Vrakroth's Guide to Creature Cataloguing
A downloadable game
Creatively Cataloguing Creatures
There is a vast amount of weird and wonderful creatures that inhabit this world. Some of you know of the well researched ones such as werewolves, ghosts, vampires, and the glorious dragons like myself. But, have you heard of the elusive elerknack? The ferocious funderlunder? Perhaps the wild willithwart? No? Alas, that may be because these creature aren't catalogued well at all. A shame! That is why I wrote this. With fellow cataloguers at your side, there is no creature you can't catalogue! So, go forth and enlighten us with new tales of the creative creatures you discover.
~ Vrakroth, Loremaster of the Dusklight Guild
Vrakroth's Guide to Creature Cataloguing is a one-page diceless journaling game penned by the dragon, Vrakroth. With it, you and up to two more friends can use the prompts to create your own creatures by writing down various traits. Once you do so, you use what you wrote to catalogue the creature and write a short myth about it. The only limits for the amount of creatures you can make is your imagination!
Although it's suggested you play with two to three players, Vrakroth's Guide to Creature Cataloguing can be played solo. Though it will require you to do much more work, a brave cataloguer should be ready for the challenge!
Additionally, those who donate $1 can download a version with the art removed and done in black and white perfect for printing.
Designed for the One-Page RPG Jam 2021!
Updated | 15 days ago |
Status | Released |
Category | Physical game |
Rating | Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars (6 total ratings) |
Author | M. Davis |
Genre | Role Playing |
Tags | diceless, Dragons, Fantasy, GM-Less, journaling, Singleplayer, Solo RPG, Tabletop role-playing game |
Average session | About a half-hour |
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Nice Project! Design challenge, do you think you could format it to be fit on a Bussiness Card? Font Size may struggle but what a neat thing to keep in wallet!
Probably could! A lot of the stuff on it is just there so you can write on the page itself. The rules are fairly limited however.
This is a nice pre-game game to play while you wait the rest of the players, as bonus you can also probably use the monsters created by it in your main game if you do little work.