West Marches: Here are some resources on what a West Marches campaign is like and how to get the most out of it.News Articles: In-universe newspaper articles which give context (and some hints!) about what's going on in Brimstone.Adventure Reports: Accounts of past adventures, submitted by players.List of Adventures: Past adventures, participants and rewards.List of Player Characters: All active PCs in Brimstone.Adventure Hooks: A list of available starters if you need an idea for an adventure.Contribution Guidelines: Instructions for adding and categorizing new articles.Character Creation & Advancement: Step-by-step instructions for creating your character in the world of Brimstone.
See more job opportunities on the Adventure Hooks page. All the news and rumors that are fit to print from the local newspaper, The Brimstone Bee, and the gossip rag The Pepper Mill.This book is published by Mage Hand Press under the Open Gaming License. So, put on your +1 cowboy boots, put on a stetson, grab a broadsword, and enjoy the Weird West! Also right alongside the coyote statblock: the coyote, wily. Somewhere along the line, we also started channeling Loony Toons - toward the end of the book you can find the cantrip finger gun, which allows you to fire imaginary bullets from your fingers (pew-pew style). I dare you to resist putting a gatling dragon, gunsnake, and hidebehind in your next campaign session (Western themed, or not.) Its 50 pages includes a introduction chapter with a few adventure hooks, the entire Gunslinger class, 14 western archetypes - one for every class, except the cleric, which inexplicably got three - a selection of feats, pages of firearms, western equipment, and magic items, and some awesome spells.Īnd some truly amazing monsters. Just adding the Western elements feels like a force multiplier in terms of creativity when you're running an adventure. It's not just the focus on guns and cowboy boots, it's the idea that you can take everything you love about fantasy and have it live in the West, with all the Western trappings and tropes. The Weird West is hands-down my new favorite setting.