Showing posts with label Alchemy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Alchemy. Show all posts

Saturday, 4 July 2020

[OSR] Real places to use in RPG [4]: Eternal Flame Falls

[OSR] Real places in RPG [4]: 
Eternal Flame Falls

The Eternal Flame Falls is a small waterfall located in the Shale Creek Preserve in Western New York. The grotto emits natural gas which burns quasi continously.


Fire 

Fire has always been a dual thing for humans. On one hand, it is what has permitted humanity to settle down and survive, and later develop technology, and on the other hand, humanity has always felt an unhealthy fascination for fire, for it's destructive power and potential to hurt.
It is no wonder that a perpetually burning flame is something dreaded and enthralling at the same time.
Water and fire have always been seen as adversaries in antic cosmologies (and often in fantasy), so a place combining those two elements is particularly bewitching.

Leylines

Ancient European societies (celts, their contemporaries, and other cultures before them) erected structures along what they believed to be places with arcane power.
This is a concept seldom used in RPG, which I find is a shame, since it has a lot of potential.
Birthright uses them as magical power sources and they are an arcane incarnation of the raw magical power of nature and "the land" (which blooded character are attuned to). The more civilized a region gets, the weaker these magical places would get.
Another way to see these leylines is to bind them to an element: Ancient forests would create "wood/nature" leylines, mountains have stone leylines, rivers, lakes and oceans support water leylines, volcanoes contribute to leylines of fire.
Magician would need to tap into these sources of power either to power up rituals or recharge their arcane reserves (with mana, or elemental magic "atoms", to use later on)
What happens when two leylines cross each other? Well, I think the eternal flame falls is the best example of what I would picture for the crossing of a small fire leyline and an equally small water leyline.


Usage in a RPG quest

  • Alchemy:
Using the water and the flame could have interesting alchemical proprieties, for example for a water breathing potion that would also protect from heat, or anything related to steam or steam machines.
  • Enchantment:
Elementally enchanting a blade with the power of fire and water could be difficult, unless you are in an arcane locus saturated with magical energy from both elements.
  • Rejuvenation:
An eternally burning flame is certainly a symbol of infinite youth... Who knows if drinking the water from the fall heated on the flame would not lend you some part of that immortality?
  • Cure:
Thermal sources are renown to these days for their healing capabilities... What kind of ailings do you think this source would be able to heal? Burns, maybe, but what else?
  • Untapped power source:
In Birthright, the power sources are all controlled by someone. It is possible to create new sources, though... In a session, I would expect from the player wanting to create a new magical source which he or she strives to control to describe me a fantastical place like this one.
  • Doorway to another plane:
Planes of existence are suppose to spill through at places where they are near each other or in contact (like in Sharn in the setting of Eberron). This small grotto could be a doorway to the elemental plane of fire (or just believed to be, or an indication that a portal to the other plane would be easier to open there)

Do you see other usages for this place in a rpg game? What would the place mean to a nature defending Werewolf? What kind of creature would protect this place?
Develop that in the comments !



Sunday, 1 March 2020

RPG blog carnival - march 2020 - Alchemy




Hello dear Carnival community, my name is killerklown and i'll be your host this month !

What is the Carnival of Blogs?

The carnival has been running for several years and you can find the full listing of locations and topic in the RPG Blog Carnival Archive
Blogger carnivals are a way for a group of bloggers to all simultaneously write about the same topic. They are a great way to build community and dialogue across many different blogs at once.
This benefits fans and readers of those blogs because they have the opportunity to explore lots of different viewpoints in a short period of time.
It also benefits the bloggers because they get new readers to stop by. It also helps with SEO. Everyone wins.

Last month

Last month was on the topic of Legends & Lore, and hosted by Enderra

How to Participate

Have a blog? Want to write for the RPG Bloggers Carnival? Easy – just write a post on the current month’s topic and in your post link to the Host’s blog post that announced the topic (see below). You can also drop by their blog and leave a comment on the announcement post.
That’s it. At the end of the month, I will write a round-up and include a link back to your article.

Why Alchemy ?

  • For what you might have seen on this blog, alchemy plays a big part in my DREAD setting.
  • The whole idea for the setting is based on a really silly yet great idea from Sheep and sorcery: Using monster parts as alchemical ingredients
  • Later on, I discovered a table listing what could be looted from creatures, on medievalmelodies.blogspot.com
  • But my favorite find is an article written by Zedeck Siew (originally on Zak S.'s blog) where he describes a way to develop rituals. Sexually transmitted centipedes made an article about this and created rituals for fantasy that are great. I'm sure this framework can be used to create alchemical recipies... (I'm not linking to Zak's blog on purpose. Zedeck Siew told me he will repost on his own blog his piece of writing, but until then, I'll only link to Sexually transmitted centipedes, where I discovered the method)


What my plan for the future is:

I want an alchemy subsystem :

  • based on monster parts and quest  ingredients (very MMO, i know) like aplles from the Tree of Idunn
  • that permits to create low quality potions and high quality potions from the same "recipe", using a potency scale depending on the ingredients used
  • a kind of addiction to potions, related to their potency
  • some side effects for drinking different potions during the same day


What I expect from you

Well, the subject of this carnival is "Alchemy", not "create me my subsystem", so write whatever you feel like to...

Inspiration

Sill, allow me to present you a few ideas that could trigger your imagination:

  • Rules to recognize a potion whithout "identifying" them
  • side effect tables
  • crazy ingredients for crazy potions
  • influence of cheap potions increasing an attribute on society
  • What happens when you roll a nat20 during brewing? and a nat1?
  • Is perfume a low potency "potion of seduction"?
  • How is someone supposed to drink a potion while unconscious?
  • What are alternative to potions? (ointment, intraveinous solution, sniffing pulver, chewing mass, ... others?) How does it change the paradigm or consuming them?
  • Battlefield laboratory - what could that be like?
  • Is hunting humanoids for alchemical components ethical? (like hunting innocent goblins for their liver or something)
  • What should be more expensive? A "cure Syphilis" potion or a "cure Hangover" potion?
  • Shouldn't brewing potions require a kind of licence ( like distilling alcohol)?
  • what happens if you bind the spirit of a shortly deceased creature into a potion?
  • How much "historical" alchemy is ok in rpg?


More inspiration?

It is not the first time that someone will write on alchemy. The DM's guild is full of half destilled alchemist classes and unsavory crafting systems.
It's even not the first time the Carnival adopts this theme. Last batch of alchemical articals was 2016 and there were great entries ! Go check them out ! http://ofdiceanddragons.com/put-a-cork-in-it-october-2016-blog-carnival-wrap-up/
Searching for my alchemical Magnus Opus, I came around a few great posts that i'd like to share with you:


I really hope this topic will set your imagination ablaze and surprise me with loads of creative approaches I never could have imagined...

On your destillers, ready, Write !