I've thrown a couple encounters from WCR into a lighter-but-horror-adjacent osr campaign and it's been really cool and tied shockingly well into everything both times! So far we've done Queen Beekeepers and Vow of Silence and I'm really looking forward to adding more as we continue our hexcrawl. It felt like such a perfect syzygy when my players were like "How can we prep to protect ourselves from a magical insect swarm?" and I had a beekeeper encounter just ready to go
SmallTownCreepy recently posted a scroll through of What Crooked Roots! It gives a great sneak peak at what's inside, including the encounters and art.
You may have only downloaded the art zip. You can download the PDF separately or you can download the complete PDF to get everything in one file. Thanks for checking it out!
I'm running Ghosts of Saltmarsh and my party really wants to explore the Dreadwood for a while. I wasn't quite sure how to handle that until I found What Crooked Roots via the reproductive rights bundle. These encounters convey exactly the unsettling nightmarish vibe I was craving.
I was invited to give a talk about folk horror on Twice Bitten's Fireside Chat podcast! In this 10 minute interview, you'll get the basics of how I interpret folk horror.
Having received this in the reproductive rights bundle I'm really interested in this, especially after hearing The Lazy D&D Talk Show Segment about it! I will try to remember to stop by again after I get a chance to give it a once over and update with my thoughts!
I was so pleasantly surprised to find this in the bundle I got! I'm running a folk horror themed campaign right now, and these are so inspiring! Really reminded me to focus on small encounters, instead of fixating on the Big Horror. Thank you so much for making these, I'm so excited to share them with my players!!
Hey! I'm planning on running some of these for my roommate, one-on-one; are there any adjustments you'd recommend for a balanced single player campaign?
Hey, there! Thanks so much for the question! It's hard for me to make a recommendation without knowing level and class, but I would adjust whatever you use to match up to your roommate's abilities. Lower DCs that might require multiple party members or remove them entirely. You might also have a traveler join your roommate (the ghostly guide could be good inspiration) to help them in tight spots. Just make sure the traveler fills in any gaps in the player's abilities. I hope this helps!
I'm looking through this now, it's super cool and very imaginative, great job!! Any suggestions on a folksy/folk horror adventure module to play with this supplement?
Thank you so much!!! I really appreciate your kind words!
Van Richten's Guide to Ravenloft has some great folk horror ideas and a setting. You might also look at Witchburner, a system neutral adventure and Reivdene, a system neutral setting. I can't promise complete compatibility, but I think everything complements each other really nicely.
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I've thrown a couple encounters from WCR into a lighter-but-horror-adjacent osr campaign and it's been really cool and tied shockingly well into everything both times! So far we've done Queen Beekeepers and Vow of Silence and I'm really looking forward to adding more as we continue our hexcrawl. It felt like such a perfect syzygy when my players were like "How can we prep to protect ourselves from a magical insect swarm?" and I had a beekeeper encounter just ready to go
I just installed this and got the lovely art but no pdf?
You may have only downloaded the art zip. You can download the PDF separately or you can download the complete PDF to get everything in one file. Thanks for checking it out!
I was just thinking about how cool this book is.
I'm running Ghosts of Saltmarsh and my party really wants to explore the Dreadwood for a while. I wasn't quite sure how to handle that until I found What Crooked Roots via the reproductive rights bundle. These encounters convey exactly the unsettling nightmarish vibe I was craving.
AHHH! I'm so glad to hear that!!! Good luck with your campaign!
We've made a cool review of What Crooked Roots over at out Ko-Fi: https://ko-fi.com/Post/TTRPG-Review--What-Crooked-Roots-by-Cassi-Mothwin-H2H8CVSFX
It's very cool!! Thank you so much for sharing!
I was invited to give a talk about folk horror on Twice Bitten's Fireside Chat podcast! In this 10 minute interview, you'll get the basics of how I interpret folk horror.
Oops! All Barovians recently ran the "Queen Beekeepers" encounter! Watch how the party reacted!
Having received this in the reproductive rights bundle I'm really interested in this, especially after hearing The Lazy D&D Talk Show Segment about it! I will try to remember to stop by again after I get a chance to give it a once over and update with my thoughts!
I'm glad you're interested! Thanks for supporting the bundle! I hope you enjoy What Crooked Roots and the other games and items included!
See an actual play through some of the content! This group is doing a playthrough of most of the scenarios!
I was so pleasantly surprised to find this in the bundle I got! I'm running a folk horror themed campaign right now, and these are so inspiring! Really reminded me to focus on small encounters, instead of fixating on the Big Horror. Thank you so much for making these, I'm so excited to share them with my players!!
I'm so glad to hear you're finding some use for it! Thank you for helping support Ukraine!
Hey! I'm planning on running some of these for my roommate, one-on-one; are there any adjustments you'd recommend for a balanced single player campaign?
Hey, there! Thanks so much for the question! It's hard for me to make a recommendation without knowing level and class, but I would adjust whatever you use to match up to your roommate's abilities. Lower DCs that might require multiple party members or remove them entirely. You might also have a traveler join your roommate (the ghostly guide could be good inspiration) to help them in tight spots. Just make sure the traveler fills in any gaps in the player's abilities. I hope this helps!
I'm looking through this now, it's super cool and very imaginative, great job!! Any suggestions on a folksy/folk horror adventure module to play with this supplement?
Thank you so much!!! I really appreciate your kind words!
Van Richten's Guide to Ravenloft has some great folk horror ideas and a setting. You might also look at Witchburner, a system neutral adventure and Reivdene, a system neutral setting. I can't promise complete compatibility, but I think everything complements each other really nicely.
Thank you! I look forward to using your supplement, really cool stuff!
I hope you enjoy!!