Final Countdown–The Coming of Winter

We are in the last 20 hours of our latest Kickstarter–The Coming of Winter! Feeling pretty blessed with our supporters to help us publish these three winter-themed adventures.

Just got some more art in and wanted to share:

Ice bridge fight against banngeists (evil spirits).
Dwarven thief foolishly removes the wooden stake from Pale Fang of the Mountain Tiger Clan
Whoops!
Close and personal!

Worked with three great artists, Del Tiegeler, ScorpyDesign, and Eric Hunt…definitely recommend them!

If you want to hop on and grab some great deals on our Add-Ons, or get 3 great adventures, better hurry!

The Coming of Winter–FUNDED!!

Kickstarter News: We Reached Our Goal!

Wow!! We are stoked to have reached our goal!! Thank you so much for your support! I’ve been busy with the holidays and this made everything better for me and hope you all had a great holiday as well! We have been successful with a few Kickstarters now and each time, it’s an absolute dream to be able to commission original art for our adventures and we feel great knowing there are others being able to use our products for their own campaigns and making memories with their players.

New Tiers!

In our comments, a backer asked if we would combine all our PDFs into one package. I finally had some time to put that together and we are now introducing:

PDF Blizzard: The PDF Blizzard (90$) includes The Coming of Winter PDFs, Journal of Nevermore optional rules, and all of the Add-On adventures in PDF form—which basically covers all of our adventures (it will also include the short adventure- The Covey, which isn’t part of the Add-Ons). There are a few that aren’t on there as they are PWYW/free on DrivethruRPG (Kellerin’s Rumble) and a few free adventures we have on our blog. This tier is basically for the whole sha-bang.

White Out: I also added a tier for all of our PODs/PDFs ($190) into one package called White Out. Basically this includes everything, like the PDF Blizzard version but includes both the Book AND PDF versions of adventures from the Add-Ons as well as PDF’s of adventures that don’t have the option of PODs. It will also include the POD/PDF of Coming of Winter and Journal of Nevermore optional rules.

Snowfall: Just a 1$ tier but gives backers an opportunity to purchase Add-Ons at a discounted price than anywhere else. This tier does not include the new Coming of Winter adventures.

Art is Coming In…

Just got a few new pieces from Eric Hunt for the Winter’s Grasp adventure:

And also a new piece from Del Tiegeler for the Ice Needles of the Cryoptera adventure:

Del said it was a joke at first…adding baby manticores. I told him to keep them in there because I’ve never seen an adventure with baby manticores before—so I wrote them in. What would your PCs do with baby manticores?!

Jonbar is going to start posting about our brand-new campaign through Coppercore as we playtest through it again. Keep your eyes open—good things are coming!

I have failed thee…

Terribly sorry folks, seems I had something not correctly set up when last we streamed. Had I done it correctly, there would be a far better copy…and one without the internet crapping out on us too.

All is not lost, however; Twitch…which is where we stream live every Wednesday at 6:15PM Pacific Standard Time, does have a recording of the entire episode 3.

I will be preparing all day in the dungeon that is our studio, in an attempt to insure that this does not happen again, and so a pristine copy of Episode 4 will be waiting for you next Sunday night. I’d like to think that the sound will be far improved as well, and that I might be able to do some more with the stream itself, split screens and better shots of the battle board.

Again, my profuse apologies

Shamoda

The Dragonback Mountains – The Beginning of an Entire World

This is a map that Jonbar drew up which includes the Dragonback Mountains (north) and the Zontani Sea region (south). The Zontani Sea holds the City of Vermilion and we have recently put out a bunch of adventures in that region, as well as playtesting the City of Vermilion. The giant empire of Rhone lays between the Dragonback Mountains and the Zontani Sea.. But we will focus on the Dragonback Mountains for now:

A closer view of the Dragonback Mountains that Jonbar drew a long while back. The darker etched mountains in the middle are the Dragonback and its name comes from the region looks like a dragon with arching wings and a long tail. Building a world like this is a giant task, so we started with the Dragonback Mountains but eventually broke it down to Drachenvale.

This Drachenvale map was generated by Grutzi who does a lot of great map work (and possesses an astounding creative mind)! It is a living map that is constantly expanding and becoming more detailed as we publish more old school modules. In its current state it shows the location of some of our already published OSR Adventures including The Willowmere Vagabonds (near Willowmere), the Nevermore Mine, Trollback Keep, Of Beasts and Men (north of Oakvale near the Elvish Ruins), and the Dragon’s Gullet. Winter’s Feast is not shown but is up past Mammoth Lake in the Mammoth Glacier area!

