| Brother Tyler |
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I've uploaded some files to help others in presenting their homebrew scenarios, adventures, and adventure paths. Each zip file includes a storybook template and a file with the RGB and hexadecimal codes for the various colors used on the cards. The templates and RGB files are Microsoft Word documents.
The legacy template is based on the Pathfinder Adventure Card Society organized play booklets, but where each of those only includes only one adventure, the template allows for an entire adventure path a la the Core Set storybooks. The file can be modified to include just a single adventure or even just a single scenario.
You'll need to download the TiepoloITC font. This font is available for free download online. In addition, I've used the Gill Sans Nova and Times New Roman fonts, both of which are probably already on your computer (or you can download them for free). The Gill Sans Nova font is a substitute for the Dax fonts, which you have to pay for.
The core template is based on the storybooks in both the Core Set and the Curse of the Crimson Throne AP. This file, too, covers an entire adventure path, but can be modified to include just a single adventure or single scenario.
This file uses the Arial Nova Cond Light font, which is probably already on your computer (or you can download it for free). This is a substitute for the GoodOT font family, which you have to pay for (I used the GoodOT-CondNews font).
For both storybook versions, the RBG/hexadecimal color codes are based on swatches taken from the cards shown on the Paizo blog. There is some variation in those colors so I tried to find the average values for each.
Both zipped files are available at the Board Game Geek and you are free to modify them in any way that you want:
Legacy (uploaded to the Rise of the Runelords files)
Core (uploaded to the Core Set files)
| Brother Tyler |
It was actually a lot less work than appears at first glance. For the most part, it took considerable work formatting a single page (in each file), and then copying and pasting.
My hope is that we'll see the community given permission to develop official PFRPG APs into PACG APs; and homegrown APs, adventures, and scenarios are great, too. Having a template to work from just makes it easier for anyone that has the gumption to do that (and who doesn't want to make/use their own format from scratch).