace.
  • Tommy Kelly – Teen thief with a “Robin Hood” complex.
  • Miles Ravenwood – Mysterious man-of-means with knowledge in all things arcane.

Temple Of The Spider God

After the midnight assault on the riverboat Captain Santiago is very upset as one of his crewmen has been killed. The Corp assuages his fears by paying him to deliver them to their destination. Reluctantly the Captain accepts the money. Several hours later Captain Santiago informs the Corp that the river is narrowing and that they must continue with the launch. With a bit more river travel Liam informs the group that they must continue on foot. As night falls and rain starts to fall Liam finds a cave that they can use for shelter. Upon investigating the cave the group finds an image carved into the stone walls. The image is that of a strange ziggurat with two spider-like legs emerging from the top.

The next morning the Corp continues to the center of the Spider Cult’s web with Liam giving directions and Mike hacking down the thick undergrowth using his machete. Eventually the group reaches a small clearing with one path leading forward. The path forward is blanketed with webbing! Liam then lights a fire and makes some torches for the group. After he starts down the path burning away the webs spider swarms then huge spiders the size of small dogs start to emerge from the undergrowth behind the party. Thinking quickly Tommy drops his lantern. Mike lights it with a torch chasing back the spiders. While backing down the path Miles lets loose on the large spiders with his confusion spell.

As the group reaches the end of the path the see a rope bridge leading across a deep ravine. The bridge is made of webs instead of ropes! As the group races across giant spiders climb up from underneath! Liam dashes across then turns and begins to shoot spiders off of the bridge. Mike takes up the tail end of the group while kicking a spider off the bridge. As the spiders start to follow Mike picks up Miles and dashes the rest of the way across the bridge. Once across Liam burns the webs sending the bridge falling back across the ravine. Now there is no choice but to proceed.

Once the brush clears the Corp makes out an ancient ziggurat that is covered in vines. At the corners of the ziggurat are burning braziers which produce a purple colored smoke. At each stairwell up the ziggurat stand a pair of ancient Aztec warriors. At the top of the ziggurat is a powerful looking warrior with a huge obsidian axe and a cloak that appears to be made of spiders. The chief appears to be standing next to what could only be a shaman wearing a feathered mask. The shaman is directing two Aztec warriors toward the top of the pyramid. The two warriors are holding the arms of a blonde woman who appears to be drugged. As the Corp nears the warrior declares the strength of the Spider Cult in English then orders the warriors to attack in Spanish. Miles start blasting away with his lightning bolts to devastating effect! Mike lets loose with his rifle. Liam and Tommy rush forward to try and help the captive. One of the warrior knocks over one of the braziers towards Miles! The brazier flares up into a dangerous cone that sears Miles a bit. Tommy then reaches the blond woman and runs towards the far side of the ziggurat with her. The shaman then lets loose a fantastically terrible spider swarm spell on Liam! In a turn of fate the spider spell hits Liam’s compass leaving him without a scratch! In a flash Liam scales the ziggurat and opens fire on the shaman sending him flying off the side of the temple! The next second Miles fells the chief with a well placed lightning blast.

As the leaders fall a giant spider the size of several men emerges from a pit in the center of the ziggurat! As the spider god emerges it skewers two of the Aztec warriors while Mike opens fire. After felling the warriors the spider moves toward Mike and Tommy. Thinking quick Mike knocks over a nearby brazier towards the spider god! In an explosion of flame the spider god reels back! After some ferocious bolts from Miles the charred body of the giant spider god falls down the side of the ziggurat!

With everything in hand the Corp learns that the woman is named Marian Darlington. She was part of the original expedition by Professor Brakespear. Searching around Tommy finds a necklace on the chief that can apparently call a swarm of spiders. On the shaman Miles finds some magical powder than can be mixed with certain oils to produce a massive flame.

Now to return to civilization…

Ancient knights! Fabled treasure! Dastardly enemies! You can find it all in our next Daring Tale Of Adventure!

2013 ENnie Award Nominations

July 15, 2013 By: John Taber Category: Games, Growlings, Product Reviews, Site Recommendations

ENnies LogoHere is a list of the 2013 ENnie Award Nominations with some editorial comments on product where I have an opinion. If you want to see the list on the official site go here.

Best Adventure

Achtung! Cthulhu – Three Kings (Chronicle City/Modiphius Entertainment)
Deadlands Reloaded: The Last Sons (Pinnacle Entertainment)
Enemy Within (Fantasy Flight Games)
Pathfinder: Rise of the Runelords Anniversary Edition (Paizo Publishing)
The Zalozhniy Quartet (Pelgrane Press)

My Take
I have passing experience with Achtung!, Last Sons, and Zalozhniy. Going with Last Sons here.