Within Drachenvale sits the city of Coppercore, the main human town in this region that we started with. From Dragonback, to Drachenvale, to Coppercore.

We realized very quickly that Coppercore itself was getting big, fast, and so we decided to break the map down even further! There are several adventures the party can follow that surround the city proper that include its three wayhouse settlements (Ersten, Mittelholme, and Farholme), as well as locations underneath Coppercore!

Further still are three fully fleshed out adventures that we’ve decided to combine into one singular production for a Kickstarter in the works called the Coming of Winter. If you want a quick bundle and want to support us, amazing artists we work with, and kick us some beer money then we’d appreciate it! It really goes right back into creating more adventures and breaking-even on commissions paid to (very talented) artists.

This entire region is also currently the setting of our live stream on Twitch. If you want to poke your head into our adventures every so often, the stream is every Wednesday with recordings posted to Youtube by the following Sunday.

This map shows Coppercore’s location and how close those three adventures are: Ice Needles of Cryoptera, the frost giant and wolf lair (Winter’s Grasp) and ice troll cave (Winter’s Blight).

We continue to delve into creating our own lore, deities, and other aspects that make this a living, breathing, world. This is nothing new as I believe a lot of GM’s enjoy world-building and all the little details, but I wanted to share what our own flavor or ‘world’ looks like.

If you have ideas for adventures that might fit in our world and want to try your hand at publishing, reach out to me through email themercilessmerchants@gmail.com or on our Discord (link on the homepage)! There are several continents and hundreds of ideas we haven’t come up with yet!

The Slyth Have Escaped! (New high-level OSR adventure for Levels 14+)

Happy Halloween everyone!

I was asked to help with layout for PrinceofNothing’s new adventure, Slyth Hive. I was intrigued because he claimed it was for level 14+ characters using the OSRIC ruleset–if that matters, I mean all of these retroclones are pretty easy to convert to your favorite rulebook, right? But ask yourself, how many high-level OSR adventures are out there? Anthony Huso comes to my mind, but anyone else?–seems pretty rare.

Most high-level Dungeon & Dragons adventures I see are a bit boring. Instead of 1 dragon, they throw in 3, which to me– takes away the awe of a huge, ferocious dragon. Or, they gimp the players and put in effects or reasons why certain spells or magic items won’t work, etc. Seems pretty cheap, since it took so long for a player to get their character that high of level and then take away their power?

In Slyth Hive, there are a few minor tricks here and there–and why wouldn’t there be as you are going up against some powerful foes! But for the majority of the adventure, it felt like the full power of the character is encouraged! Your character has followers? Cool…bring them along! You got a +5 Vorpal Sword of Lighting? Great–I hope it serves you well. And with most of Prince’s work, the creativity is pretty unmatched–I mean, I get a little disgusted or uncomfortable just reading some of his descriptions–it’s a rare gift to ooze those feelings upon your players as they explore and try to stay alive.

So come forth to Old Agoiah, a mountain full of doom and despair…I guarantee your players with their uber powerful characters of level 14+ are going to be challenged! For sale now at DrivethruRPG: Slyth Hive

Although as fate would have it, I know Edgewise–author of Peril in Olden Wood, is also working on a high-level adventure and he has been super patient with me….so will we start off 2024 with another high-level D&D adventure? I think so!

Also, we have 3 adventures wrapped into one for the Dragonback Mountain setting. If you have enjoyed The Willowmere Vagabonds, Nevermore Mines, Trollback Keep, and Of Beasts and Men…then you will need to get your hands on The Coming of Winter! Easily scanned adventures for the DM during play. Levels 3-5. New Monsters….new Spells…and of course, New Magic Items! If your characters find themselves in the snowy mountains, these three adventures are easy to plug in to your existing campaign. Get on our pre-launch page—we will be launching soon! https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/mercilessmerchants/the-coming-of-winter

And if you can’t wait for our Kickstarter, here is a special 50% discount for Winter’s Feast

Winter’s Feast is located in the Dragonback Mountains, for levels 5-9. “Starvation is upon two barbarian clans. Hope for survival rides on a scout’s report of sighting a dead Solifugas, a colossal ice worm. Hunting bands are set out to collect meat for survival but none have returned. You have been tasked to find them and bring back meat for the clan to survive the winter. But winter has been harsh and merciless this year, and other humanoids are rushing for the food source. And how did this giant worm die? What lays below the Glacier of the Mammoth?”

