B201B27FC8995F4F73D97E53FF2E8354 Comic Adventures & RPGs: February 2023

Tuesday, February 28, 2023

CSF - Star Wars Fan Fiction Issue #2

For issue #1 CLICK HERE

For Issue #2 CLICK HERE

In my latest fan fiction Star Wars comic story, the Coruscant Security Force special unit begins their mission to track down and eliminate terrorist threats on the planet.

The story begins with the unit receiving intel on a possible terrorist operating in the mid to upper levels of Coruscant. They quickly spring into action.

The comic also explores the personal relationships and struggles of the members of the special unit. We see how they cope with self-doubt and power struggles.

Overall, the story is a thrilling continuation of the Coruscant Security Force special unit's fight against terrorism. With its emphasis on strategy, teamwork, and personal relationships, it is a perfect fit for fans of Star Wars and action-packed comic books.

Whether you are a die-hard fan of the franchise or simply enjoy a good sci-fi adventure, this fan fiction comic is sure to keep you on the edge of your seat. Don't miss out on the latest installment of the Coruscant Security Force's epic battle to keep their city safe from harm.


Thursday, February 23, 2023

Mastering Randomness: The Importance of Encounter Generators for GMs

As a game master (GM), one of the most challenging aspects of running a tabletop role-playing game is creating engaging and dynamic encounters for your players. While having a carefully planned out narrative can be helpful, players can often surprise you with their choices, and you need to be able to improvise on the spot. This is where encounter generators come in handy.

Encounter generators are tools that can quickly and easily create new and unexpected encounters for your players. They can help to inject fresh ideas into your game sessions and keep your players engaged and excited. With an encounter generator, you can quickly create new enemies, allies, and environments that can challenge your players and keep them on their toes.

Encounter generators can also help you to save time when preparing for a game session. While it's important to have a general idea of where your campaign is heading, spending hours planning out every possible encounter can be a waste of time. With an encounter generator, you can quickly generate encounters that fit your campaign's narrative, giving you more time to focus on other aspects of your game.

Another benefit of encounter generators is that they can help you to create encounters that are balanced and challenging for your players. It can be difficult to create encounters that are neither too easy nor too difficult for your players, especially if you're new to game mastering. Encounter generators can help you to create encounters that are appropriately challenging for your players' level and abilities, ensuring that they have a fun and rewarding experience.

Overall, encounter generators are an essential tool for any game master to have. They can help to inject fresh ideas into your game sessions, save you time when preparing for a session, and create balanced and challenging encounters for your players. Whether you're running a long-term campaign or a one-shot adventure, an encounter generator can help to make your game session more exciting and engaging for everyone involved.

Here are a few examples of generators you can use:

1D6 NPC Encounter Generator:
1. Hostile alien creature attacks the party.
2. Friendly smuggler offers to trade goods and information.
3. Imperial patrol demands to see the party's identification.
4. Indigenous tribe requests the party's aid in a local conflict.
5. Mysterious figure offers the party a rare and valuable artifact.
6. The party stumbles upon a secret rebel base and must choose whether to report it to the Empire or join the rebellion.

1D6 Looting Generator:
1. Small amount of credits and a basic weapon or piece of equipment.
2. Valuable art object or piece of jewelry.
3. Rare and valuable technology or data.
4. Large sum of credits or valuable precious metals.
5. Unique and powerful weapon or piece of equipment.
6. Legendary artifact with unknown powers and potentially dangerous consequences.

Sunday, February 19, 2023

Star Wars D6: Pre-Made NPC's for GMs to Use in Their Games

In the world of tabletop RPGs, having a stash of pre-made NPCs is an essential tool for game masters (GMs) to keep their campaigns fresh and engaging. As a GM, categorizing NPCs by their encounter type can be incredibly useful. This includes non-combat, combat, possible side quest, and no significant game value encounters but inserted to see how the PCs react. In this blog post, we will be sharing a few pre-made Star Wars D6 NPCs that you can easily plug into your games. While game preparation is enjoyable, sometimes you just need a quick reference to keep things moving.

One classic NPC encounter is the Side Quest Smuggler. In most campaigns, players will have a crew and a spaceship, making it easy to add a side quest transport encounter. For instance, the players could be tasked with delivering a code box to someone on planet X while keeping it hidden from the authorities. This encounter can lead to new campaign possibilities and take players on unexpected adventures. We've included the NPC stats for you to use in your games.

