Hey! Thank you for reaching out. In OSR, light is a very precious resource, and you are right! Air, in space, is pretty much the same and this is a concept I'm stealing from you!
Then, rest assured that March issue is coming very soon!
Hey, hi there! I found your game by a stroke of pure luck. I played it and fell in love.
Given the time of the year, I thought of a Christmas reskin of your game. It can be found here. I of course gave credit to you for the original creation, but I would like to ask permission of sharing my own for free :)
Very much appreciated!
Hey, thank you for your comment: highly appreciated.
As for the system(s) I use for my games, well, they are quite a few unfortunately. I say unfortunately because I think this is a big issue. I tend to get excited very easily and can't stick to a single unifying system. During the last few years I've played B/X, OSE, GURPS 3E, GURPS 4E, Basic Roleplaying System, Cairn, Into the Odd, Cypher System, Ironsworn (+ Delve), Forbidden Lands, The One Ring 2E, Pathfinder 2E (very little admittedly), some homebrew systems of my own and I think I'm forgetting something.
I just can't adapt my little fun side projects to all the systems I like. So I keep them system agnostic.
You are of course welcome to take whatever you want and adapt it to a specific system! It would be a honor. And more important, have fun!
Thank you again for your interest!
My pleasure!
World is really a little place. Some time ago (maybe years) I discovered 2400 by Jason. At that time I was more into crunchier and more mainstream systems (you know, the big names) and so I dismissed it as a style exercise. Lately, I've been moving away from big books and finding solace into something smaller. I discovered Old School Essentials, then I joined the OSR community on Reddit, then discovered NSR and then I closed the loop with Into the Odd and 2400. Again. :)
Ironic.
Anyway, I'm very glad you liked it. Fuel for motivation.
You made my day, really. First commenter ever, very very grateful.
I've published this morning the NPCs companion to this one: https://savvydonkeypress.itch.io/saxon-npcs
Feel free to grab it and don't tell anybody I'm working on a bestiary ;)
https://savvydonkeypress.itch.io/the-forgotten-crypt-of-queen-gilaren
The Forgotten Crypt of Queen Gilaren is a 2-page dungeon adventure module for Old School Essentials (by Gavin Norman).
It includes a detailed map with 14 rooms ready to venture through. Every room has something to interact with. Into the dungeon there are puzzles and combat encounters. It's doable with a small party of 3 to 4 characters of 1st or 2nd level. Could be a little mean, but hey! It's Old School.