Enjoy!

Kickstarter: The Coming of Winter–3 OSR fantasy adventures, PRE-LAUNCH HYPE

The Coming of Winter contains three OSR adventures set in the cold reaches of the Dragonback Mountains. The adventures are located near a town called Coppercore, known for its rich copper mines. Primarily inhabited by humans, there is also a dwarf quarter, while numerous beast clans known as the Verloren roam the expansive wilderness.

The adventures are modular and can be used separately or together and easily inserted into any GM’s campaign setting that has a snowy mountain wilderness for D&D 1E/2E games. The adventures have been written, edited (2/3 finished), and currently going through layout mode and finishing art pieces, which may change the approximate page numbers below.

You can join our pre-launch page here: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/mercilessmerchants/the-coming-of-winter

Ice Needles of the Cryoptera

Eons ago, in a battle of the gods, the Sun God, Ardennor cast down the God of the Cryopteras, Gwerendok, from the heavens, entombing the ice devil inside an amber prison, deep within a mountain. A shrine to Ardennor was built to guard the imprisonment of the devil, but in the harsh and unrelenting wilds of the Dragonback Mountains, the priests and denizens eventually perished, and the shrine became forgotten behind a frozen waterfall for hundreds of years.

A variety of adventure hooks send the party through snowy mountainous terrain to a massive frozen waterfall. The frozen waterfall has been chosen by the cold-dwelling insect race, the cryoptera, as a suitable location for three of their elders to attempt their fifth metamorphic stage. Elders who are successful are elevated to almost demi-god status among their race! While waiting, their pupas have dug deeper tunnels inside the mountain, accidently discovering their entombed god, Gwerendok! The cryoptera hold a fervent hope that their awakened elders will be powerful enough to release their god upon the world where they can pillage all resources and thrive. Enter, the adventurers.…

An expanded adventure from Patreon in 2017, Ice Needles of the Cryoptera includes:

  • Original art by ScorpyDesign and Del Teigeler
  • 3 maps: (Waterfall Base, Shrine of Ardennor, Upper Waterfall Cave)
  • Approx. 35 pages

Winter’s Grasp

Lady Attya, a druidess, bursts through the tavern doors, calling for help and urges heroes to quickly follow bloody tracks into the snow-laden mountains and forests in search of her niece, Tonya. She claims Tonya was abducted by a hairy, monstrous creature! Wintery skies threaten to bury the tracks in snow if not followed immediately….Time is running out!

But it is well known that ravenous worgs and humanoids prowl the lower forests this time of year for food and resources as well as the different clans of the rough Verloren and even monstrous man-eating giants! Tall tales and boasts have grown suddenly quiet as nervous looks spread across the cozy inn. Who will stand and answer the call to take on this daunting task..?

Winter’s Grasp is an adventure through the wilds of the Dragonback Mountains that ends up with a lowish level party facing the likes of a frost giant to save a girl and possibly explore a cave lair that houses an old burial mound of the Verloren Cave Bear Clan. Will the party use their wits and apply trickery? Negotiate? Use stealth? Or bravely (foolishly?) attack a frost giant in its own lair?!

  • Eric Hunt provides the art in this adventure as well as the cover for The Coming of Winter.
  • 2 maps (Worg Den, Frost Giant Lair)
  • Approx. 12 pages

Winter’s Blight

Various adventure hooks lead PCs to a glacier that has eroded the mountain valley, exposing a cave entrance resembling a mountain tiger’s open maw. Most believe the entrance leads to one of the numerous Verloren clan burial mounds in the area. Its discovery is ripe for those brave enough to face its guards and wards for looting, or to protect the burial for the Mountain Tiger Clan. In either case, the locals also believe it’s become a new lair for a bloodthirsty group of ice trolls who have recently terrorized the roads and nearby human settlements. The locals express whatever the adventures find can be theirs….but of course, they don’t speak for the Mountain Tiger Clan.