Name: Jax Rendar Species: Human
Gender: Male Age: 32 Height: 6'0" Weight: 175 lbs
DEXTERITY: 3D+2
Blaster: 5D+2 Dodge: 5D Brawling Parry: 5D
KNOWLEDGE: 2D+2
Alien Species: 3D+1 Bureaucracy: 3D Cultures: 3D+2 Intimidation: 3D Languages: 3D+1
Planetary Systems: 3D+1 Streetwise: 5D Value: 4D+2
MECHANICAL: 2D+2
Astrogation: 4D+1 Repulsorlift Operation: 4D Space Transports: 5D+2
Starship Gunnery: 4D Starship Shields: 4D
PERCEPTION: 3D
Bargain: 5D Con: 4D Gambling: 4D+2 Hide: 3D+2
Search: 4D+2 Sneak: 4D
STRENGTH: 2D+2
Brawling: 4D Climbing/Jumping: 3D+2 Stamina: 3D+1
Swimming: 3D
TECHNICAL: 3D+1
Computer Programming/Repair: 4D Droid Programming/Repair: 4D
Repulsorlift Repair: 4D+1 Security: 5D Space Transports Repair: 5D

Equipment:
Blaster pistol (4D) Comlink Medpac Tool kit
Datapad Stun cuffs
1000 credits

Description:

Jax Rendar is a roguish smuggler with a fast ship and a quick trigger finger. He's always looking for a big score but isn't above taking on odd jobs to make ends meet. He's got a quick wit and a charming personality but watch out - he's not afraid to get his hands dirty when the situation calls for it.

Another NPC that can be useful in campaigns is the Merchant. Merchants can be used to provide players with adventure items from planetary markets, hinting at future events, or even introducing possible upcoming nemesis. For example, players may come across a merchant selling beskar armor, which could potentially become crucial to the story later on. Keep these pre-made NPCs handy, and you'll be able to add fresh content and keep your campaigns exciting.

Name: Vanya Telora Type: Merchant DEX: 2D+1 KNOW: 3D+1 MECH: 3D PERC: 3D STR: 2D TECH: 3D+2

Special Abilities:Bargain: Vanya is skilled at negotiating prices and can reduce the cost of items by 10% per pip on the Bargain skill roll.
Connections: Vanya has contacts in various markets throughout the galaxy, which can be useful for finding rare or hard-to-find items.
Knowledge: Vanya has extensive knowledge about the different markets, prices, and trade routes in the galaxy.

Equipment:Blaster Pistol (4D)
Comlink
Datapad
Various trade goods and supplies
In many Star Wars roleplaying games, one of the first encounters your players will have when they land on a new planet is with the spaceport officer. As a GM, it's always helpful to have some stats prepared for this encounter, just in case things take a turn for the worse. For example, your players might be smuggling contraband and the officer discovers it. Having pre-made stats can save you time and make the encounter more seamless.

Name: Dock Master K'Tell

DEX: 3D+1 KNOW: 3D MECH: 3D PER: 4D STR: 2D+2 TECH: 3D
Special Abilities: Intimidating Presence: Dock Master K'Tell has a commanding presence and a no-nonsense attitude, making it difficult for others to lie or deceive him. He receives a +2D bonus to his Perception skill when attempting to detect falsehoods.
Security Clearance: As a spaceport officer, K'Tell has access to restricted areas and can provide temporary clearance to those he trusts.

Equipment:Blaster Pistol (4D)
Comlink
Stun Baton (STR+2D stun damage)
In conclusion, having a library of pre-made NPCs is an excellent tool for any GM to have. By categorizing them based on their potential role in the game, you can quickly and easily find the right NPC to insert into a session. There are many resources available to find pre-made NPCs, but creating your own can be just as easy once you get the hang of it. Whether you create your own or use pre-made NPCs, having them accessible and ready to go can save time and make your sessions smoother and more engaging for your players.

