OSRIC (1e rules) Products Available

You can talk about "almost" anything here.

Moderator: Falconer

User avatar
Piper
Dragon Slayer
Posts: 1465
Joined: Sun Oct 21, 2007 6:59 pm

Post by Piper »

Thanks for the quick reply, Stranger. I appreciate the info.

jgbrowning
Uber-Grognard
Posts: 1083
Joined: Sat Jul 29, 2006 11:46 am

Malevolent and Benign: A First Edition Bestiary in hardcover

Post by jgbrowning »

Image

Malevolent and Benign is a brand new 128 page hardcover, 1e monster book featuring 150 creatures (and more than 85 illustrations) compatible with the first edition of the world's most popular fantasy roleplaying game. Confront the most experienced player with unfamiliar monsters such as the fearsome fungal render, the vicious hellscorn and the terrible herald of armageddon. Includes 4 appedices: new magic items associated with the monsters, monsters by level, monsters by rarity, and monsters by terrain type.

M&B is out now in hardcover at Lulu. The softcover version will be hitting FLGS in about two weeks as will the PDF hit digital stores. I'm jumping the gun on the hardback version a little be, as there will be the typical production and shipping times associated with Lulu, so those who prefer hardback won't have to wait longer than those preferring other formats to get their book.

http://www.lulu.com/content/hardcover-b ... ry/6529030

Hope everyone enjoys!

Joseph Browning
Expeditious Retreat Press

User avatar
T. Foster
GRUMPY OLD GROGNARD
Posts: 12396
Joined: Sat Sep 10, 2005 8:37 pm
Contact:

Post by T. Foster »

Hi Joe,

Nice looking cover! Who is the author (or authors) of this book?
The Mystical Trash Heap - blog about D&D and other 80s pop-culture
The Heroic Legendarium - my book of 1E-compatible rules expansions and modifications, now available for sale at DriveThruRPG

User avatar
AxeMental
Uber-Grognard
Posts: 15107
Joined: Mon Sep 12, 2005 7:38 am
Location: Florida

Post by AxeMental »

Great cover! Do you have a review anyplace yet?
"I prefer dangerous freedom over peaceful slavery."
Thomas Jefferson in letter to Madison

Back in the days when a leopard could grab and break your Australopithecus (gracile or robust) nek and drag you into the tree as a snack, mankind has never had a break"
** Stone Giant

jgbrowning
Uber-Grognard
Posts: 1083
Joined: Sat Jul 29, 2006 11:46 am

Post by jgbrowning »

T. Foster wrote:Hi Joe,

Nice looking cover! Who is the author (or authors) of this book?
James C. Boney, Joseph Browning, Andrew Hind, Alphonso Warden are the authors listed. There are a lot of monsters I converted from 3e open sources to 1e as well.

And Axe, no one's gotten a copy yet so there's no reviews yet.

joe b.

jgbrowning
Uber-Grognard
Posts: 1083
Joined: Sat Jul 29, 2006 11:46 am

Advanced Adventure #10: The Lost Keys of Solitude available

Post by jgbrowning »

Image

Advanced Adventures #10: The Lost Keys of Solitude is an OSRIC(TM) module designed for 6-8 adventurers of levels 6-10, written by Joseph Browning & Suzi Yee.

While traveling through the foothills of the Garvain Mountains, your party found refuge for the night in a hermit's cave. In the morning, you wake to find the hermit and all his possessions gone, all except for two golden tiles: one embossed with the image of a bull with his hrons down and ready to charge, the other a tiger poised and ready to pounce. When the tiles are placed next to each other so that the bull and tiger face one another, the embossed images move, fusing the two pieces into one. The newly created image is the bull and tiger locked in combat. The fused piece is easily separated, and when separated, the images of the bull and tiger return to normal. Beside the two golden tiles lies a crudely-drawn map of the area with a path marked through valleys and passes ending at an "x" labeled "Solitude."

What terrors or treasure could be found in Solitude?


Advanced Adventures #10: The Lost Keys of Solitude is available at http://www.xrpshop.citymax.com/catalog/ ... 057097.htm. It will hit FLGS shelves soon, and if you prefer PDF go to http://www.yourgamesnow.com/index.php?m ... ts_id=2692 for a downloadable copy.

joe b.

User avatar
AxeMental
Uber-Grognard
Posts: 15107
Joined: Mon Sep 12, 2005 7:38 am
Location: Florida

OSRIC Mugs, Poster, Mouse Pad

Post by AxeMental »

OSRIC and MoM Mugs, Posters, Mouse Pads

http://www.zazzle.com/osric+gifts

I've been meaning to get this up. I'll be posting a MoM calander (hopefully soon) as well. You need to click on the little mug image to see the back.

