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I for sure want to see that review!

Thanks for checking! One PDF starts with wizards and the other starts with witches and they flip midway through. Just a fun little gimmick.

Hey y'all! I made this d100+ Mushroom Folk Generator a while back and there are still some free community copies available. I thought it might be an inspiration for folks making their new projects? https://theunlawfulneutral.itch.io/mushfolks-a-d100-mushroom-person-generator

When I first created these generators for my blog, I figured they'd be handy for folks hoping to spruce up their random encounter tables. Since then they've been used for:

  • Inspiring Player Characters
  • Enhancing Solo Play
  • Adventure Hooks
  • Prompts for Writing and Art

These first two are what will hopefully be a series of spruced up versions of generators from my blog, Unlawful.Games. 

The "shitty-first-draft" versions will always remain free up on my blog, but any support with these versions will help me continue creating more (and better?) content. Furthermore, half of the proceeds of these generators go to my brother (and cover artist) for his top surgery! My half is currently going towards being able to afford art and lay out for my next piece: MAGICAL MISCREANTS! A d100+ Wizard, Witch, and Familiar Generator!

https://theunlawfulneutral.itch.io/mushfolks-a-d100-mushroom-person-generator

https://theunlawfulneutral.itch.io/weird-bugs-a-d100-insect-generator


And while you are checking out my page, feel free to snag a free copy of my zine Gourmet Street: Fantasy Street Food Adventuring, featuring art and layout by Charlie Ferguson-Avery of Feral Indie Studio!


 

An excellent back! I can't wait for more!

Thank you so much for your review! I’m glad you enjoyed it!

That brings such joy to my greasy little heart!

I think I replied to the wrong part of the thread the first time, for the bundle https://theunlawfulneutral.itch.io/gourmet-street-fantasy-food

I’d be happy to add my rpg supplement about street food to this bundle! https://theunlawfulneutral.itch.io/gourmet-street-fantasy-food

My first review! https://dungeonantology.com/2020/05/03/review-gourmet-street/

Howdy! I personally started by peppering these weird vittles vendors into my urban settings to add flavor and fun. Over time they became reoccurring NPCs, sources of gossip and quests. 

I find that an appropriately placed street food vendor instantly sets the setting. Regardless of your time period or your region, there is someone on the side of the road that wants you to buy their deep fried something on a stick. Perhaps they have a rocket powered boat stall like Mr. Kim from Fifth Element, perhaps it is a cart pulled by an annoyed burro, perhaps it is an advanced hologram in Neo Hong Kong, perhaps it is a a tent in a massive near-east style bazaar. These add a layer of depth to any location and can provoke such a variety of feelings for the characters and players. Perhaps it reminds one of home or really drives home the foreign nature of this new place. Maybe the players have their own delightful (or disgusting) street food experiences that add that layer of realness and depth.

It all matters on the depth you want to dive with it. A Dungeon Meshi inspired game would align perfectly with this. I've run some Iron Chef inspired games with the resources here. I, as a DM, tend towards the whimsical and gonzo, but one could easily grit-up the stuff here. 

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https://theunlawfulneutral.itch.io/gourmet-street-fantasy-food



Something wonderful and weird from the minds of John "Unlawful Games" Gregory and Charlie Ferguson-Avery of Feral Indie Studios.

  •  A New Setting! - Gourmet Street, a collection of scattered and bizarrely connected alleyways, it seems to pop up in any settlement large enough to begin thinking of itself as a city. Stacked high in wood carts, laid out on intricate rugs, swimming in a myriad of sauces, food is the name of the game on Gourmet Street.
  •  ONE MILLION Food Vendors and Menus! - Never eat the same thing twice! Generate from 8,000 possible unique food vendors and LITERALLY ONE MILLION possible dishes; ranging from Soft-shelled Crabman Sandwiches with Tzatziki sauce and Egg Coffee, to Myconid Zapiekanka in Pesto with a shot of Absinthe! 
  •  Food Factions! - From the hyper-radical (and slightly deranged) Neuvo Gastro-Alchemists, to the fanatical and militant Vinegar Knights, the food factions each come with their own wants, goals, and boons, IF you choose to serve them...
  •  A One-Page Adventure: ESCAPE FROM GOURMET STREET! Help a pair (or trio) of star-crossed lovers escape from Gourmet Street in a Snake-and-Ladders inspired chase! Fend off rival lovers, food cart brawls and escaped dishes as you dash through the alleys of Gourmet Street!
  •  And More! Monsters, magic items, and cookbooks for both Players and GMs to use and abuse!

Congrats y'all!