Re: 2012: Transylvanian Adventures & The Transylvanian Grimo
Posted: Thu Apr 12, 2012 5:21 am
This product might be adaptable for "Modern man encounters fantasy world" scenarios, from the sounds of it. That would be a very good thing!
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Yes, it would be a natural fit for any Lost World type of campaign. No adaptation needed outside of using fantasy monsters from DCC or one of the other 3PP publications in this forum.Raven_Crowking wrote:This product might be adaptable for "Modern man encounters fantasy world" scenarios, from the sounds of it. That would be a very good thing!
smathis wrote:If this is a sell for anyone, there's a CLEAVAGE rule...
That's right. A cleavage rule. It *is* emulating Hammer Horror, after all.
Moreover, it was designed by my wife.
Yes, she's highly qualified.
No, I will not post pictures.
That, sir, is effing METAL.smathis wrote:I also want my own fog machine at work.
Know who they are? I've seen them live twice. "Daisy Chain for Satan" is one of my favorite songs of theirs.Ogrepuppy wrote:After reading this thread, I suddenly want to listen to early My Life with the Thrill Kill Kult.
(And if you know who they are, smathis, you've won another customer.)
We shall get along swimmingly, then.smathis wrote:Know who they are? I've seen them live twice. "Daisy Chain for Satan" is one of my favorite songs of theirs.
In Chicago?!? Lucky mother f....pumpkin.Karaptis wrote:The whole afternoon beforehand I shopped at the original Wax Trax where it all began!
Nice!Karaptis wrote:... and yes it was Kooler than Jesus!
The fact that you know that I know that you know that we both know what this item is and that we both know that this item exists is very cool. It's like we're in a secret club. Or cult.Karaptis wrote:the Black Box
No big. I like Thrill Kill Kult. And I'm delinquent on posting marketing whatzit for this week. Thanks for keeping the topic alive.Karaptis wrote:I apologize for the music discussion spilling into your topic smathis.
Breathing heavily and shifting uncomfortably in my pants (in a good way) about this.smathis wrote:Soon to come...The Exotic.
Not sure yet. I'm trying to keep the cost below $30. It's a labor of love so I'm going to sell it for as little as possible without taking a loss. I'm not trying to start a business. If the cost winds up exceeding $30, I'm going to try to either adjust the product to get it to cost less or figure something else out.DCCfan wrote:About how much is TA & TG gonna cost us?
And that would mean the cost of each book below $30. If I could sell them as softcovers for $20 each, I would. Essentially, I wouldn't expect either to cost $50-$60 or anything.smathis wrote:Not sure yet. I'm trying to keep the cost below $30. It's a labor of love so I'm going to sell it for as little as possible without taking a loss. I'm not trying to start a business. If the cost winds up exceeding $30, I'm going to try to either adjust the product to get it to cost less or figure something else out.DCCfan wrote:About how much is TA & TG gonna cost us?
That's one of the reasons artists have been hard to acquire. All the time I'm putting into it is being absorbed into the well-I'd-want-to-do-it-anyway coffer. Planning on doing the art myself at this point. I have a solid art direction but I'll need some time to get the pieces together.
I'm also considering donating a portion of proceeds to a worthy cause.
Hope that helps answer the question. Sorry I don't have anything more solid at this time.
In case any one is wondering, Captain Kronos would be the quintessential Hunter. With an upgraded Signature Weapon and the Sidekick feature.Karaptis wrote:Captain Kronos is on Netflix streaming in case anyone wants to get in the mood for TA.
Thanks for the info on Captain Kronos.Karaptis wrote:Captain Kronos is on Netflix streaming in case anyone wants to get in the mood for TA.
This time around we have another class that will be making its appearance in the Transylvanian Grimoire. The Exotic will be joining the Theorist and the Half-Breed in the triumvirate of awesome that will be tentatively delayed until after the release of the Transylvanian Adventures core book.
Without further ado, The Exotic…
The Exotic hails from a remote, exotic region of the world such as India, China, Africa or the Americas. The Exotic exhibits strange, yet effective, fighting styles with seemingly inferior weapons like staves or oddly shaped knives. The Exotic also has special techniques for combat, healing and working with nature that seem magical to people accustomed to the customs and conveniences of Western Europe.
What the Exotic Does
I thought I may have been too coy with initial class summaries so I thought I would give more information on what these classes do and what separates them from the other classes in Transylvanian Adventures...
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