I really like the ships shapes that really gives that SpellJammer feel Though I'm not fully convinced by the background.
I will be GMing an old school SpellJammer game at TotalCon (February in Massachusets), and I needed some new ships.
This is based on the TSR ship, but is mostly my design.
The space background is by Stratomunchkin at DeviantArt.com
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I really like the ships shapes that really gives that SpellJammer feel Though I'm not fully convinced by the background.
You should have seen the background before I reduced the brightness by 70%! Still it is a bit over the top.
Let's try it with a plain starfield.
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Very nice! I'm sure it will be a hit in your campaign.
Cheers,
-Arsheesh
Thanks, I also need to make a larger Vodani Ship for the PCs to attack.
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Oh you HAVE to keep that original background. That is number one old school !! Great looking ships
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Now that TotalCon is over I can post the map of the Vodoni Wolfship. The game went very well considering it was Sunday morning at 8am.
It was a fun weekend. I got to play in old school D&D games DM'd by industry guests Tim Kask, Frank Mentzer, & Michael Curtis.
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I know the background is a little busy, but it's to late to change it now.
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I wish I was near to Massachusets, so I could have gone to this. It sounds really great. I've written a thread about your game at the Spelljammer forum at The Piazza, to let other fans know this happened. Did you write the adventure yourself, or was it the start of the standard TSR campaign for Vodoni?
One thing you might want to consider about the background, if you run this again, or if you want to run other SJ adventures, is that, if you can create a more neutral background (maybe a starfield) for multiple ship deckplans, it might be possible for the different deckplans to fit together. Imagine, for example, the PCs in the Lampray Ship ramming the Vodoni Huntship. If you literally placed the Lampray ship map on top of the Vodoni Huntship map, and lined up the ram with part of the Huntship, it would be a great way to show the players the area where the boarding action would take place.
A more neutral starfield background might make that easier to do.
You might also want to consider making a transparant background, printing the ships out on acetate and then laying down a starfield on the gaming table with the deckplans on top. If you did that, you could build up a library of ships and have them dock with each other, without any of the background of the "top" ship covering up any of the cool details on the "bottom" ship.
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That is a cool idea using a transparent acetate sheet for the ship. Never thought of that.
The SJ game I ran at Totalcon was one I created, but calling it an "Adventure" would be a stretch. " Prince Andru's wife and child have been kidnapped and are being held on this ship by a group of Vodoni. Attack the ship with your Lamprey ship, board it and try to rescue them." end of story, the time slot was only 4 hrs, So just a quick hack n Slash. I didn't even write it down just played it off the top of my head with nothing more than the map and a list of monster stats.
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