Looking Back at 2010 Through a Board Game Lens

Possibly my number one use for Boardgamegeek is recording my game plays. It’s not everything, as I keep noticing on playing a game its all time play number can’t possibly be that low, but it gives a good picture. Go behind the jump to see the numbers and my commentary.
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Glass Elementals for Unisystem

Flashback! Glass Elementals was originally posted to Eden Studios’ discussion boards in 2008 as an article for C.J Carella’s WitchCraft. I don’t think they’re anything new in the canon of urban fantasy, but it was my first stab at writing up a monster, as it were. Plus, at the time, I had an idea of building a larger project from this, mixing facets of modern life with supernatural or fantasy themes, like plastic elementals or city-dwelling spirits. Nothing new, but it had my attention at the time.


Glass Elementals (Shards)

Shards are relative newcomers to the supernatural scholar’s bestiary. Some theorize Shards only came into being as glass became a more common construction material, it also became part of people’s everyday lives and thus entered the spiritual landscape. Another, less popular, hypothesis suggests glass elementals are the result of Pyros and Gnomes fusing together in a curious instance of spiritual reproduction.

The basic Shard’s personality is brittle. It’s rather inflexible and doesn’t care for change. When their patience is tested, Shards may lash out in anger at the cause of their displeasure, or whomever happens to be in their way.

Typical Shards tend to manifest in the physical world as a mass of countless iridescent fragments of glass. While this allows them to take a shape they may care to, most Shards default to a roughly humanoid form. Some rare Shards may materialize as molten glass. They typically inhabit urban locales, particularly areas populated by a plethora of skyscrapers. Modern Shards are a great deal more resilient than their early predecessors, but they tend to shatter rather spectacularly all the same.

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