Shrines of the Rittermarch
This is a small project for #MoreMausritterMarch. Technically it doesn't quite fit the brief of the jam, in that it's a *generator* for hex locations, rather than a single hex location or adventure.
You can read the whole text in your browser, and download the source HTML, for free. I do like money though. Please consider paying if you enjoy it.
Currently it features:
- d20 tables for shrine locations and offerings left there
- Four mouse deities, each with a unique spell to grant to the faithful
- Six mouse NPCs, including fellow pilgrims and shrine attendants.
The PDF version (available at $2) also has an unkeyed sample hexmap, made using Nate Treme's HPS Doodle Tiles.
The PDF has a color version for screen use, and black & white versions for printing either as single pages or prearranged into a booklet for suplex printing. Use "flip on short edge" if printing the latter.
Shrines of the Rittermarch is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
The project uses the Dicier font by Speak the Sky, which is also licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
The HPS Doodle Tiles are used with permission by Nate Treme of Highland Paranormal Society.
Mausritter is copyright Losing Games.
Shrines of the Rittermarch is an independent production by Glaucus Hauriant and is not affiliated with Losing Games. It is published under the Mausritter Third Party Licence.
The thumbnail is made from public domain art, the little grasshopper at the end is a recoloured stock image.
Status | In development |
Category | Physical game |
Rating | Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars (8 total ratings) |
Author | glaucus |
Genre | Role Playing |
Tags | mausritter, rittermarch |
Purchase
In order to download this game you must purchase it at or above the minimum price of $2 USD. You will get access to the following files:
Download demo
Development log
- pdf versionMar 19, 2021
- expanded tablesMar 15, 2021
Comments
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This is pretty cool, but it would be more useful as a downloadable PDF rather than an embedded web page.
You're right. I usually have a pdf available at launch for my other-in-browser titles, but I was tired and really wanted to get this out there. I'll throw up a pdf version soon, it won't have the best layout as this is text I'm still adding to.
Thank you for the kind words!