I had some reservations about exactly how to start people here on the journey of OSR discovery. I have seen the portents, I have seen the signs. And now I know how I must proceed. A journey through a little blue door in the back of printmakers shop. What is better then a lost city beyond the doors of sleep to sell players on such a foray.
But why the Mirrors of England.
Lazy way of doing things would be reusing the old Sarnaathium map I posted earlier this month. And the world of Wishery would fit right in with the theme of dreams of Nightmares Underneath / City of Poison it was made for. And yet I have the urge to do something different with it ( I still might be a lazy bastard about it tho and reuse Sarnaathium).
Recently there was a discussion about certain map of Europe that got me thinking. I know I want to do the whole Dying Earth Campaign Setting. But that is a lofty goal and there are some things I need to figure out along the way. So how about doing something more simpler for a bit all the while adhering to a time honored tradition of good GMing and be lazy about it. I can make a simple setting with idea that Logan Knight had with his Corpathium setting - reusability.
Im a great fan of LOTFP setting premise of a more historical setting. And with steady surplus of wonderful England themed products like Dolmenwood and Midderlands out there lately. Add the fact that I have been fascinated of English history even more so then my own countries history. This feels like a natural place to put starting point of Wishery. And that is where the Mirrors of England come in.
Make the world usable for all those products, compatible with more grounded ideas when I need them and make it compatible with with Dying Earth setting in the future. And the best way is doing a mirage, a pale reflection of the real thing. Something that is inherently familiar and yet gives freedom to twist it in the shape I want it. All the optic puns are intended, because here is my plan.
- Grab a old timey map of England and mirror it. here are few likely candidates:
1852 Vuillemin Map of the British Isles
1772 Bonne Map of England and_Wales
- Photoshop magic some hexes on it.
- Plop mirrored Ruined Ghinor highlands features somewhere on the southern cost as a tribute to Wishery, and mirror those the other way.
- Feel smart about it.
Original culprit done by Vandel J. Arden |
Part II will follow after some quick photoshop magic with more details of Mirror of England.
And after that I plan to make a post about how this ties into Dying Earth idea, something akin to fluid history, not sure how to call that idea just yet.
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