Canada Worldbuilding


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I'm working on a horror western game set in a low-fantasy version of the Canadian Prairies. Ashcan rules are still cooking, but I've got a playtest recap here. If it interests you, let me know, I'll shoot you a copy of the playtest rules when they're ready.
 

I'm working on a horror western game set in a low-fantasy version of the Canadian Prairies. Ashcan rules are still cooking, but I've got a playtest recap here. If it interests you, let me know, I'll shoot you a copy of the playtest rules when they're ready.
let me know when it is ready. I'm officially intrigued. :)

Spruce Grove has never been stranger.Elves in trailer courts, dubstep coyotes, faerie playgrounds, cursed highways — the Capital Parkland keeps getting weirder in the best ways.Dive into Capital Parkland — Part 05: Spruce Grove below:
 

I really like Canada (seeing as I'm from there) and love worldbuilding using it as a basis.

One of my white whales is making Canada an effective place to run a game.

What have you seen and done to turn Canada into a gameable world?
Well it is my own fantasy world, not directly Canada, but I do nod in Canada's direction with my unstable magic charts. One of the possible rolls is getting swarmed by angry cobra chickens, and only maple syrup will sate them.
 

Bogeys running black-market bug zappers, Elves powered by banjos & bug lights, Ghost Magpies stealing your keys and your dignity, and Trollitariot fixing everything while complaining loudly. Explore Part 2.

Come meet the neighbours.


There will be a delay in worldbuilding. Trying to get the feel right.
 

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