Best Aid/Accessory

All We Have Forgotten—Music for Ashen Stars (Pelgrane Press)
Night’s Watch (Green Ronin)
The One Ring Loremaster’s Screen & Lake-town Sourcebook (Cubicle 7)
Protodimension Magazine Issue 13 (Kinstaff Media LLC)
The Unspeakable Oath (Arc Dream Publishing)

My Take
I only have experience with Unspeakable Oath but it is a wonderful magazine full of Chtulhu goodness. That gets my nod.

Best Art, Cover

Champions Complete (Hero Games)
Iron Kingdoms (Privateer Press)
The Magnificent Joop van Ooms (Lamentations of the Flame Princess)
NPC Codex (Paizo Publishing)
The Whole Hole Volume 01: Keister Island (Mutha Oith Creations)

My Take
These are all VERY nice but my vote goes to Joop. Great cover. 🙂

Best Art, Interior

Ed Greenwood Presents Elminster’s Forgotten Realms (Wizards of the Coast)
Night’s Black Agents (Pelgrane Press)
Night’s Watch (Green Ronin)
Shadows of Esteren Book 1 (Agate Editions)
The Whole Hole Volume 01: Keister Island (Mutha Oith Creations)

My Take
I have Night’s Black Agents and Whole Hole. Whole Hole is really quirky and wonderful. Andy Hopp gets the vote.

Best Blog

Gnome Stew
The Illuminerdy
Nerd Trek
Triumph and Despair
The Rogue Warden

My Take
Surprisingly I only subscribe to Gnome Stew on this list. It gets my vote.

Best Cartography

Ancient Temple Interior (DramaScape)
Deep Blues: Nautilus (0One Games)
Drake Starship Map (Blackwyrm Games)
The Lands of Ice and Fire (Random House)
Sprawl Sites: High Society and Low Life (Catalyst Game Labs)

My Take
No experience here.

Best Electronic Book

Curse the Darkness (Growling Door Games, Inc.)
Deadlands Reloaded: The Last Sons (Pinnacle Entertainment)
The Deadly Seven (paNik productions)
Experimental Paradigm of Cinematic Horror (EPOCH) (Imaginary Empire)
Hobomancer (Hex Games)

My Take
I have only passing experience with Last Sons so I won’t make a pick here.

Best Family Game

Doctor Who: Adventures in Time & Space—11th Doctor Edition (Cubicle 7)
Hero Kids—Fantasy RPG (Hero Forge Games)
Mermaid Adventures (Third Eye Games)
Project Ninja Panda Taco (Jennisodes)
Wandering Monsters High School (Bold Pueblo Games)

My Take
Really glad the ENnies added this category. As a “Gamer Dad” it is very appreciated. I have Doctor Who, Hero Kids, and Mermaid Adventures. Even though my favorite setting is Doctor Who I think it is a bit adult for my boys (8 and 10 years old). Hero Kids is wonderfully light and gets my nod.

Best Free Game

Mazes and Perils RPG (WG Productions)
Phantasm (2010) (End Transmission Games LLC)
Nights of the Crusades (Aetheric Dreams)
Silent Memories (Morning Skye Studio)
Throwigames Simple Roleplaying System (Throwigames)

My Take
No experience with these…since they are free that is a problem I can fix! 😀 Glad the ENnie folks decided to split out this category.

Best Free Product

Battletech: A Time of War Quick-Start Rules/Shadowrun Quick-Start Rules (Catalyst Game Labs)
EPOCH: Road Trip (Imaginary Empire)
Fools Rush In (Privateer Press)
Night in the Seyvoth Manor (Darklight Interactive)
Wayfinder #8 (Paizo Fans United)

My Take
Ditto.

Best Game

Astonishing Swordsmen and Sorcerers of Hyperborea (North Wind Adventures, LLC)
Broken Rooms (Greymalkin Designs, LLC)
Champions Complete (Hero Games)
Iron Kingdoms (Privateer Press)
Night’s Black Agents (Pelgrane Press)

My Take
GREAT LIST! I have Champions Complete and Night’s Black Agents. I have passing experience with Iron Kingdoms. I think Champions Complete gets the nod here.

Best Miniatures Product

Dungeon Command: Blood of Gruumsh (Wizards of the Coast)
Freeblades: Black Rose Bandits (DGS Games)
Pathfinder Battles: Shattered Star Gargantuan Blue Dragon (WizKid Games/NECA)
Pathfinder Bestiary Box (Paizo Publishing)
Spot of Bother Set One: Royal Highland Guards (Okumart Games)

My Take
No experience here.

