Delving deeper into Blackmarsh

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Delving deeper into Blackmarsh

Postby robertsconley » Sun Mar 20, 2011 12:08 am

I apologize for the title of this post for being a pun. If I was sitting at the table with Dwayne and Tim I would have gotten hit in the arm by now and owed them a coke.

John Adams has been blogging about the Deleving Deeper rules and so I thought likewise I would share some of what you are getting with Blackmarsh.

The map is created, like the original Blackmoor, but taking a map of Holland and flipping it around. I go into detail about this here http://batintheattic.blogspot.com/2009/ ... marsh.html. I have James Mishler to thank for connecting the dots on this.

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The result is this

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I further fleshed it out by adding villages, lairs, and other locales.

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The locales are described in one or two paragraphs like this for the ruins at 0814 and 1112

0814 Scattered throughout the bogs are several small buildings that were once the homes of magic-users researching the plants and herbs of the region. Stone was sunk into the bogs and dry pathways were built to connect the scattered residences. It was abandoned in the century after the fall of the Bright Empire and time has taken its toll. Sections of the pathways have worn away and various creatures have moved into the abandoned dwellings. Some have reported that the wizards left unfinished experiments and strange forms of plant life live in the ruins.

1112 On the sea bottom are the sunken remains of the last treasure ships to sail from Blackmarsh before the fall of the Bright Empire. There are over a dozen galleys with cargo consisting of gold, adamant, and sealed crates with viz still in their hulls and scattered across the seabed. Taking residence amid the crumbling ships is a school of several dozen sharks (2 HD) along with a giant sea serpent (12 HD)<hr />I also added a map of the town of Castle Blackmarsh.

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As well as some short entries on a dozen establishments within the town.

Due the circular bay on the map, the background I come up with has a meteor, known as The Mountain That Fell, crashing into the earth and smashing out what became known as the Smoking Bay. It scattered a strange material known as viz that is potent in using to create magic items and caused many strange and unusual monsters to form. (many of the original roster). The elves were the first in the region and healed the lands but soon other races came in. The elves split over the arrival of the other races with the xenophobic faction forming the Brotherhood of the Raven. Those who desired peace created the Blackmarsh Rangers (an organization not a class). The conflict between the two factions, along with the continual intrusion of outside forces seeking viz drive the subsequent history of Blackmarsh.

An important part of that history is the arrival of the Bright Empire when it was at it's maximum extent. Blackmarsh was just beyond it's further frontiers and was loosely colonized by various magic-users and their conclaves. Their main settlement was Castle Blackmarsh. They built several castles, keeps, and towers throughout the region seeking viz. When the Bright Empire fell Blackmarsh survived but many of the wizard keeps and towers feel into decay. They form the largest part of the numerous dungeons that dot Blackmarsh.

Viz is a magical substance that takes many forms. One Viz allows a magic user to cast a memorized spell without losing it from memory. The viz is consumed in the process. Two Viz allows this for a second level spell, three for a 3rd level spell and so on. One Viz is also worth 100 gp towards the creation of a magic item. It is meant to be only a little more useful than scrolls and to be magical treasure usable towards the creation of a magic item.

Those you with Gothridge Manor's Knowledge Illuminate will recognize viz. This is one of the elements that Tim, Dwayne, and I share among ourselves. Each of us developing our own take.

The background has been applied with a light touch and be altered without impacting much of the locales detailed. Like the Points of Light series the dynamics of how locales interact with each is what ultimately drives the setting.

I explicitly tie this to Southland although it is not dependent on having that setting. Those who own Points of Light (http://www.goodman-games.com/4380preview.html) or downloaded it from the Escapist (http://cdn.themis-media.com/media/globa ... thLand.pdf) can use it alongside Blackmarsh to create a larger setting. Also I plan to convert the Wild North that was published in Fight On #3 to a standalone setting and set it just to the northeast of Blackmarsh.

I will be honest, that doing this is a bit of juggling game. I am trying to be careful so that I don't go into AD&amp;D 2e setting territory and produce a series of setting books that require all of them to be bought. I focus on making it work as a standalone setting but give some support for tying everything together for those who want that.

Blackmarsh is a homage to Dave Arneson's Blackmoor. But it is not a clone. The elements that it shares are; drawn from a map of holland, has a castle with a dungeon underneath where access is controlled by the elves, an elven forest, vikings roaming around, and there is a larger kingdom to the southeast. Beyond that background, the locales and details are unique to the Blackmarsh setting. Much of what I used is inspired from material I developed for the campaigns I ran in the Elephand Lands in the Majestic Wilderlands.

Finally all of this material will be placed under the Open Game License for you to develop from. What this specifically means is that a free PDF will be provided, a word document stripped of art, and high resolution graphics of both maps. I will also be selling a standalone print copy for those of you who play S&W White Box and similar systems.
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Re: Delving deeper into Blackmarsh

Postby robertsconley » Thu Mar 24, 2011 7:59 am

Working on some covers

The cover for the Delving Deeper boxed set.

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And the cover for the standalone print version. Yes it plays a bit to nostalgia.

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Re: Delving deeper into Blackmarsh

Postby Scottenkainen » Thu Mar 24, 2011 9:22 am

Nice homage!

That said...please tell us, with some examples, if we already have the First Fantasy Campaign from JG, what your supplement offers we don't already have.

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Re: Delving deeper into Blackmarsh

Postby robertsconley » Thu Mar 24, 2011 10:23 am

Scottenkainen wrote:Nice homage!
That said...please tell us, with some examples, if we already have the First Fantasy Campaign from JG, what your supplement offers we don't already have.


It not like my Majestic Wilderlands or First Fantasy Campaign. Both of which are a collection of campaign rules, and settings notes. It is a setting detailed at the local level in the same style as the Judges Guild Wilderland series consisting of a short background, notes on named geography, and a list of locales keyed by hex number. Also aside from the specific homages to Blackmoor I mentioned in the earlier posts it is own setting with it's own situation.

It is a small region roughly 135 miles by 95 miles and designed so that it can fit within an existing campaign.

For example if you are using the World of Greyhawk this will fit in a 4 hex column wide by 3 hex row high area. You could tuck it into the north east corner of Blackmoor bay. Another possibility is stick it on the western edge of Wooly bay change the name of Blackmarsh to one of the cities there, tie the elves back to Celene, the dwarves to one of the Ulek states, ditch the castle of Norbury, and it's tie to a kingdom.

Like my Points of Light setting making it usable with most D&D campaigns was a design goal from the start.

And you won't have to take my word for it. I plan to release the PDF for free. I am placing the maps and text under the OGL for anybody do what they want with it commercially or non-commercially. Like the retro-clones I will be selling only the print copy. So once all that posted you can judge for yourself whether the print copy is worth buying.

In the first post in this topic I posted a couple of sample locales.
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Re: Delving deeper into Blackmarsh

Postby iamtim » Thu Mar 24, 2011 10:27 am

I think this looks really cool and I can't wait until the PDF's available. :)
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Re: Delving deeper into Blackmarsh

Postby JD Sherrer » Thu Mar 24, 2011 4:06 pm

Looks good!
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Re: Delving deeper into Blackmarsh

Postby Higgipedia » Mon Oct 10, 2011 7:43 pm

I'm excited to be using this for a WB game I'm starting in the next few weeks.
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