I joined meme culture. The opportunity to run a game for my high school buddies has put me behind the screen again with the Lamentations of the Flame Princess (LOTFP) rules in hand, and it's been a blast. I love the LOTFP rules and aesthetic. The rules compliment the scenarios very well - LOTFP is lower-powered and focused on exploration, and the scenarios are equally light on combat and concerned with engendering a growing sense of mystery and dread.
Meanwhile, Adventurer Conqueror King powers up the combat side of classic D&D, which is a natural fit for Gygaxian adventures (heroic fantasy) that feature a lot of tactical combats as in The Temple of Elemental Evil. My vision for the Greyhawk campaign is to make it a tour de Gygax, including Tsojcanth, the Giants, and Descent into the Depths of the Earth. We've missed a few weeks of scheduling, but I'm hoping to get it back on track soon. We're going to relax the scheduling to bi-monthly to make it easier on a couple of the regulars to accommodate, and this is going to create a natural opening for me to keep the LOFTP running as a bi-weekly game too (win-win).
I spent a chunk of time last week laying out the foundations for the LOTFP campaign, York 1630. I'll post the process this week, a play report on the LOTFP game, and another adventure review. Happy Monday.
I am new to your blog. I found some of your campaign journals over on Dragonsfoot and followed them to here. I am absolutely enthralled with your GMing, and I am sure time at your table is a blast!
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