Re: L'Oeil Noir V5
Publié : mar. janv. 07, 2020 12:08 pm
Tu as reçu en physique ???
Si oui envois des photos !!!
Si oui envois des photos !!!
Julian_Manson a écrit : ↑mar. janv. 07, 2020 10:53 am Hop, je poste car j'ai reçu l'écran et le bestiaire.
C'est du lourd. Déjà ce sont de très beaux objets ( mention au vernis sélectif qui ressort comparé au mat du reste du matériel ). Mais le bestiaire est assez incroyable.
On est au niveau de D&D. Les créatures de TDE sont très variées, et nombre d'entre elles sont très intelligentes ( cf: la fuite plutôt que la mort ), certains sont inoffensives, voire craintives, peu sont vraiment mauvaises et dangereuses. Les animaux sont très bien détaillés.
les dragons sont très typés ( ils me font penser à Golden Sun pour certains ) et sont assez éloignés de ceux de D&D ( et sont plus liés à leur habitat ).
Certaines créatures connues sont très différentes ( par exemple les kobolds ) et certaines sont excessivement rares.
Livre de base, écran, bestiaire et almanach.Dany40 a écrit : ↑mar. janv. 07, 2020 11:27 pm Cette idée n’est pas l’apanage unique de l’Oeil Noir bien sûr ... ce que j’apprécie spécifiquement à ce niveau c’est que l’Oeil Noir le fait en laissant un côté moins punitif que Runequest. On est moins sévèrement puni par les combats à l’Oeil Noir qu’à Runequest au regard des mécaniques de jeu ... on est d’abord érodé plus que placé en situation de danger vital (même si on peut immédiatement se dire que ça va mal finir ).
Mais sans l’idée oui cela est proche d’un aspect présent aussi à Runequest.
EDIT : Tu as commandé d’autres choses de la gamme au fait ?
Elderieth Island (10)
The proud motte Elderieth has stood for centuries on the island. People still say that the ghosts of the fallen from a large battle still haunt the place. This story has a kernel of truth: centuries ago, the baron of Elderieth made a deal with dark powers to bend the power of the fairy Isayala to his will. He was an extremely jealous husband who kept his wife locked in the highest tower of the fortress whenever he rode out.
The neighboring nobles envied the baron’s newfound power, which is said to have granted him eternal youth. In the end, several knights joined forces, came to the island and slew the baron and his men-at-arms, who fought to the death. They found his starving wife in her bower, the whole room covered with strange symbols drawn in blood. Free from her chains, the nymph Isayala demanded an of Elderdonk for the injustice she had suffered. The knights burned down the motte and left behind a man-at-arms who seem to want to kill him, he settled in Elderdonk. He lived spent several years in the otherworld with the nymph, but nobody knows if this is true. The ghost of the baroness of Elderieth is said to haunt the isle to this day, seeking revenge against the living. Some villagers think that dark, arcane secrets of the baron still wait to be found in the ruins, but nobody has found anything yet.
Dany40 a écrit : ↑jeu. janv. 09, 2020 12:16 pm C’est du 100% Oeil Noir ça monsieur
Je te conseille vivement le supplément régional Warring Kingdoms qui est beaucoup dans cette ambiance .
Par exemple une petite localité est décrite plus précisément avec une petite île cachée d’histoire :
Elderieth Island (10)
The proud motte Elderieth has stood for centuries on the island. People still say that the ghosts of the fallen from a large battle still haunt the place. This story has a kernel of truth: centuries ago, the baron of Elderieth made a deal with dark powers to bend the power of the fairy Isayala to his will. He was an extremely jealous husband who kept his wife locked in the highest tower of the fortress whenever he rode out.
The neighboring nobles envied the baron’s newfound power, which is said to have granted him eternal youth. In the end, several knights joined forces, came to the island and slew the baron and his men-at-arms, who fought to the death. They found his starving wife in her bower, the whole room covered with strange symbols drawn in blood. Free from her chains, the nymph Isayala demanded an of Elderdonk for the injustice she had suffered. The knights burned down the motte and left behind a man-at-arms who seem to want to kill him, he settled in Elderdonk. He lived spent several years in the otherworld with the nymph, but nobody knows if this is true. The ghost of the baroness of Elderieth is said to haunt the isle to this day, seeking revenge against the living. Some villagers think that dark, arcane secrets of the baron still wait to be found in the ruins, but nobody has found anything yet.