Enter the Marionettes!

The last post about Spaghetti Fantasy was very appreciated, so why not double the fun!?

In my Spaghetti Fantasy games and fiction, “Pinocchio-like” marionettes are a constant presence: the primal model, of course, is the novel Pinocchio, written by Carlo Collodi in XIX Century, but also the “opera dei pupi”, the Medieval and Renaissance European puppet shows, the “teatro dell’arte”, the carnival masquerades, and so on.

In my Old School – OSE adaptation, marionettes can be mistaken for wood golems, but they retain their own identity, free will, and personality. They lack any mechanism, clockwork device, or engine; only the magic of Blue Fairies brings them to life. Typically, they cannot lie, as doing so might cause parts of their body to grow in strange ways.

As a reward for completing tasks or to end a lifetime of suffering and humiliation, marionettes may be granted by the Blue Fairies to become real human beings. Promising them the same effect may be used to deal with them. Sometimes, however, they are happy to remain as they are.

In the Spaghetti Fantasy Unchained, a small/tiny/indie publication I made, you can find the stats for this kind of creature, intended as a monster or an encounter.

Now, I’m glad to share 1d4 Marionette Lairs ideas and 1d4 Marionette Adventure Seeds for your Old School Games:

1d4 Marionette Lairs

1 – Il Gran Ghigno: A wooden, brightly painted puppet theater, where twisted marionettes attend grand-guignolesque shows (not so willingly) performed by humans.

2 – The Plant: The workshop of a kind but absent-minded toymaker, who tirelessly crafts marionettes day by day, unknowingly following the commands of his devious creations to build an entire wooden army.

3 – Catchfools Forest: A dense forest where giant wooden spiders made from assembled marionette parts weave webs from their former strings.

4 – Mangiafuoco’s Van: The abandoned remains of a caravan, infested by a herd of broken zombie puppets. Only a Blue Fairy Sigil outside the cracked door prevents the dead marionettes’ outbreak.

1d4 Marionette Adventure Seeds

1 – A Path of Wood and Blood: A desperate marionette tasks the party by escorting it in its search for obtaining a human form. Or, if you prefer, for restoring their previous, wooden one.

2 – Wood War I: All the Wooden Nations are in upheaval. Puppets, ventriloquial dummies, clockwork automata, manikins, and scarecrows battle one another for control over the Blue Forest, the sole reservoir of their magical wood.

3 – The Puppet Curse: A mysterious illness is spreading among people, causing them to slowly turn into wooden marionettes. It’s the very opposite of the common wish the Blue Fairies grant to good puppets: are the two things related?

4 – The Miracle Map: A reckless street urchin puppet invites the party to join him on a quest. Claiming he obtained a cryptic map from a talking donkey, he believes it leads to the Field of Miracles, where gold coins supposedly grow on trees overnight… What could possibly go wrong?

These are 4+4 ideas for your Spaghetti Fantasy games, but the complete file contains 10+10 of them, the Marionette as an OSE creature, and some other content.

Find it out on DriveThruRPG and Spaghetti-ize your Fantasy!

Spaghetti Fantasy Unchained

How to add a bit of Italian style to your games

As you probably know, I’m the creator of Brancalonia, an Ennie Award-winning Campaign Setting for D&D 5th Edition, based on Italian tradition, folklore, history, landscapes, fiction, and pop culture.

For this game and other related products, I invented the definition of Spaghetti Fantasy—perhaps a slogan.

Spaghetti Fantasy results from taking the fantasy we know and adding a generous dose of Italian style, much like what was done in the Western genre. Brancalonia is the Spaghetti Fantasy version of Dungeons & Dragons 5th Edition, but you can learn the formula and apply it to any fantasy game, rule system, or fiction of your choice.

So, let’s UNCHAIN the Spaghetti Fantasy and infuse your imagination with a touch of Italy.

Pizza, Daggers, and Mandolin

First, what sets Spaghetti Fantasy apart from mainstream fantasy? Consider the following aspects.

Very Low Magic: Supernatural events may occur, but magic and power levels are generally low. Characters rely on ingenuity, practical skills, and clever plans to succeed.

Heroicomic Fantasy: The heroicomical genre represents the most distinctive stylistic hallmark of Italian medieval, Renaissance, and modern chivalric works. It is a unique blend of heroism and comedy, combining epic and grandiose with comedy and absurd. Even in dire situations, characters face life with a smile and a joke, embodying the Italian spirit.

Light-hearted Tone: The mood is roguish, playful, and raffish. Characters are often caricatures, and situations are humorous and ironic, even if never wacky. Spaghetti Fantasy characters don’t take themselves—or life, death, religion, or love—too seriously. It’s all a grand comedy.

Small-Town Situations: You are not going to save the realm or sack the Golden Necropolis of the Lich Emperor. You find yourselves at the far end of the kingdom’s most forgotten province, in the village of Three Goats, and are about to explore the old, abandoned monastery of the Beggar Abbot.

Hoe and Sword: Life revolves around the daily toil of common folk, surrounded by a diverse population. The setting is down-to-earth, highlighting the mundane aspects of life.

No Money for Special Effects: When in doubt about how to describe your scenes or which elements, monsters, and characters to include in your sessions, imagine being on the set of a low-budget Italian Fantasy movie. What will you use? Ragged extras, recycled characters, miserable villages, abandoned farmland, crumbling empire ruins, cheap magic, and monsters popping in and out of view. Keeping this in mind will help you perfectly capture the Spaghetti Fantasy tone and atmosphere.

