Monday, May 6, 2024

OSR Review & Commentary Dark Lonesome: The Ariel Sector Sourcebook By John Watts For The Clement Sector Rpg

"  Welcome to Ariel Sector! Ariel Sector is the sector to coreward (or “above” if you are looking at a Zimm map) of Clement Sector. While Clement Sector is analogous to the American “Old West”, Ariel Sector is analogous to the wilderness of the American frontier in the region of the Rocky Mountains in the late 1800s. Largely unexplored and almost totally unsettled, Ariel Sector is home to only a handful of established settlements."

" Of course, this doesn’t mean that the sector is unpopulated. It just means that there are settlements which aren’t widely known and places that a person can go to “get lost”, something that is much harder to do in Clement Sector. Indeed, it is for that reason that a lot of people came to Clement Sector in the first place and now, as the core subsectors of Hub, Franklin, Cascadia, and Sequoyah become more settled, many find it necessary to go further afield and get further away from civilization. Many of those people have chosen to come to Ariel Sector" 

Dark Lonesome:  The Ariel Sector Sourcebook By John Watts couldn't come at a better time. This book is due out for Thursday of this week but you can get an advanced preview of the Dark Lonesome:  The Ariel Sector Sourcebook.  The Dark Lonesome goes right along with last week's Clement sector adventure. The Dark Lonesome is actually home to more then a few pirate cartels & colonists who have pushed the boundries of the Black. The Ariel sector is the type of sector that sits between civilization and outright interstellar frontier. 

 The Ariel sector is a wild place where the waldläufers, colonists, and deep explorer rub elbows. The Ariel sector even boasts honest to God gunslingers. There are rules of conduct and more. 
The sector is perfect for the explorer, prospector, or thrill seeker and others attracted by the wild feel of it. And those who feed on them. 
Focusing on the Ariel sector, there are legends, details, worlds, and more. The Dark Lonesome focuses highly on the details of the sector while laying down an actual usable sourcebook. 

The Clement sector feels like more then a usuable campaign but a real place. John Watts's breath's life into his sector campaign. The Ariel sector  feels like a real place. 

Dark Lonesome:  The Ariel Sector Sourcebook By John Watts is a solidly constructed sourcebook for the Clement sector rpg. The sourcebook is well edited, well done, and has some terrific artwork. What this sourcebook does is push the edges of the interstellar Clement sector map & really ramps up the dangers of the Clement sector. Between the space pirates, the interstellar phenomena , & the powers that be there. There's also lots of opportunity for interstellar spacers & explorers. The Ariel sector perfectly set up for a humanity that is at the far end of the galaxy cut off from humanity. This encapsulates the power of this sourcebook. All of the good bits here are perfect for a 2d6 Clement sector campaign with details to spare. 
 Clocking in at 190 pages Dark Lonesome:  The Ariel Sector Sourcebook By John Watts is wall to wall useful information on a point in the Clement sector that is unto itself a complete compaign. This is a well done and well thought out campaign sector sourcebook and a great add on! 

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