Monday, February 13, 2023

Sharing my Battle Maps: Free Resources for Table Top Role Players


If you're a fan of tabletop role-playing games, then you know how important it is to have a well-designed map. A good map not only helps set the scene for your players, but it also allows them to visualize their surroundings and plan their next move. However, creating a detailed and intricate map can be time-consuming and requires a lot of effort. That's where I come in. I am a passionate tabletop role-player and I've spent countless hours creating battle maps that can be used in any campaign. Today, I want to share some of my maps with the tabletop community and make them available for anyone to use.

Why I Started Making Battle Maps:

As a long-time player and GM, I've always been a fan of creating detailed and immersive worlds for my players to explore. I started making battle maps as a way to bring my game to life and to give my players a better sense of where they are and what's around them. Over time, I've honed my skills and have created a vast collection of maps that are not only functional but also visually stunning. I'm proud of what I've created, and I'm eager to share it with others.

My maps are designed with functionality in mind, making it easy for players to see what's around them and plan their next move.

Another thing that makes my maps unique is that they're free to use. I believe that tabletop role-playing should be accessible to everyone, and I don't want anyone to miss out on the fun because they can't afford to buy a map. My maps are available for anyone to use, and I hope that they can help make your campaigns even more exciting.

The maps are available for anyone by following this link. Simply right-click on the map you want and save picture as. You can then print it out or use it in a virtual tabletop (VTT) platform. I've designed my maps to be versatile, so you can use them in any campaign, regardless of the system you're using.

Tabletop role-playing games are a great way to escape reality and immerse yourself in a new world. However, creating a detailed and functional map can be time-consuming and difficult. That's why I've decided to share my battle maps with the tabletop community. Whether you're a seasoned GM or a new player, my maps are available for you to use and can help bring your campaigns to life. So go ahead and give them a try. I'm confident that you'll love what you see.

Link

Sunday, February 12, 2023

A Murder Mystery Pirate Adventure - A Rules Light TTRPG Game


Ahoy Matey! Get ready to set sail on a thrilling adventure with our pirate-themed murder mystery TTRPG game. Designed with a rules-light approach, this game is perfect for a one-shot experience or a quick, spontaneous evening of fun. Join your crew, become a swashbuckling pirate, and unravel the mystery of who committed the crime in a Port Tavern. This game combines elements of strategy, chance, and teamwork to create a truly unique and entertaining experience. So, hoist the Jolly Roger, grab your cutlass, and get ready to embark on the ultimate pirate adventure!

Embark on a thrilling pirate adventure with only a set of two six-sided dice and a pencil and paper in hand. A map is available for printing or uploading to a virtual tabletop, and pre-made player characters are provided, but feel free to create your own. This rules-light murder mystery game is designed for a one-shot experience, but feel free to add to it and share it with others. The game and its elements are free for all to use and enjoy, with no claims of property rights made.

Link

Friday, February 10, 2023

Bringing RPG Worlds to Life: The Journey from Tabletop to Comics

As a long-time GM of tabletop role-playing games, specifically Star Wars, I have had the opportunity to craft countless elaborate storylines and scenarios. However, as any GM knows, the success of a game night depends on the collaboration of all players. While it can be disappointing when my players don't fully engage with the world I've created, I've learned to find other ways to bring my RPG worlds to life.

This is where my passion for comic books comes in. Instead of letting these unused RPG worlds go to waste, I've decided to turn them into comic book stories. My first creation is a detective story set on Coruscant prior to the Clone Wars, which you can read by following this link.

As a GM, it's not uncommon to have adventures and scenarios that your players may not be interested in. This is where I hope to use this blog as a platform to share some of those ideas that I never got to run. It's a way for me to bring my creativity to life and share it with others who may be interested.

While I don't have aspirations of becoming famous or gaining a million followers, this blog is an outlet for my passion for tabletop RPGs and comic books. I hope you enjoy reading my stories as much as I enjoyed creating them.

In addition to sharing my own stories, I also want to provide readers with resources and information on how they can start their own RPG games. This could include information on different systems, recommended reading, and tips on how to create a compelling storyline.

For me, tabletop RPGs and comic books are more than just hobbies. They are a way to escape reality and immerse oneself in a completely different world. Whether you are a seasoned GM or a new player, I hope this blog will inspire you to create your own adventures and bring your RPG worlds to life.

So, whether you are a fan of Star Wars or just love comic books and RPGs, I invite you to join me on this journey of creativity and imagination. Let's explore new worlds, meet new characters, and create unforgettable stories together.