roflo1

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So... I bought a few magnetic sheets with glue. placed a bunch of dungeon tiles and then cut them to size.

 
 

The squigly line to the left of the pit is a curtain of magical darkness (I probably got this idea out of one of the 2e Undermountain boxes).

The curtain itself is one of my favourite things to include in a random corridor in a megadungeon (and change whatever is behind it). Often, the curtain also blocks sound in my games. I usually manage to restrain myself and not overuse it though.

 

It's coming together.. I already have a few small pieces, and I'm adding many even smaller rooms.

 
[–] [email protected] 0 points 1 week ago (1 children)

I think it’s just because Lemmy (and the fediverse) doesn’t yet have a critical mass.

Before creating [email protected] I was thinking about creating a community for Traveller alone. But I decided to poll several other places beforehand. Not a lot of people showed interest. That’s why I decided to create a more general community.

I share your need for activity. I really do. I just don’t have much to offer. At least at the moment. I’ve been dabbling with mapmaking lately, but I’m not prolific enough. I have plans, oh yes, quite a few ideas brewing and bubbling, but nothing to show. Yet.

It’s very common, expected really, to have many more consumers than producers in any social network. But I’m still here. And I’d bet a few more are also around. Lurking? (I love that word when used so casually)

We’re listening.

[–] [email protected] 0 points 1 week ago

Just a crack in the stone... it's just meant to break the white space. But of course, you can insert a subplot.

 

Last month, Graham Richardson (Lionhearth Games) organized the TripTech Game Jam, where contestants would create Tripanels (you know, the form factor of those pamphlets that fold in three) for Mothership.

Anyway, all 39 submissions are listed at the bottom of the page:

https://itch.io/jam/triptech-game-jam-052025

I found out about this jam thanks to this video by Dave Thaumavore in which he talks about the experience of being part of the jam and then shows off a few of the tripanels.

 
 
 
 
 
 
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