An expanded adventure from Patreon in 2017 known as the ‘The Ice Troll Cave’, Winter’s Blight includes:

  • Art by Del Teigeler
  • 3 maps: (Ice Troll Lair, Ice Troll Floating Iceberg dungeon, Smilodon Tomb)
  • Approx. 26 pages

The Coming of Winter Package:

  • All adventures are organized with bullet points and bolding for ease of scanning while playing at the table.
  • Wilderness map of the region
  • 6 New Monsters including the cryoptera, banngeists, and the monstrous glyptonia!
  • 7 New Spells, most with a snow/ice theme.
  • 15+ New Magic Items

Our Kickstarter launches Nov. 13th, 2023. Thanks for your consideration and support, hope to see you there!!

https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/mercilessmerchants/the-coming-of-winter

Slyth Hive and The Coming of Winter Updates for the OSR

Once in awhile I get asked for collaboration on a Dungeons & Dragons / OSR project. I get addicted to people’s passions and usually can’t say no if I have time for it—especially if they are open to critique and/or edits in an effort to make it better. That part is pretty fun for me because you can build off ideas off one another—I mean, who doesn’t enjoy discussing D&D adventures? One example of a successful project was Peril in Olden Wood by Ray Weidner—pretty cool project! Ray had done most of the work and was open to suggestions and I enjoyed putting his ideas into layout mode. For Peril in Olden Wood fans, Ray has something new in the works—Beware the King of the Cannibal Cult! I haven’t been able to delve into it yet and he is patiently waiting on me to get some other AD&D adventures and modules published (as well as real life projects) but from what I know, it’s a high level AD&D adventure! I’m hoping to work with him this November/December.

Other such projects was The Red Prophet Rises, where after Prince of Nothing reviewed The Chest, we chatted and I challenged him to write his own adventure. I wrote Red Prophet, and Prince enhanced it, and it was an overall enjoyable experience. But that was just a warm-up for Prince as he accepted my challenge and our roles reversed as he wrote Palace of Unquiet Repose and I did edits and layout. So how could I say no to him on his next project: Slyth Hive?

I’m not going to ruin any surprises about the fantasy adventure except that it’s for Level 14+ adventurers for OSRIC! How many high level adventures are out there for D&D? I can think of Huso and maybe a few rare others, but that’s about it….now Ray and Prince are tackling the challenge—I love it! Slyth Hive it about 90+ pages of high creativity and challenges. The adventure is almost wrapped up so keep an eye out for it soon!

Coming of Winter

We got 3 D&D adventures rolled up into one big presentation called The Coming of Winter.

Eric Hunt has been working hard getting the cover piece done for Coming of Winter. You can check him out at ericthomashunt.bigcartel.com or on his instagram Ericthomashunt. He also has some assignments for the Winter’s Grasp adventure.

I’m working with ScorpyDesigns again and Sumit has been putting our ideas on paper as he shows the different metamorphic stages of the cryoptera—an insect humanoid race that lives in the snowy wastes. The cryoptera are the main antagonists in Ice Needles of the Cryoptera. I wrote that adventure awhile back during my Patreon days, but I’ve added an outside area and an additional level of the adventure and Jon has added some additional challenges. If you like Sumit’s work (he also did the cover for Gyllagoon’s Island), you can find him on Fiverr at Draw illustrations in black and white by Scorpydesign | Fiverr. I highly recommend him, super easy to work with and a great guy.

Finally Del Tiegeler is wrapping up his assignment list for Winter’s Blight (formerly Ice Troll Cave). I’ve really enjoyed ‘watching’ the adventure of the four heroes as they delve deeper into the cave. Del does a lot of cool details and has been a lot of fun to work with. So much fun in fact, I just put in an order for 2 more full page art pieces for Ice Needles.

You can check out Del’s art at mavfire.deviantart.com or www.delteigelerillustration.com.

The Merciless Merchants are busy and good things are coming! In fact, I’m sending out a coupon for The Nevermore Mines since its Halloween season—an adventure that is based off Jon’s garage/haunted house every year for Halloween. If my DrivethruRPG email doesn’t reach you, give me a holler here and Ill send you the coupon code.

Stay tuned for Coming of Winter Kickstarter news!

Final Version–Entering the Ice Troll Cave

I wanted to share the final version of Del’s art for the party entering the Ice Troll Cave. The more I type that out, the more I want a real name for the adventure….ugh..it will come to me. But check it out!!!:

I love how it came together. The dark inks remind me of the art in the old school first edition D&D books. I know most newer gamers like the colored fancy art, but the black and white brings back nostalgia for me.

Anyways, back to editing. I have finished Winter’s Grasp and we are starting to get some art in for that by Eric Hunt, which is looking pretty sweet. And I’m about 95% of the way finished with Ice Needles of the Cryoptera, but I’ve decided to add another level to the dungeon, so going to bust that out. Also going to use ScorpyDesign for the art in that adventure. Once Ice Needles is done with editing and new areas, I’ll do some thorough editing through Ice Trolls and we will be good to go.

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