Over the past twenty four hours or so my brain has been wracked to start putting my mind set in the fact that Autumn is offically starting. Here in the Connecticut Autumn started a lot sooner & its got me in the mind of Horror specifically B/X OSR Horror gaming. And the one book that I turn to frequently here is the D&D Rules Cyclopedia (Basic). This blog post goes back to this one here.
If the Chaos storms from Meatlandia rage across the Earth & many have been for centuries this could be the genisis for monsters, Fey, and other classic horror creatures. Yes, we're talking about the B/X powered Nightshift Veterans of the Supernatural Wars here.
The classic monsters & Fey from the D&D Rules Cyclopedia (Basic) have some real potential here as possible PC's. With the entries on Spirits especially being something we're taking a hard look at. These are some of the nastiest undead that are found in the Rules Cyclopedia; "Spirits are powerful evil beings inhabiting the
bodies (or body parts) of others; they are among
the nastiest of undead monsters. They are immune to spells below 4th level, and cannot be
harmed by normal weapons or magical weapons
of less than +2 enchantment.
All spirits are travelers, never staying in one
place for more than one night; they become invisible and nearly powerless (except to move)
with the light of dawn, regaining their powers at
dusk. In daylight, any spirit can travel up to 24
miles per day (1 hex).
All spirits are poisonous. When hit by a spirit
in hand-to-hand combat, the victim must make
a saving throw vs. poison or die immediately. A
new saving throw must be made for each hit by
the spirit."
These undead essences getting loose on Earth in small town America or elsewhere in the world is a frightening prospect. But where would such undead come from?!
"These are fools that men adore; both their Gods & their men are fools. This verse establishes uncompromisingly that all Gods — G capital, that is to say, 'true Gods' — and all men deified by legend or deceit — that is to say, false gods' — are fools. How come? It is a key. Distinction is clearly made between the two types: one are Gods; the other is men."
The book of the Law - Alster Crowley
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