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2.2. FUNDAMENTOS TEÓRICOS

2.2.3. Tipos de fisuras en vigas de concreto armado

Over the past several years, there has been a Renaissance of interest in both playing and publishing for the family of games that Weird Fantasy Role-Playing now joins. LotFP will continue to support these games as well as its own with future adventure releases.

It should be noted that none of these companies at the time of this writing are making material specifically for Weird Fantasy Role-Playing. Many are supporting their own game lines, but because these game lines have the same lineage (and are based on the same Open Game Content that Weird Fantasy Role-Playing uses), the material can be used more or less

Weird Fantasy Role-Playing 0e / S&W Desc. AC S&W Asc. AC Basic Fantasy RPG Labyrinth Lord 1e OSRIC 12 9 10 11 9 10 13 8 11 12 9 14 7 12 13 8 8 15 6 13 14 7 7 16 5 14 15 5 5 17 4 15 16 4 4 18 3 16 17 3 3 19 2 17 18 2 2 20 1 18 19 1 1 21 0 19 20 0 0 22 -1 20 21 -1 -1 23 -2 21 22 -2 -2 24 -3 22 23 -3 -3 25 -4 23 24 -4 -4 26 -5 24 25 -5 -5 27 -6 25 26 -6 -6

interchangeably with this game, and all material published under the Lamentations of the Flame Princess banner can be used with these games. Mix and match, use what most appeals to you and jettison the rest, no matter what label they are published under.

Here is a partial list of companies releasing high quality material. There are also an almost infinite number of hobbyists releasing material, both for money and for free, physical print and pdf, and there is really a limitless amount of original and new game material to be found on message boards and blogs.

Basic Fantasy Role-Playing Game

Before developing Weird Fantasy Role-Playing, BFRPG was my game of choice. In addition to a simple, yet comprehensive rules set, there are a variety of adventures and supplements available for use with it detailing new spells, monsters, classes, and more.

www.basicfantasy.org

Brave Halfling Publishing

Brave Halfling publishes Swords & Wizardry Whitebox, an even simpler version of the Swords & Wizardry game (including releasing it as a boxed set!), as well as support material and adventures for Labyrinth Lord.

http://bravehalfling.com/

Expeditious Retreat Press

This company publishes a series of Advanced Adventures using the OSRIC rules (essentially First Edition) which are readily compatible with all of the games described here, as well as the monster book Malevolent and Benign for these games. Their Magical Society series might be of interest for ideas in putting together a campaign world.

www.xrpshop.citymax.com

Fight On! Magazine

Fight On! calls itself “A fanzine for the Old School Renaissance.” It is a freewheeling, wildly adventurous magazine that just packs infectious enthusiasm for our form of gaming. Highly recommended!

Goblinoid Games

Labyrinth Lord is the closest game currently available rules-wise to Weird Fantasy Role-Playing, yet promoting a more high-fantasy feel. They have published extensive rules options, adventures, supplements, and play aids to support their game. Goblinoid Games also publishes a post-apocalyptic science fantasy game Mutant Future, which is compatible with all of the games listed here and has unique rules for mutations and technological experimentation. (Labyrinth Lord and Mutant Future are trademarks of Daniel Proctor.)

www.goblinoidgames.com

Goodman Games

Goodman Games publishes a good deal of material for these sorts of games. Most notable are The Dungeon Alphabet by Michael Curtis, which is an inspirational work more than a how-to guide, The Random Esoteric Creature Generator for Classic Role-Playing Games and Their Modern Simulacra by James Edward Raggi IV, and the Points of Light books by Robert Conley. They also have a small number of adventure modules suited to the game as well as other system-neutral releases.

www.goodman-games.com

Lamentations of the Flame Princess

The publisher of Weird Fantasy Role-Playing produces adventure modules that are not specifically for any particular game, but are compatible with all of the games mentioned here. If you enjoy Weird Fantasy Role-Playing, you’ll also enjoy the other material we put out.

www.lotfp.com/RPG/

Mythmere Games/Black Blade Publishing

These companies jointly publish the Swords & Wizardry game and supplements, and Knockspell, a gaming magazine focused on the games discussed here. Matthew Finch, developer of Swords & Wizardry, is one of the better adventure writers of the modern age, and certainly captures the Weird vibe better than most. Highly recommended.

www.swordsandwizardry.com www.black-blade-publishing.com

OSRIC

OSRIC is a freely available set of rules emulating the first advanced edition of the game with the title that cannot be mentioned for legal reasons.

www.knights-n-knaves.com/osric/

Pied Piper Publishing

Rob Kuntz is a veteran of the Wisconsin RPG scene from the days before the first RPG had ever been published, and through his Pied Piper label releases a variety of high quality adventures and Referee aids. Of particular interest is the never-before-published material from the very dawn of the hobby.

http://pied-piper-publishing.com/

Rogue Games

Rogue Games publishes a number of games, but for present purposes the important item is the adventure module The Cursed Chateau, which surely fits under the designation “Weird.” Its author, James Maliszewski, writes the hugely influential (and deservedly so!) blog Grognardia.

www.rogue-games.net

The Society of Torch, Pole, and Rope

This is the personal label of Michael Curtis, author of The Dungeon Alphabet. His big release to date has been the megadungeon project Stonehell Dungeon and its support material, which has been met with pretty much universal acclaim.

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