These illustrations are wonderful, so much personality in each of the creatures, and some great takes on classic monsters. I've used a few of them in my Daggerheart adventure Bog Witch. Thank you sharing, and for the very generous license.
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Very interesting concept. I like how it pushes the theme of Wyrms as people undergoing a transformation, the scalestone's power physically and emotionally changing a person.
It first reminded me of Runequest, where on the character sheet you record not just your character's skills but also things like loyalty to their village and devotion to their family. I always appreciated how it seemed to tie your character into a lived-in world.
Relationship Tags are a very elegant. I like that there are no mechanics tied to them, as it allows a player to lean into them as hard as they want. Some Tags like "Depends on You" or "Expects a Story" I feel like could be the basis for a whole character concept, or maybe just a little thing that comes up in quiet roleplay moments. I'm impressed by how (for lack of a better word) efficient they are. A single line on the character sheet like "NPC Name - Asked You Not to Go" carries a lot of emotional depth for how brief it is, and provides a nice hook for either the player or the GM. "Light in hand and heavy in meaning," is a great way to put it, and feels widely applicable to game design as whole.
I think this would be a great way to run factions in rpgs. Most systems or supplements that add faction play attempt to assign a score to each major faction in the world, and it always becomes unwieldy. But a place on a character sheet to add short evocative tags might be a fun simple way to track those relationships over the course of a campaign.
Hi there, I am wondering if we are allowed to reference (without recreating) elements of the world of Litterfall, as appear in the Litterfall World Guide, in our adventures and supplements. For example, could I reference proper nouns like Garomydas, Vermillia, or Amaranth?
My understanding is that this is not permissible, as the third party license you've posted here on Itch only refers to the Beetle Knight rules, and only the Beetle Knight book is (very generously) released under a CC license. This makes perfect sense if it's the case, I just thought I'd double check because it would be really cool to be able to tie my little supplement back in to the overarching setting.
Thanks!





