Windspirit |
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Hi,
to add some more deepth (or is it death) to my campain I added weather. check out the docs:
Ustalav Climat how to do it
Weather foracst for over winter campain
Brandon Hodge Contributor |
deathsausage |
Holy crap Windspirit, this is fantastic. I've just been winging it as dramatic tension needs. Wet and soggy in Ravengro, first snow as they approach Schloss Caromarc, heavy snow in the Shudderwood, and mud and damp in the Furrows. But this, this is amazing.
Brandon Hodge Contributor |
Windspirit |
deinol wrote:Does "5-6" include "It's raining ghouls?"That's way better than my chart:
1d6 Weather
1-2 Bad
3-4 Very Bad
5-6 Don't Go Outside
Ustalav Hitparade Number one for 4 weeks in a row....
Hi - Hi! We're your Adventurers - Ah-huh -
And have we got news for you - You better listen!
Get ready, all you grim fighters
and leave those Spells at home. - Alright! -
Zombies are rising – Whrights are getting low
According to all sources, the cemetery the place to go
Cause tonight for the first time
Just about half-past ten
For the first time in Ustalav
It's gonna start raining Ghouls.
It's Raining Ghouls! Hallelujah! - It's Raining Ghouls! Amen!
I'm gonna go out to fight and let myself get
Absolutely paralysed!
It's Raining Ghouls! Hallelujah!
It's Raining Ghouls! Every Specimen!
diseased, blue, wet and advanced
Rough and tough and strong and mean
Evil Paul RPG Superstar 2014 Top 32 |
Windspirit |
Cool documents, but given the Northerly nature of Ustalav, wouldn't the climate be much more like Germany or Poland than Romania? That's the way I've been running it anyway. Given that the Inner Sea maps to the Med, Romanian climate would more like northern Taldor, or Galt.
Not Nessesserly. Germany is way warmer then Romania and thats due to the fact that Germany is benefiting from the Golfstream. Google for the Climate of Germany and compate that with the graphs in the Document.
Anyway...if you like it colder...then take the weather forcast for Poland. I choose Romania due to the fact that most Horror strories I know use this area.