I am glad to see the new forums up and running. This post is mainly for those who are new to these forums, but I welcome all the regulars as well. I wanted to direct everyone's attention to my blog, Swords Against the Outer Dark. Here you will find a lot of support for Labyrinth Lord, lots of old-school gaming goodness, as well as plenty of discussion and analysis of the Weird Tale circle of pulp writers and the impact they had on fantasy gaming. Recently my blog showed up on a most popular OSR blog list ranked number 15, as well as 5th on a "Hottest OSR Blog List", which means I picked up 30 readers in a month and a half. This makes me very happy! Thanks to everyone who follows my ramblings on a regular basis!
Earlier this fall I announced I am working on a Labyrinth Lord supplement that will be self published via Lulu. The title of the book will be Swords Against the Outer Dark: Sword & Sanity Roleplaying. For the uninitiated, this is my take on using the Labyrinth Lord rules to run a mash-up of cosmic Lovecraftian horror with the sword & sorcery genre of fantasy. So far, I have made great strides toward the completion of the book, and I hope to have it available early in 2011. I have a very talented artist working with me on the project, but it is still a little early to announce who it is... but I hope to be able to share this very soon with everyone. In the meantime, hang in there and be patient with me. I am writing as quickly as I can. My goal is to release the best game supplement I possibly can, so this one is a "its ready when its ready" kind of deal...
I have a few goodies to offer the Labyrinth Lord community, so if you haven't already, please take a look:
- Advanced Labyrinth Lord Screen (I will be updating and expanding this, and releasing version 1.04 very soon)
Advanced Labyrinth Lord Character Record Sheet (I will be putting an updated version of this up very soon as well)
Dungeons & Dagons™ Character Record Sheet (fun little project that I thought was kind of cool)
One Page Dungeon Contest 2010 "Best Cthulhu" winner: "Raid on Black Goat Wood" (I have received a lot of very positive feedback on this one)