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There is a unifying concept behind all the various projects I write about in this RPG development collection.

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There is a unifying concept behind all the various projects I write about in this RPG development collection.

The entire area is called the Samoora Sea.

Color Coded Magic
The spells broken up by color project deals with Salt Magic, a style based around the region named Camalanth. This region is home to 99.9% of the mines for Five Color Salt. Normally, the colored salts are used for seasoning food, but a few gifted individuals can use the salt to perform magic.

In the project, the colors will help determine spells available in that style.

Chart-based spellcasting
On the island of Porta Nile, live the crabmen. The Crabmen's gleaming metal tower is rises above the dense jungle and is visible from miles. A colony of humans and other friendly species live on the northwest corner of the island. Most are escaped prisoners of the crabmen with a few shipwreck survivors.

To defend themselves from the Crabmen and their alien devices, the survivors have taught themselves a peculiar magic style based on charts and runes.

Playing Card Subsystems
Penfro is considered the last outpost of civilization in Camalanth. East of Penfro lies a barren wilderness that separates the Samoora Sea from the Eastern Kingdoms. Gambling is common, especially during boom times. Dice and card games are the most popular forms.

A strange religion is found here called the Cult of Hot Iron. Ritualized duels and magic based on generating walls and containers are its two main features.

Spelljammer for The Black Hack
In Gaerleon are many gates connecting to far-flung cities and locales. Villefar is more commonly known as The City of Pathways. It is believed that if you can reach Villefar, you can even travel to the stars.

This November, I will be working to put the pieces together.

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5 Comments

  1. Kyrinn S. Eis

    What a combination.
    Colour me interested.

  2. John Payne

    Kyrinn S. Eis Coming from you, I take it as high praise.

  3. Kyrinn S. Eis

    woah
    Thanks. 😀

    Do people travel on flumes to different places if they leave via Villefar? I can imagine a swanboat appearing in Venice, or Amsterdam, for instance.

  4. John Payne

    Kyrinn S. Eis Flumes and alleyways in town. Turn a few corners and the path behind you appears differently. Whichever direction you travel from there, you will be somewhere else.

    Locals provide directions to other places the same way as the directions to the local market: a series of turns. The only difference might be having to jump over a spot in the road for no obvious reason.

  5. Kyrinn S. Eis

    Cool.

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