Just finished the layout for AA 19 and off it goes to Suzi for 2nd editing run. It's the first adventure from Geoff Gander and I think its a good one for 3-5th levelers. It's pretty open and wide, allowing for a lot of customization if the GM wants to do such. After 2nd editing, art direction.
Listening to Gogol Bordello right now - some gypsy punk for all of you...
It's semi-autobiographical story of the lead singer who, after fleeing the Chernobyl meltdown, spent several years in a refugee camp before finally being able to enter the US as a political refugee.
"But since the early age
I broke out of the cage
And learned how to make marching drum from fish can
And I knew I'd run away
So without further delay
I said, 'Two tears in a bucket, motherfuck it!'
And it seems like I ran and ran
Through the garbage and quicksand
And after getting checked for fleas
And barricades of embassies,
I never, never, never wanna be young again!"
Tuesday, January 25, 2011
Advanced Adventures #19: The Secret of the Callair Hills
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Cool Joe, looking forward to picking up a copy. Any more Advance Adventures planned for the year?
There's 18 - The Forsaken Sepulcher, 19 - The Secret of the Callair Hills, 20 - The Riddle of Anadi, 21 - Down the Shadowvein, 22 - Stonepick Crossing and perhaps a Gen Con tourney module called 23 - The Obsidian Sands of Syncrates. The order of them may change.
I'd have to write that last one, but I think I have an exceptional idea for a tourney mod that I think's quite unique.
God, I love Gogol Bordello.
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