[Kobold Quarterly] Open Design and Green Ronin cross blades in Dark Deeds in Freeport

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Two of the most infamous outlaws to sail the seas of the RPG world have signed articles, and are setting out on a joint venture of danger and glory! Open Design is launching a new adventure design project for Green Ronin's campaign setting Freeport: The City of Adventure.

Patrons of Dark Deeds in Freeport will work with Wolfgang Baur, Chris Pramas, and lead designer Michael Furlanetto to create a 72-page adventure that blends swashbuckling derring-do with supernatural horror in the Freeport tradition for the Pathfinder system.

When kobolds and ronins team up, who knows what will happen? Get in on the action and find out! Patron slots for the project are available at the Kobold Store starting at $24.95.

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Right now we're over half way to our commission, and the patrons are busy pitching contributions to the adventure.

Join us now to get in on the fun and leave your own mark on Freeport!

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Mike Furlanetto
Lead designer for Dark Deeds in Freeport
 


Two pieces of news for those of you who might still be considering this project ...

Green Ronin has posted a (patron-generated) preview here. Without spoiling anything, it does a really good job capturing the mood and some of the themes of the adventure.

And Adam Daigle, one of the authors of the Freeport Companion: Pathfinder RPG Edition - and a patron of this project - has offered a signed author's copy of the Companion to one lucky new patron.

Sign up now and you might win!
 

We're having so much fun in Freeport that we couldn't resist doing another preview.
Take a look at what Steven Robert - author of well-received PFS scenarios Tide of Morning and Citadel of Flame - did with Freeport traits here!
 

Apologies for just about cutting and pasting a post I made elsewhere, but I just find this project fascinating:

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The folks over at Kobold Quarterly have put up a Last Call for Dark Deeds in Freeport, with a message from Chris Pramas discussing the origins of Freeport. The whole thing- Freeport-based, Pathfinder-compatible, Open Design project- is very cool. Patronage is worth checking out, even if you're only the slightest bit interested in seeing how this process works- and you get to chat with the game designers and other people who are quite passionate about the game. ^_^
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I believe they're at about 90% there at this point, with just a few days to go. I'm new to the whole Pathfinder/Open Design/Freeport stuff -all of it- and it's still neat.
-xellos on the KQ forums
 


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