More slaps, less blood: As in the Italian genre movies, fistfights, slaps, and whacks are crucial in your sessions. Non-lethal fighting rules can be used to recreate that feisty atmosphere.

So, these are the basics.

If you want to go deep into this topic, I have made a brief file about it.

Find it out on DriveThruRPG and Spaghetti-ize your Fantasy!

Brancalonia – The Empire Whacks Back!


Brancalonia, the ENnie Award-winning Spaghetti Fantasy setting for the 5th Edition of the most famous role-playing game of all time, is back with “The Empire Whacks Back”, a brand-new campaign!

Brancalonia – The Empire Whacks Back consists of around 180 richly illustrated full-color pages, with maps, characters, antagonists, monsters, and other images evocative of the Bounty Kingdom.

The book will feature:

●  A description of the northern regions of the Kingdom and their Free Towns, with secrets, menaces, curiosities, places of interest, rumors, game hooks, and new ideas for your gaming sessions.

●   A general presentation on the Altomannic Empire, its rulers, secrets, and armies.

●   A complete map of the northern part of the Kingdom

●   A new, original, war-themed campaign, in 10 linked adventures.

●   New Backgrounds, new Dive Games, new Grandluxuries, new Equipment, new Spells, and new Magical Junk for all the Knaves.

●   20+ new monsters and antagonists typical of Italian history, tradition, and folklore.

The Jinx’s Almanack #1 is a hardback, full color Collector’s Edition that brings together the first three issues of The Daily Jinx, and some hard-to-find and well-loved adventures such as For a Fistful of HopsShowdown at Borgoratto, and The Bigat’s Treasure, plus the extra material that will eventually be unlocked as stretch goals during the campaign!

In the history of Brancalonia, the territories south of the Crown Mountains are officially rebel provinces of no value to the Altomannic Empire, that refuse to pay taxes to the royal treasury and have been ignored by the northern sovereigns, because a military campaign to reconquer them and maybe even gain something never looked promising.

However, laxity in paying taxes has now become unsustainable, and the Emperor decided to invade the Left Boot to remind the Southerners who’s in charge, and he is doing so with an unending cohort of heralds, vassals, warlords, and knights.

After some threats and skirmishes, mostly never even fought since the hired mercenary troops keep changing sides and so no one is really able to reach any sort of military supremacy, the Emperor found a possible solution, a more diplomatic one: he betrothed his youngest daughter to the most prominent dauphin of Tarantasia’s nobility, to cement Galaverna’s loyalty and try to spread the Imperial alliance, bringing with it a series of puppet allies.

Players can decide to side with the Landsknechts and the Imperial cities, or with the rebel League of Free Towns against the Altomannic army. In both cases, the Knaves will travel through a country impacted by war, roaming soldiers, ravagers, renegades, and deserters, while carrying out tactical missions for their Leader, searching for the opportunity that will let them make the Big Hit of their lives!

So, this is it: a new loot for the award-winning, one and only Spaghetti Fantasy RPG on the web!

You can also Download the Quickstart and the new Adventure “Stall Wars” now, along with other awesome playable stuff, and try Brancalonia for free with your friends!

JOIN US IN BRANCALONIA!

Brancalonia – Review, Interview, Introduction

Brancalonia – The Spaghetti Fantasy RPG: some first English review, interview, introduction!

So, Brancalonia is on Kickstarter. The campaign launch day was AMAZING, with the 800% of the goal in the first few hours… Now the crowdfunding is still running to 100.000 euro, 2000 backers, and the Final Goals. And everyone will be happy!

The price is incredibly low: just 79 euro + shipment for the highest pledge, the DUCA-CONTE:

  • A full-color Hardback copy of Brancalonia and its digital PDF version
  • Art of Brancalonia (Artbook)
  • Game Master Screen
  • Macaronicon in softcover print and PDF (includes all stretch goals)
  • MAPS
  • “The Daily Jinx” bonus booklet

And a lot of lesser expensive/inclusive options.

It’s too easy for me to say that our campaign is successful. So, better to add some (English) content about it.

First of all, an interview with Max Castellani, of the game development team, on Victory Condition Gaming:

On the same channel, there also is an actual play: have a look!

Then, there is a thread on the game on RPG.Net, with very interesting comments about the Quickstart and the Pregenerated Characters.

More of the same: Brancalonia on Karavansara!

Finally – for now – a general introduction to the game on Sage Advice.

So, the campaign is live and we need you for an even better product: have a look and do your move with Brancalonia, THE Spaghetti Fantasy RPG!

Brancalonia Quickstart and Pre-generated Characters

Brancalonia is THE Spaghetti Fantasy Campaign Setting for 5th Edition. An all-Italian medieval, roguish and picaresque world for the ultimate version of the most famous role-playing game of all time. Continue reading “Brancalonia Quickstart and Pre-generated Characters”

Brancalonia – The Spaghetti Fantasy Role-playing Game!

The “Spaghetti Fantasy” Shared Universe by Acheron Books (together with Ignoranza Eroica) is arriving: Brancalonia is an Italian brand-new Campaign Setting for the 5th Edition of the world’s most famous role-playing game. Continue reading “Brancalonia – The Spaghetti Fantasy Role-playing Game!”