June 2008 - Posts
The locations for the KQ and Open Design seminars have changed. Updated information:
Freelancing for Kobold QuarterlyInterested in submitting art or articles to the
Kobold Quarterly RPG magazine? Come to this seminar, meet the editor, and learn who, what, when, where and how! Periodicals are a great way to break into the game design world, and KQ is the leading magazine for gamers.
Time: Friday Noon
Location: Embassy Suites
Room Number:
Chancellor 3 Coronation II
Steampunk and Open DesignDo you love steampunk, clockworks, warforged, and the gritty adventures that go with it? Come talk to Wolfgang Baur, the designer of the Zobeck steampunk setting of Open Design, and meet patrons of the Open Design community. This event will also serve as the Open Design meetup, and an opportunity for patrons to discuss what they want from upcoming projects. Help shape the release schedule for Open Design in 2008 and 2009!
Time: Saturday 10:00 AM
Location: Embassy Suites
Room Number:
Chancellor 3 Consulate
Working In PrintWolfgang Baur shares the Kobold Quarterly story and talks about the challenges of print. Learn about what it took to get the magazine off the ground and the challenges of running a magazine. Find out what works and what doesn't.
Time: Friday, 2 PM
Location: Westin
Room: Congress 1 & 2
Hope to see you there!
It's official: the 4E D&D project that will launch Open Design's newest product line, the Wrath of the River King, is fully funded.
Thanks to everyone who has supported this one. I'm still working on the licensing, but the design is kicking off on the private site now.
It's the final week of June, and
Wrath of the River King is so very close to being commissioned.
The project is a few dollars short, but folks are excited about it and we have already headed into monster discussions. There's a
new 4th Edition hag, a new minion, giant frog, a nixie, a new troll posted by patrons for feedback. I've written up a few of my own (a lorelei and a giant frog). Finally, much to my surprise, there's a dragon in this adventure. For a little more detail or for questions, check out the
Open Design forums.
And I've been working on an expanded outline, taking the adventure from a small village to the depths of the Feywild, and on a few detours as well.
To see the adventure as it is written, please support the project with a donation directly through
PayPal or through
KoboldQuarterly.com.
And at first glance, the
GSL is absolutely terrible for
Kobold Quarterly. I'm not sure it will matter much for Open Design, as the Wrath of the River King will be in a separate product line.
I was hoping for better. Bah.
With the release of the 4E core books, the 4E adventure discussion for
Wrath of the River King has heated up a bit. One of the patrons has posted a new monster design over in the KQ forums, and we're talking through some likely encounters.
Unfortunately, though, the project has not yet been commissioned, so there's no way yet to pay for art, maps, and final text. I'm looking for a few more patrons interested in a professional-quality adventure set in the Feywild. Your donation goes directly to the fine mappers, designers, and artists of Open Design. Please
sign up today!
There's a quiz about the direction of KQ over on (surprise) the
KoboldQuarterly.com site. If you want KQ to support 3E, 4E, Pathfinder, or the white box rules, please go and
vote accordingly.
Yes, despite various life-threatening adventures,
Kobold Quarterly has reached its first anniversary with the release of issue #5!
This issue is a great one (though I may be biased), because it includes:
- An Exclusive 4th Edition Interview: We asked the designers of the 4th Edition Player’s Handbook for D&D a few pointed questions—and gotten the inside scoop! Andy Collins, James Wyatt, and Rob Heinsoo offer wisdom, wit, and some suggestions for character conversion from 3rd Edition.
- A truly creepy Ecology of the Homunculus
- improving your improvisation skills from Nicolas Logue, and
- the Arch-Devil Jezebel by Paizo’s master of the diabolical, James Jacobs!
Give it a look, won't you? You can pick up a copy from
Koboldquarterly.com.
Or you could just
subscribe, because there is a year full of adventure ahead.
They said it would never happen. They said the Zobeck book would always lose to flashy new horror/fey/steampunk/Arabian adventures.
Ladies and gentlemen, the
Tales of Zobeck are commissioned, and design begins tonight!
While this is good news for patrons, it is bad news for everyone unfortunate enough not to have signed up earlier. The price of patronage will bump up as soon as I have a spare minute to reset it.