Been working on a Psion for A5e. I know, I know. There'll be one in the Voidrunner's Codex, but I just dislike caster-psionics where every power is a single discrete 'spell'. Mine's almost ready for the light of day, but we'll be waiting to see what Ryan Nock wants to do about a collaborative Psionic Book before it goes live.
So yeah this is the ultra secret link to the A5e tools website, so you don't -have- to get the books to play the game.
Don't share it with anyone or I could get in big trouble!
(This is a joke, share it as much as possible, it's in open beta!)
Just finalized my work on an ENPublishing project. Looking at between $700 and $1,100, depending on how much of my work is taken.
The addition 4,100 words form two short appendixes that weren't part of the original format.
Whatever the case... I'm going to take this money to commission Cover Art and one or more Interior Art pieces for Sins of the Scorpion Age.
I'd love to kickstart it. But there's a way to go, yet.
https://www.twitch.tv/enpublishing
Star Crossed Seaway is live! Come watch!
I really wish I had enough space in Mastodon's interface to explain to you all my plane of existence "The Wasteland" created for a setting about 4 years ago based on a series of Operas.
The shortest way I can describe it is: The place where the gods of a given setting throw away their failures. Home to eldritch horrors. And mortal losses.
Seas of Wasted Youth. Mountains of Lusty Daydreams. Tatterdemalions made up of lost socks. Imaginary Friends, forgotten, inhabiting a lost land.
@Steampunkette And for those looking for an audio-only version, the podcast archive is online as well https://enrpg.podbean.com/e/the-star-crossed-seaway-episode-1/
https://www.twitch.tv/videos/1467667012
If you weren't there live, you can still see the Star Crossed Seaway, Episode 1! It came out hilarious!
Right now I'm writing up a short adventurebit for my SotSA campaign. It's nothing major, and I'm aiming to only do 2,000 words because article-length gives me a structured format to aim for... but it feels... too easy? Not the combat, mind you. Or the encounters. But writing like this. I've always sort of gone seat-of-pants DMing and never really did a ton of writing and now I'm wondering -why-. Why did I never sit down and make a more fully fleshed out plan?
Freelance TTRPG designer/writer working on D&D 5e, Level Up/A5e, and Sins of the Scorpion Age content.