Really hope Jhereg happens this time round for Steven. And for John, for keeping the dream alive.

Really hope Jhereg happens this time round for Steven. And for John, for keeping the dream alive.

Really hope Jhereg happens this time round for Steven. And for John, for keeping the dream alive.

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Jhereg

In college, I worked pretty seriously on a game based on the Vlad Taltos books of Steven Brust, around 1991-92. I was corresponding with Brust regularly, and I thought I might have a shot at working out a publishing deal. He ultimately decided to go with Steve Jackson Games, who managed a first draft of a GURPS Jhereg book but never took it any further. My version used the core Action Table system from Talislanta, and was honestly a pretty boring stat+skill+dice affair. Better than GURPS, but that’s not saying much.

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Hi John Harper 

Hi John Harper 

Hi John Harper . Here in Italy we are trying to do a couple of KS 4 copies pledging. Of course we like to waste no money, so I’m here to asking you:

– If we make a couple of 4 copies pledges, can you ship both the pledges to a single person, then we can pay just a single shipping?

– Do you know what are the shipping costs for the Italy? You know, we are trying to understand how many bucks we have to pay in the end.

Thanks in advance.

Hey, +John Harper – I took the liberty of emailing OneBookShelf with the idea I mentioned on RPG.net, referring to…

Hey, +John Harper – I took the liberty of emailing OneBookShelf with the idea I mentioned on RPG.net, referring to…

Hey, +John Harper – I took the liberty of emailing OneBookShelf with the idea I mentioned on RPG.net, referring to the Compendium of the stretch goals:

“Is it possible for a number of individual writers to give their permission to print their individual works in a single softcover book, and receive their shares of the proceeds from an account of a POD publisher such as DriveThru?”

And was told that such a thing is not only possible, but is easily done by splitting royalties using the publishing interface. While it’s been years since I’ve had a publisher account – my Eos Press days long gone, after all – I still thought it worth asking.

Anyhoo, ignore or use with my blessings – just trying to help.  🙂

If anyone else runs a crew using the Cult or Hawkers sheets, be sure to note the following changes to the faction…

If anyone else runs a crew using the Cult or Hawkers sheets, be sure to note the following changes to the faction…

If anyone else runs a crew using the Cult or Hawkers sheets, be sure to note the following changes to the faction tiers on the faction ladder. I’m sure more may change before the final version.

All the Tier 0 factions were raised to Tier 1 and Dimmer Sisters were raised to Tier 2 (which is great since otherwise the players’ selection of factions to have starting positive and negative status is rather slim).

Meanwhile, the Crows were added at Tier II Hold 3.

As for cosmetic changes, Ulf Ironborn got a first name, Scurlock became Lord Scurlock, Lampreys became The Eels, and Gondoliers had a spelling fix. 😛

Had a fun first session discovering my players cult crew last night.

Had a fun first session discovering my players cult crew last night.

Had a fun first session discovering my players cult crew last night. I’ll post the AP details later, but for now here are some of the questions that arose. I’d love any input you may have.

1) Collecting dice pools was the most time-consuming part actually. I’m sure as people learn the system that will speed up but it led to a question about re-rolling for more risk. When you get a 1-3 on Controlled, you have the option of re-rolling at Risky. Do these kinds of riskier re-rolls mean a player just immediately grabs the same pool just rolled and roll it again (not requiring a new ally to take stress to grant a backup die, or offering a new Devil’s Bargain)? I’m sure there should still be some fictional development and dangers will manifest between each re-roll when you’re in risky and desperate positions, but soliciting new Backup assistance and devil’s Bargains as if it were a totally new roll just takes lots more time than seems fitting. However, if it is just an immediate re-roll of the former pool, then doesn’t that boil down to “Rolling twice for the same thing”?

The other side issue is that if dangers manifest in between these escalated re-rolls, rolling to resist those effects jam in and slow the pace of the seemingly quick re-roll. Am I expecting a faster pace than is realistic, or do groups with system mastery fly through these rolls without all the negotiating that bogged us down.

Another key point for the players to realize was that they didn’t need to roll to give a backup assistance die to another player, they just had to pay stress and narrate something believable. I think they were getting confused about the difference between Backup Assists (which give 1 die to a roll at the cost of 1 stress) vs Set Up Point actions (which hand over effect dice to the player that follow’s through at the cost of perhaps risking a roll).

2) Related to the riskier re-roll question above, if Player A is on point, gets 1-3 and decides to re-roll in a riskier position, do they stay on point and keep re-rolling until they finally resolving whatever Point action started the whole business? If so, then adding in all the danger resist rolls that such re-rolling may entail, the spotlight may linger on Player A for maybe 3-6 rolls and that seems to not be the pace this game assumes, especially if all this is also taking place within a flashback. In my game, this led to Player B poised overlong waiting to attempt his impersonation while Player A, setting him up using a flashback did a bunch of re-rolls, an effect resist, and whatnot. I must be doing something wrong.

3) The QS rules make it seem like the players can rise two tiers at one jump; is that true? The QS says: “Take advantage of a faction one or two tiers above you when they’re reduced to zero hold. Successfully perform a mission to seize their position in that tier (they drop down one tier and reset to 1 hold).”

Does that mean if the Lampblacks (Tier 2) are reduced to 0 hold, then the PC crew could supplant the Lampblacks at Tier 2 with a relevant, successful mission/score? The Lampblacks would now be Tier 1, Hold 1, and the PC crew would now be Tier 2, Hold 1 (and likely vulnerable to all kinds of threats from the resentful Lampblacks, their allies, and other big gangs feeling threatened by such a swift rise of an upstart competitor).

4) Does gaining Hold at Tier 0 matter much (EDIT: beyond the 3 Hold needed to rise to another tier)? My players finished 2 scores in the session and quickly got up to 4 hold, but that made me wonder why Hold matters at Tier 0. You’re in no danger of being reduced or supplanted by anyone below you, and when you finally do rise to Tier 1, you’ll reset to Hold 1. Is Hold at Tier 0 just a narrative barometer for how stable your operation is?

Vigilante Variant

Vigilante Variant

Vigilante Variant

Hi all!

Just put my support behind this earlier this week and am hoping to run a game this weekend.

Had an idea for an odd viriant of the Vigalante type team. My idea was that a group of people would get together and create a Zorro or Batman type persona but it’s really multiple people helping create the myth. Using teamwork and support to create a “people’s hero”. No one character woudl actually be the “Batman” but as a team work together to create a myth and also perhaps cover their tracks. Perhaps making a big show as a distraction behind the “Hero” persona and costume after they’ve already or right before they plan to do something.

My idea was a Three Musketeers style hero of Duskwall called “The Black Marquis”. Wearing a tri cornered hat and a black diamond mask, with a long flowing black cape with red lining, rapier in one hand pistol in the other. Supported by an honest blue coat, a disillusioned noble and a network of varying degrees of respectability.

What do you think? Could such an idea work?