Azten wrote: A game where the characters can't use violence to solve all their problems sounds really interesting. This was basically my guiding principle with my first ever publication with Paizo. You can use violence in this adventure, but you can also go through the entire plot without drawing your blade even once.
New story for your pleasure and entertainment. Hopefully this one gets the font size right :)
We've added a "First" button, will add the other two soon. Also, new comic :)
Tacticslion wrote: Where are you guys located? I am Israeli and Jamie (the artist) is British. Alas, I can't in good faith give any tips regarding work in the States as I have never visited this part of the world. However, I hope to make my pilgrimage to GenCon sometime in the near future. Drejk, this is a great idea. We will implement it presently :)
Tacticslion wrote: Awesome! I, too, was wondering if your venues were predominantly religious locations, based both off of the earlier comments and your story about figurative torches and pitchforks (and I agree it would be a cool power, and I hope that girls changes - or has changed - her mind; if only my wife had been there, things might have been different for her). I do work in religious schools quite often, but I wouldn't say predominantly. The majority of kids in my classes are secular.
NenkotaMoon wrote: So what are they playing, 5E, 4E, 3.5E, Infinite E? You said D&D. Well, to be honest, we're doing all sorts of things with different groups, including some Battletech, FFG Star Wars and VTM, but when we do play D&D we use 5e. It's got very little math, which makes it more suitable for younger players. On the other hand, Pathfinder was recently translated to Hebrew, so that's something to consider as well.
Hi! A friend and I have created a web comic inspired by stuff kids say during D&D games. I think you guys may find it amusing :)
RATS! is a game about talking rats trying to reclaim the world humanity has stolen from them thousands of years ago. Now, a war against everyone and everything costs quite a lot of money, so we would really appreciate your support. To this end, we've set an indiegogo, which is like kickstarter, only for rats. Come check our videos, art and excerpts. We promise you that this is not an ambush... There, follow me! . |