An artistic hexmap of the Oligarchies made with Hex Kit - just thought it'd be appropriate to put in here.
An artistic hexmap of the Oligarchies made with Hex Kit - just thought it'd be appropriate to put in here. Loving the setting - still haven't had a chance to run it for anyone yet using Freebooters on the Frontier/Perilous Wilds. Anyone had any experiences with that?
Excellent. I love hex kit too. cecil howe
ReplyDeleteWow... looks great.
ReplyDeleteI ended up running my brief Yoon-suin game using the Black Hack, but I think Freebooters would be an excellent choice. I hope to run that combo some time in the future.
ReplyDeleteThe only thing I'm struggling with is rural random encounters - since a lot of the random encounter tables are things that happen in and around the streets of the Yellow City/Oligarchies/Hundred Kingdom towns.
ReplyDeleteAlasdair Lawrence Yeah, that was a bit of an oversight in retrospect.
ReplyDeleteDavid McGrogan How have you managed wilderness encounters in your games?
ReplyDeleteI love the look of hex kit, but the prospect of cutting and pasting that many hexes in gimp is daunting. What editor do you use and was it time consuming?
ReplyDeleteAwesome, for some reason I thought hex kit was just the name of these good looking hexes
ReplyDeleteAlasdair Lawrence I always do my own random encounter tables by hex type like in the Rules Cyclopedia. I'd have to dig out my folder but in the campaign I ran in the Mountains of the Moon I mixed in a lot of D&D standard monsters which seemed appropriate for a pseudo-Himalayas.
ReplyDelete+David McGoran aha that makes sense. If you have them on hand maybe you should put them on the group? I'm sure people are gonna find thus place looking for additional yoon suin material
ReplyDeleteAlasdair Lawrence Yeah, I might do that sooner or later - all my old folders for the Yoon-Suin campaign(s) are unfortunately stuck in a box somewhere in my attic at the moment.
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