My favourite reference/inspiration book.
One of the best I have read. And read. And Read. And Read.
I posted about this beautiful book a while back but didn't get many responses. The descriptions alone are worth the cost.
Have you heard about veinscrawl?
https://coinsandscrolls.blogspot.com/2018/05/osr-veinscrawl.html
I think that there is a bit of an "oh that's OSR I can stop paying attention" thing going on and it's a bit of a shame. I've mentioned Yoon-Suin several times but few people seem to be willing to check it out.
I have not until now. Thanks. I will definitely check these out. Anything that inspires me and can add to the description and immersion of the world I DM in, is worth my time.
Cheers for the pointers.
Veinscrawls is essentially a campaign to be run using veins of the earth, in "hexcrawl" style - there is no overarching plot, that will emerge through play. Veins of the Earth can be a bit daunting to use, and I think that veinscrawl makes it more "achievable"
Yoon Suin is a campaign setting set in a bizarre pseudo-india setting. I've reviewed it here: http://www.enworld.org/forum/showthread.php?479643-Yoon-Suin
What I'm after essentially is to bring as much Veins of the Earth feel into my next 5th ed sessions as possible. I know that mechanics-wise that's too much of a big ask but the descriptions and writing are pure gold.
Yoon Suin sounds fascinating as well. I will take a look. Cheers.