Best Monster/Adversary

Champions Villains Vol. 3: Solo Villains (Hero Games)
DC Adventures Heroes & Villains Vol. 2 (Green Ronin)
Inner Sea Bestiary (Paizo Publishing)
Mutants and Masterminds Threat Report (Green Ronin)
NPC Codex (Paizo Publishing)

My Take
I have copies of Champions Villains Vol. 3 and Threat Report. The Champions Villains volumes are all wonderful…gorgeous art, great write ups, and of the highest production quality. Voting for Champions Villains here.

Best Podcast

Atomic Array
Indie Talks
Haste: The Official Obsidian Portal Podcast
TableTop: Dragon Age
Transmissions from the Ninth World

My Take
I have listed to Atomic Array and Table Top in the past. Atomic Array is not one where I wanted to regularly subscribe. I actively subscribe to Table Top and love it. That gets my vote.

Best Production Values

Astonishing Swordsmen and Sorcerers of Hyperborea (North Wind Adventures, LLC)
Doctor Who: Adventures in Time & Space—11th Doctor Edition (Cubicle 7)
Iron Kingdoms (Privateer Press)
Rimward (Posthuman Studios)
Shadows of Esteren Book 1 (Agate Editions)

My Take
Have only Doctor Who here. I’ll pass on voting here.

Best RPG Related Product

Edition Wars (Gamer Nations Studios)
Eighth Day Genesis: A Worldbuilding Codex for Writers and Creatives (Alliteration Ink)
The Express Diaries (Innsmouth House Press)
Kobold Guide to Wordbuilding (Kobold Press)
The Lands of Ice and Fire (Random House)

My Take
Surprisingly I don’t have any of these…and I love these kind of products. I plan to research these… 😉

Best Rules

Champions Complete (Hero Games)
Dungeon World (Sage Kobold Productions)
Experimental Paradigm of Cinematic Horror (EPOCH) (Imaginary Empire)
Iron Kingdoms (Privateer Press)
Night’s Black Agents (Pelgrane Press)

My Take
LOTS of winners here. I have Champions Complete, Dungeon World, and Night’s Black Agents. This is one category where I think Champions Complete deserves to win. It grabs the massive Hero System 6th edition beast and tames it into a purring pussycat. Wonderful work Derek! 🙂

Best Setting

Broken Rooms (Greymalkin Designs, LLC)
Magnimar: City of Monuments (Paizo Publishing)
Menzoberranzen: City of Intrigue (Wizards of the Coast)
Midgard Campaign Setting (Kobold Press)
Mythic Iceland (BRP/Chaosium)

My Take
I only have experience with Midgard on this list but it is some kind of wonderful. Midgard should hopefully win this one hands down…wonderful setting. 🙂

Best Software

The Crawler’s Companion (Purple Sorcerer Games)
Cthulhu Mythos Encyclopedia (E-book Edition) (Arc Dream Publishing)
Dice & Dragons – 3D Dice Roller (simpleFun)
PCGen (PCGen)
Roll20 (The Orr Group, LLC)

My Take
No experience with these.

Best Supplement

Dark Roads & Golden Hells (Kobold Press)
Doctor Who: The Time Traveler’s Companion (Cubicle 7)
Night’s Watch (Green Ronin)
Menzoberranzen: City of Intrigue (Wizards of the Coast)
Shadowrun 2050 (Catalyst Game Labs)

My Take
No experience with these. Likely Menzoberranzen will win…WOTC…drow…done.

Best Website

Adventure-A-Week
The Escapist
Gnome Stew
Modus Operandi
See Page XX

My Take
I follow The Escapist, Gnome Stew, and See Page XX. Although See Page XX is a great vehicle for Pelgarane I don’t see it as a general website that helps gamers. My vote is Gnome Stew.

Best Writing

Doctor Who: The Time Traveler’s Companion (Cubicle 7)
Kobold Guide to Worldbuilding (Kobold Press)
Never Unprepared: Guide to Session Prep (Engine Publishing)
Night’s Black Agents (Pelgrane Press)
Wolsung Steam Pulp Fantasy (Kuznia Gier/Studio 2 Publishing)

My Take
I have Never Unprepared and Night’s Black Agents. Although Ken Hite is really a master I have never seen a product like Never Unprepared and I think it is wonderful. After being a GM for 30+ years this book actually changed the way I prepare for games. Per my blog review I think this product is awesome.

