![]() They were amused by a couple of animated books that followed them around like cats, though the creepy librarians kept appearing to whisk the books away into the shadows. On what happened inside the Library…(keep in mind, virtually all of this was determined by dice rolls and game mechanics)īereft, the undead knight and Firebeetle entered the Library from the pit into which they’d fallen. He’s such an idiot.Īnyway, I’ll give you the airplane view of what went down inside the Stygian Library and make my point for the day: Literally the only reason I’m including a link here is to give you a feel for this character. ![]() It was going to be called Five Days In Boghallow, a fighting romp with a funny undead sidekick. I put this ridiculous booklet together during conference calls in the COVID-19 quarantine, and I treated it as the opening sequence before entering the Stygian Library. Maybe Emmy’s Stygian Library would be the trick. Neither Blue Medusa, D&D, Ironsworn, nor Starforged were delivering on the premise I was searching for: the awe and danger of exploration inside the covers of a book. Gets into trouble practically at every destination.įirebeetle has a tendency to stumble into dimensional portals (as I try new game systems), finding himself in underground dungeons in the Middle Ages (D&D), Viking-era Iceland in an impossible city made of clusters of hot air balloons (Ironsworn RPG system), or in the far future on a dying space station (Starforged RPG system). He’s not really charming, but thinks he is. He’s an aimless adventurer, in it for the thrill, always ready to take up a quest or try a mysterious corridor, picking up random things along the way and relying on his luck to seem him through. ![]() I recreate him in any game system I’m testing out because he amuses me. Firebeetle was a name I was given for my very first D&D character back in the day. ![]()
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