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Hi again.
It's me, dak. But you can call me The Reverend Judge Dak J. Ultimak.
Reading those old drafts worked to get me motivated and get some writing done for the next issue. The next post will be Part 3 of the "making of", and will focus on the maps. And it happens to be where I'm at on the current drafts. It's all part of the process. So that's what I've been doing the last couple days. Also playing video games, technically trying to finish Cyberpunk 2077 on Stadia, I wasn't able to, so forget that. Let's talk about the future of Crawl! Your favorite RPG zine.
Crawl! no. 13 is the Deathmatch issue which I'm currently working on (again) and I go into more details on the series of "Making of" posts.
Crawl! no. 14 is the Downtime issue. I actually finished the first draft of this, and I rumored that it might come out before 13. Most of it is done, but it still needs some work. and the playtests were positive, but I'm back to focusing on Deathmatch right now. There is possible of room for submissions, so if you have an idea, let's talk. I'll link or share my email, or you can find it all over this site.
Crawl! no. 15 is possibly called Ordem Obscurum. It's on secretive societies, such as thieves guilds and militant orders. Stupid simple idea, I hope you like it. A lot of it is done, the core concepts are there, it will need some fleshing out and some examples. I might share the rules early, and have an open call for submissions.
Crawl! no. 16 is possibly called Nemesis! I have an idea for bosses and rivals. This might not work at all. I'm not there yet. These are mostly notes. I have an idea for reaction rolls, but this might make it into the no. 15, we'll see.
Crawl! no. 17 is going to be called Dungeon! this might bleed into Crawl! no. 18. It's big and ambitious, and I might be breaking rules with this one. Most of it has been "compiled", I just need to work on some details. Expect a ton of public playtesting for this. I've threatened this one for a while if anyone has been paying attention. I think it's a great idea.
That's my plate for DCC, let's see how big these spoons are, and how many I have left.
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