Larry MacDougall |
“Borderfort Burning” is the name of an abandoned project from 2018. It was an attempt to synthesize my favorite classic fantasy influences (Tolkien, Warhammer Fantasy, Angus McBride, Japanese western fantasy) into a single, small-scale setting — essentially an expanded version of B2: Keep on the Borderlands. The scope of the setting was manageable, but since mechanically I was mostly trying to convert Adventures In Middle Earth (a 5e system) into something like B/X D&D (itself a deceptively fiddly set of rules), the rules framework I was using at the time was pretty maximalist in a way that I’m less interested in now. A lot of this material has reappeared in other projects, although as my tastes have changed the weight given to specific influences has shifted. Borderfort Burning skewed closer to Warhammer than The Hobbit, while the elves in particular also have a lot of Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell, the Fair Folk from Lloyd Alexander’s Prydain and the elves of Lorwyn and Shadowmoor from Magic: the Gathering in their creative makeup.
The elves and dwarves of Borderfort Burning use the “Some, Many, Few” system from Middenmurk.
I think this is Paul Dainton |
Many Elves (roll 1d12 three times)
- Have hair full of cobwebs
- Become intoxicated by the thrill of the hunt
- Have trouble telling humans apart
- Have small antlers or horns
- Hate Ugliness and seek to rid the world of it
- Love Beauty and and seek to protect it
- Cannot tell an outright lie
- Attract butterflies and moths
- Are drawn to ruins, graves, and burial sites
- Are fascinated by bodies of water
- Love wine, feasting, and revelry
- Adopt a fanciful pseudonym for use among Men
- Have hooves like a deer
- Refuse to touch mortal food
- Shed a faintly sparkling dust from their skin and hair
- Treat combat as a game and don’t seem to understand death
- Sew beautiful garments from Man-skins
- Become translucent and nearly invisible when they sleep
- Are dappled and spotted like fauns or shoats
- Have strange patterns carved in their skin
- Glow faintly in the moonlight
- Hate domesticated animals
- Are morbidly fascinated by Mortal death and old age
- Have vestigial insect wings
- A lantern full of fireflies
- A wallet of acorns and dead leaves
- A pouch of sparkling white sand
- An instrument: 1) flute, 2) woodharp, 3) zither, 4) ocarina
- A coil of silvery rope
- A pouch of moonglove poison
- A crown of leaves and berries
- A jar of woad
- A broach set with green gems
- A loyal kestrel
- An orichalcum boar-spear, hung with pelts
- A hauberk of bronze and silver scales shaped like leaves
- A conch-shell trumpet worn on a braided leather strap
- A great rune-banded warhorn
- A dagger of crystal-flecked stone
- A mantle of ragged furs
- The preserved head of your enemy, with a river stone forced between its teeth
- A necklace of milk-white opals
- An ancient bronze long-axe
- A pale elf-horse with a harness of tinkling bells
Larry MacDougall again |
d30 Roll | Elf Names, Male | Elf Names, Female |
1 | Gwydion | Arwen |
2 | Eidilleg | Ariel |
3 | Finglas | Eilonwy |
4 | Elludyr | Dwyvach |
5 | Gwystyl | Fimbrethyl |
6 | Meurig | Rhiannon |
7 | Bedwyr | Eluned |
8 | Caerwyn | Iorwyth |
9 | Aerys | Nuala |
10 | Glyndwyr | Alauna |
11 | Goronwy | Olwyn |
12 | Haldyr | Morglei |
13 | Durthu | Nimue |
14 | Orlon | Cerridwyn |
15 | Manawydan | Gwyndeling |
16 | Prydwyn | Morrigu |
17 | Nuada | Aeronwy |
18 | Balor | Melianor |
19 | Culhwy | Filianore |
20 | Mathonwy | Eonwy |
21 | Gofannon | Orwen |
22 | Gwindor | Lutriel |
23 | Belen | Maeglin |
24 | Freyr | Miriel |
25 | Caranwy | Morwen |
26 | Finrod | Elwing |
27 | Glorfythyd | Merrion |
28 | Bregalad | Alseid |
29 | Mablung | Malon |
30 | Orwyn | Ordu |
- A glowing ball of light
- A tiny winged elf
- A tiny bearded gnome
- A miniature knight with beetle-shell armor
- A sharp-nosed imp with skin like nettles
- A black-feathered skulker with clawed hands
- Wood elves live in ruins or caves: rough settings that they carelessly fill with beautiful, intricately made objects.
- Feasts of wild woodland game, fruit, nuts, flower and seedcakes, and strange wines (berry, dandelion, etc.)
- View travelers in their realms with suspicion and resentment, but occasionally invite a questing knight to their feasts or take lost human children to act as servants
- Wood elves do not bury their foes, instead letting them lie where they fall for the forest to reclaim.
- Blood poured from silver chalices onto the ancient roots
- Abandoned elvish towers beyond the boundary of the wood
- The Bridge of Birds
Tony DiTerlizzi |
Man, you're really good at this *sort* of thing. Like this a lot.
ReplyDeleteThanks! I do also write actual rules text, but it's a lot harder to get that into a state that I'm like enough to post
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