BTW, that old fool card is not mine. :wink:
"I prefer dangerous freedom over peaceful slavery."
Thomas Jefferson in letter to Madison

Back in the days when a leopard could grab and break your Australopithecus (gracile or robust) nek and drag you into the tree as a snack, mankind has never had a break"
** Stone Giant

User avatar
Terrex
Uber-Grognard
Posts: 1330
Joined: Sat Jan 19, 2008 8:44 am

Post by Terrex »

LOL, Osric the Old Fool is a most unwelcome guest on that page...

User avatar
AxeMental
Uber-Grognard
Posts: 15107
Joined: Mon Sep 12, 2005 7:38 am
Location: Florida

Post by AxeMental »

A direct link to shop.
http://www.zazzle.com/axemental
"I prefer dangerous freedom over peaceful slavery."
Thomas Jefferson in letter to Madison

Back in the days when a leopard could grab and break your Australopithecus (gracile or robust) nek and drag you into the tree as a snack, mankind has never had a break"
** Stone Giant

User avatar
qstor
Member
Posts: 21
Joined: Fri Jul 17, 2009 6:42 pm
Location: Maryland
Contact:

Post by qstor »

I saw an ad for an OSRIC unearthed too? Does anyone have a copy of it?

Mike
"There is no greater power in the universe than the need for freedom." G'Kar B5

tacojohn4547
Uber-Grognard
Posts: 1360
Joined: Tue Oct 17, 2006 11:37 pm
Location: Wichita, Kansas

Post by tacojohn4547 »

jgbrowning wrote:
T. Foster wrote:Hi Joe,

Nice looking cover! Who is the author (or authors) of this book?
James C. Boney, Joseph Browning, Andrew Hind, Alphonso Warden are the authors listed. There are a lot of monsters I converted from 3e open sources to 1e as well.

And Axe, no one's gotten a copy yet so there's no reviews yet.

joe b.
Hey Joe,

Are you going to have copies of the new XRP monster book available at your booth at Gen Con, either in softcover or in hardcover? I know at least two DM's that want to get copies of the hardcover version. :wink:

Thanks,

Jon

francisca
Peon of the Vile Rune Tribe
Posts: 9113
Joined: Mon Sep 12, 2005 11:07 am

Post by francisca »

tacojohn4547 wrote: Hey Joe,

Are you going to have copies of the new XRP monster book available at your booth at Gen Con, either in softcover or in hardcover? I know at least two DM's that want to get copies of the hardcover version. :wink:

Thanks,

Jon
make that 3.

User avatar
Marriat the Ranger
Veteran Member
Posts: 339
Joined: Thu May 01, 2008 8:02 pm
Location: Keep of Adlerweg

Post by Marriat the Ranger »

I'm picking up an OSRIC manual from the online store ... but I was just wondering why the hardback is $98? Is there any way to lower that price or does it have to do with difficulty of making it vs. # of people ordering it?

But yeah I read the .pdf and this stuff is great! Hats off to those who made OSRIC happen!!
Marriat the Ranger
"Easing giant-class creatures of their miserable lives since 1982" ...
My campaign blog: http://haldornscampaign.blogspot.com/

User avatar
Marriat the Ranger
Veteran Member
Posts: 339
Joined: Thu May 01, 2008 8:02 pm
Location: Keep of Adlerweg

Post by Marriat the Ranger »

Just placed my order .... Hmmm, I'm starting a new campaign would be nice to use OSRIC :)

Give the ol' hardbacks a rest.
Marriat the Ranger
"Easing giant-class creatures of their miserable lives since 1982" ...
My campaign blog: http://haldornscampaign.blogspot.com/

User avatar
Piper
Dragon Slayer
Posts: 1465
Joined: Sun Oct 21, 2007 6:59 pm

Post by Piper »

Marriat the Ranger wrote:I'm picking up an OSRIC manual from the online store ... but I was just wondering why the hardback is $98? Is there any way to lower that price or does it have to do with difficulty of making it vs. # of people ordering it?
There is a $28 hardbound, too. It contains the exact same text and pagination as the $98 version. The only difference is the expensive edition has green pages separating the chapters, and green ink for the headings. It looks nice but I would be happy putting up with black & white and grayscale and pocketing the $60 difference.
Red 5, Standing ... Hey! Is That A Banana?

Post Reply