Lankhmar Box Set for Dungeon Crawl Classics!

Goodman Games have launched a Kickstarter campaign to fund a Lankhmar Boxed Set for Dungeon Crawl Classics. The set, due for release in August 2018 if successfully funded, will explore the fantastic swords & sorcery world of Nehwon created by Fritz Leiber through his series of classic novels.

Goodman Games have launched a Kickstarter campaign to fund a Lankhmar Boxed Set for Dungeon Crawl Classics. The set, due for release in August 2018 if successfully funded, will explore the fantastic swords & sorcery world of Nehwon created by Fritz Leiber through his series of classic novels.


The Kickstarter, which is running until 26th April, is looking for an initial $20,000 to fund a box set containing at least four books (more may be added through stretch goals), a map and tokens for a new DCC rules mechanic called Fleeting Luck. The initial books will be around 170 pages each and are The Compendium of Secret Knowledge, The Judge’s Guide to Nehwon, Lankhmar: City of the Black Toga and No Small Crimes in Lankhmar, the latter being a 1st level adventure.

DCC RPG is a perfect fit for Leiber’s world and the stories that chronicle it, perhaps more so than any other role-playing game to date. DCC RPG was specifically designed to go back to the classic sword & sorcery stories of Appendix N, the stories that inspired the original fantasy role-playing game, and provide judges and players with the means to replicate the feel of those tales for their own enjoyment. One could say that Leiber and Lankhmar are in the very DNA of DCC RPG, a crucial part of making the game what it is.

Now, thanks to a partnership with the estate of Fritz Leiber, DCC Lankhmar presents the fans of DCC RPG with new role-playing material that comes directly from the tales of Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser. Herein are new lands to explore, new monsters to battle, unique spells to uncover, and a bevy of optional rules to make your DCC RPG game better reflect the adventures that fill Fritz Leiber’s fiction.

All of us at Goodman Games are delighted by the opportunity to play with Leiber’s most famous creation. His work casts a long shadow over the role-playing game hobby, influencing and informing some of the universal components of the pastime. Every shadowy thieves’ guild, every teeming city filled with fog and danger, every scroll-reading rogue and slyly intelligent wererat skulking through the underworld owes a debt of gratitude to Fritz Leiber. It is safe to say that almost all fantasy cities in RPGs are muddied reflections of Lankhmar, whether or not we recognize it on a conscious level. Everyone involved in the DCC Lankhmar line is thrilled to be able to play in Lankhmar and to figuratively walk its foggy streets after dark. After playing in the shade of the grand city for so long, it is an honor to lay our hands on the very object that has thrown that long and influential shadow.

While the DCC Lankhmar set contains all the basics a judge requires to get his Nehwon-based game running, it is far from a complete compilation of all things Lankhmar! Leiber penned more than forty Fafhrd and Gray Mouser stories, novellas, and novels in his lifetime, incrementally adding to the world of Nehwon. Consider this set a mere aperitif, a sip of a fine vintage to wet your lips before consuming more. Each subsequent release in the DCC Lankhmar line will further explore Nehwon, allowing you to build your campaign piece-by-piece, much as Leiber did his stories. We hope you’ll continue this journey of exploration with us and to further range across the world of Nehwon and delve into the twisting streets of the City of the Black Toga through the lens of DCC Lankhmar!
 

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ddaley

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I bought a couple of sets of DCC dice ( https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00YLTHFJA/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1 ). But, pretty sure the core book describes how to use the standard set of 6 D&D dice as a substitute to the full set of DCC dice. But, it's always fun to have the full set.

I own the PDF for DCC, but I've never played it. I would like to give it a spin. I know that it used "weird " dices like the d7 and d24. How many of each type would you suggest for playing the game?
 

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I hope that the funnel goes from this set. Now don't get me wrong, I love the funnel, but Lankhmar and The Twain are anything but bumbling peasants getting into a scrap. "You're an adventurer: a reaver, a cutpurse, a heathen-slayer, a tight-lipped warlock guarding long-dead secrets. You seek gold and glory, winning it with sword and spell, caked in the blood and filth of the weak, the dark, the demons, and the vanquished. There are treasures to be won deep underneath, and you shall have them." That's quoting the DCC rulebook, but you're not that for a long while in vanilla DCC.
 

Dumnbunny

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Michael Curtis said:
I think I cover this in a forthcoming interview due to posted as an update, but if you're playing a "literary style" DCC Lankhmar game--one designed to best replicate Leiber's stories--then there is no funnel. PCs start directly as 1st level characters and have some options to customize themselves to make the type of hero they want to play. But that's just one option. Funnel-loving groups can still have their funnel if they wish.

Source: Kickstarter comments.
 

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