Product of the Year

Astonishing Swordsmen and Sorcerers of Hyperborea (North Wind Adventures, LLC)
Broken Rooms (Greymalkin Designs, LLC)
Champions Complete (Hero Games)
Doctor Who: The Time Traveler’s Companion (Cubicle 7)
Experimental Paradigm of Cinematic Horror (EPOCH) (Imaginary Empire)
Iron Kingdoms (Privateer Press)
Menzoberranzen: City of Intrigue (Wizards of the Coast)
Night’s Black Agents (Pelgrane Press)
NPC Codex (Paizo Publishing)
Shadows of Esteren Book 1 (Agate Editions)

My Take
WOW WHAT A LIST! 😀 Unfortunately I only own Champions Complete and Night’s Black Agents on this list. Both are really exceptional products. Even though the setting in Night’s Black Agents is truly exceptional I will stick with Champions Complete. Since winners of the ENnies are often WOTC or Pathfinder it is not likely to win but it will still get my vote.

Judges’ Spotlight Winners

Hooper – Leviathans (Catalyst Game Labs)
Matthew Muth – School Daze (Sand & Steam Productions)
Jakud Nowosad – Deniable Asset (Random Encounters)
Megan Robertson – Killshot: Director’s Cut (Broken Ruler Games)
Kurt Wiegel – Eldritch Skies (Battlefield Press, Inc.)

My Take
Again I have no experiences with these and that is a shame. I really want to check out some of these…if it wasn’t for that darn buying freeze! 🙁

GAME ON! 😀

Reverb Gamers – Questions 26 Through 31

July 11, 2013 By: John Taber Category: Games, Growlings

Reverb Gamers LogoIn 2012 Atlas Games came out with a list of 31 RPG related questions that they wanted people to answer. I will tackle them in small bite sized morsels to make them a bit easier to swallow. Here is the last set of questions.

REVERB GAMERS 2012, #26: Who or what was the most memorable NPC you’ve ever encountered? Why?

I’m going to flip this one around and talk about a memorable NPC that I created. I have had many memorable NPC but one of the best was a thug named Fishman that I used in a Danger International campaign. This thug would always appear when the PC had mooks to take down. The PC loved the way I role-played him so much that I decided to turn him into a larger bad guy. I decided that Fishman was secretly watching the PC as a thug to get more information on them. It worked out really well.

REVERB GAMERS 2012, #27: If you were an Ent, what kind of Ent would you be? Or, what other NPC creature would you be? Why?

Fun question. 🙂 I would be a willow tree Ent near a lake. That way I could watch the people and animals enjoy the water and I would never be thirsty.

REVERB GAMERS 2012, #28: Do you have any house rules when you game? What are they, and why do you use them? If not, why not?

I play many systems so I will assume that this question refers to what I would call “table house rules”. There are two that come to mind.

  • Hand On Head Rule – If a player or GM puts his hand on his head then they are talking out of character. This cuts down on the question, “Did you say that in character?”
  • Dice Roll Off The Table – If dice fall of the table they are rerolled. This keeps the dice rolling in front of the players and GM and prevents cheating.

REVERB GAMERS 2012, #29: What does the word “gamer” mean to you? Is that different than what other people seem to think it means?

To me the word “gamer” is defined as anyone who regularly plays table-top games of any type. The only difference in what others believe is that I think some would called people who play video games “gamers”. 😉

REVERB GAMERS 2012, #30: What lessons have you taken from gaming that you can apply to your real life?

I have learned a LOT of lessons from gaming that I have applied to my real life. Here are some that jump to mind.

  • Play Fair – Playing fair is really important to me. If I play fair I feel much better after the event even if I end up losing.
  • Have Fun – If you are not having fun don’t play! This works for a lot of social hobbies in my life.
  • Teamwork Is Fun And Powerful If Done Right – This one really translates well to work. I have learned a lot about listening and responding as part of the team. Respecting what others are contributing is also important.
  • Stuff Happens – Dice are harsh mistresses. Gaming taught me that sometimes you can’t compete with fate. Instead you have to take the results and roll with them.

REVERB GAMERS 2012, #31: How would your life be different if you’d never gotten into gaming?

This is a broad question. I’ll try and focus in on less esoteric area that is important to me.

I have met a LOT of wonderful people while gaming. Many of these people have given me personal advice and taken part in important events in my life. Friends are so critical to my happiness. Gaming friends have also tied me to their families. In some cases it has resulted in new members in my family. For example, I am now actually related to one of the people in the gaming club from college. 😉

GAME ON! 😀