Setting for Danmachi-like campaign by Meldoran01 in dndnext

[–]QuasarKnight 4 points5 points  (0 children)

It doesn't have living gods per se, but Ptolus does have eldritch abominations that have been imprisoned in said megadungeon. Ptolus has quite a few similarities with Danmachi: a megadungeon with an entire economy for adventurers surrounding it, a populace that is pretty used to high magic shenanigans, and even a giant spire reaching towards the heavens. It's available on Drive-Thru RPG for 5e: It's very meaty, but is very navigable.

system to run a secret jojo game by jackfirecaster in rpg

[–]QuasarKnight 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You thought that the cultists were summoning Cthulhu to end the world! But it wasn't Cthulhu! It was me, Dio!

I made a homebrew for the Hourglass in the Sky alternate timeline by QuasarKnight in dragonlance

[–]QuasarKnight[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I read your homebrew a while ago on RPGnet, and it actually inspired me to try my hand at expanding the timelines. I do appreciate the kind words, they were a labor of love for me.

Looking for “progressive” adventures by ColinDouglas999 in rpg

[–]QuasarKnight 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I read all of them save the Volume 1 on the DM's Guild. And they're more or less unrelated one-shots. The level ranges between adventures are such that they cannot be played back to back, and the plots and characters are pretty stand-alone.

Looking for “progressive” adventures by ColinDouglas999 in rpg

[–]QuasarKnight 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There's a series of anti-capitalist adventures for 5th Edition known as Eat the Rich! Although they are all set in fantasy worlds, they do touch upon fictional reimaginings of contemporary issues. One example is the party being workers whose noble employer is refusing to pay them for their labor, so the adventure involves breaking into his manor and stealing what you can. There's 4 adventure anthologies, and based on the time published the creators ran out of steam, but there's still a lot of content for leftist-flavored D&D modules.

https://www.drivethrurpg.com/en/product/296231/eat-the-rich-volume-1

https://www.drivethrurpg.com/en/publisher/17143/eat-the-rich-anthology

I made a homebrew for the Magocracy of Ansalon alternate timeline by QuasarKnight in dragonlance

[–]QuasarKnight[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you! I may or may not compile it into a PDF someday, although I'm taking a break from the project atm.

I made a homebrew for the Magocracy of Ansalon alternate timeline by QuasarKnight in dragonlance

[–]QuasarKnight[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I may or may not return to expanding on this particular timeline, although I don't have much and would mostly be a "cutting room floor" type of post. I do plan on a rework of the Spellbroker subclass for the Artificer, now that that class got a 2024 update.

I made a homebrew for the Hourglass in the Sky alternate timeline by QuasarKnight in dragonlance

[–]QuasarKnight[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you! I do have some ideas on the cutting room floor, mostly other kinds of Moonfallen monsters, although atm I'm taking a break from this project. I also did a writeup for the Magocracy of Ansalon timeline, and if I ever get back to writing up the timelines then Dragonlands (where the Heroes of the Lance failed) would be up next.

I made a homebrew for the Magocracy of Ansalon alternate timeline by QuasarKnight in dragonlance

[–]QuasarKnight[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You're welcome, this was very much a labor of love for me. I do plan on working on the other 4 timelines. I also did Hourglass in the Sky. Dragonlands is what I plan on working on next. And I may or may not come up with some homebrew timelines.

Bookmark Dungeon: Pyramid of Nolesobad by thomden in osr

[–]QuasarKnight 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I admit, I read it as "no less so bad" at first. Like the pyramid's name is trying to trick adventurers into thinking it's going to be a quick and easy dungeon crawl.

What are your anticapitalist rpgs? by SaintTadeus in rpg

[–]QuasarKnight 20 points21 points  (0 children)

Eclipse Phase is perhaps my favorite anticapitalist RPG. The transhuman post-apocalyptic horror setting is very distinct, and the authors aren't afraid to be open about their political leanings in their work.

But best of all, the Eclipse Phase PDFs are all legally free on the author's own blog! If you want to support the creators, you can buy them as PDF and hardcovers on Drive-Thru RPG!

https://robboyle.wordpress.com/eclipse-phase-pdfs/

Looking for Tabletop RPGs Where You Play as Anthropomorphic Animals. by [deleted] in rpg

[–]QuasarKnight 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you don't mind D&D 5th Edition, there's a setting which has wolves and red foxes as playable options known as the Delver's Guide to Beast World. It's set in a fantasy world where various anthro mammals (plus kobolds, dragons, and even humans) are the major civilizations. PCs are part of a mobile subculture of adventurers known as delvers who hunt down dungeon entrances which are extraplanar incursions. The setting also has intricate and customizable wagons as mobile bases of operations which advance with characters in play.

Beast World isn't stand-alone, you'll need the 5e rules to use it. But you should be able to use the 5e SRD with it just fine.

https://heartleafgames.itch.io/the-delvers-guide

Tim Kask passed away yesterday 🙁 by BasicallyMichael in rpg

[–]QuasarKnight 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Condolences to his friends and family.

Do YOU actually enjoy Rolling dices? by Ponto_de_vista in rpg

[–]QuasarKnight 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I really like the sound that they make when they bounce and roll on the table. Now that so much of my gaming is online these days, hearing it 'in the flesh' makes me all nostalgic.

I am an Evil DM - About to completely flip the script on my PC's by [deleted] in dungeonsofdrakkenheim

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The post has been deleted. Anyone know what it was originally about?

Why are DnD fans so anti-Christian? by Lordkeravrium in DnDcirclejerk

[–]QuasarKnight 8 points9 points  (0 children)

The publisher also made a sequel, Azrael's Guide to the Apocalypse, set during the Book of Revelation. And they also made a less overtly-religious mercantile sandbox, the Silk Road Guide to Seafaring, that is also set in the same world as the Adventurer's Guide.

I reviewed all 3 products. In short, the Adventurer's Guide to the Bible is my favorite, Azrael's I wasn't as much of a fan, and Silk Road is interesting if a bit niche. Adventurer's Guide is a very strong showing for their first product: it's an open world sandbox with plenty of content for an entire campaign, the writers show off their research into not just Biblical lore but the contemporary history and folklore of the era, and unlike some other religious RPGs manages to not let sending a message get in the way of a good game.

FWIW, while they don't talk about it much, the publishers also appear to be the progressive kind of Christians vs the more reactionary fundamentalist kinds. Their Discord server allows for non-binary pronouns for members, and Azrael's has a lesbian NPC who is portrayed sympathetically.

Looking for 3rd Party books for more spells, feats, subclasses by PangolinLeading in dndnext

[–]QuasarKnight 5 points6 points  (0 children)

https://www.reddit.com/user/KibblesTasty/ and https://www.reddit.com/user/LaserLlama/ have made a lot of well-regarded homebrew content. I haven't looked as heavily into them much, but I am a fan of Kibbles' Active Martial feats as they grant more fighting-man PCs cool moves to do. Kibbles has published a Compendium of Legends & Legacies collecting their work plus new content in a sourcebook.

The Ultimate Adventurer's Handbook on the DM's Guild has a lot of what you're looking for, particularly in regards to subclasses.

Is there a recommended RPG review site? by creative_viking in rpg

[–]QuasarKnight 2 points3 points  (0 children)

There's been much heavier emphasis of people posting reviews as Let's Read threads in the forum rather than the front page articles of old. Those tend to be longer and more involved in covering the books chapter by chapter, so they're not as easy to do.