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  • Dungeon24: Day Two

    The response and support even just over the past day has been overwhelming, glad to see so many people excited to do this again this year. These sorts of things are always very fun to participate in and I can’t wait to see what everyone else is creating. Area A2: Temple Courtyard This courtyard was… Read more

  • Dungeon24: The First Day

    After going solid for two months last year, I am going to try actually completing a full 365 room dungeon this year. So starting from scratch here’s Dungeon24. The fist level here is an abandoned dual temple complex to Hermes and Hecate that also contains several older funerary chapels. I will be writing this with… Read more

  • Settlement24: The Towne Of Blackport

    Much like Dungeon23 last year, I am putting out a challenge to myself to create a settlement over the course of the year (I will also be doing a megadungeon this year at the same time). I will be updating these posts every Monday and Friday so I should by the end of the year… Read more

  • Bloodfall Design Journal Three and 2024 Plans

    It’s been a busy holiday season over here at Red Lily Adventuring! I’ve been hard at work revising Bloodfall. It’s amazing how creative projects can change from their original intentions. The game is now much more a homage to the old Stormbringer RPG and old Warhammer Fantasy along with the very solid and obvious AD&D… Read more

  • Bloodfall Design Journal 2: Revising

    My initial guessed date of having a decently finished product on the Rules Compendium for around Christmas is going to need to be pushed back into probably early February as after playtesting and a lot of internal discussion we have decided to go into a heavy set of rewrites. The largest is switching from a… Read more

  • Some 1974 Homerules/Working on a Homegrown “OSR” System Part 1: Ancestries

    One of my recent home projects has been working on converting the 1974 rules to a 1d100 roll under percentile system to work as the underpinnings for my homegrown “OSR” system. The first part of this has been relatively easily, take every value that operates on a base 20 and multiply it by five. Then… Read more