Xandra Penclaw
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  • An in-depth look at my gamebook's rules sytem. 📝 🎲

    As I work on the story portion of my gamebook, I thought I’d write a more in depth look at the modified d20 system I’m using. The basic mechanic is inspired loosely by d20 roll-under rpg systems like The Black Hack or Into the Odd, but modified in a couple of ways.

    I use a system of four base attributes and two derived attributes. The base attributes ate Strength (STR), Dexterity (DEX), Focus (FOC) and Influence (INF). STR is your character’s physical prowess, DEX is your finesse and ability to maneuver, FOC is your ability to memorize information and concentrate, and INF is your abilty to persuade, bluff, beguile, charm and intimadate. The derived attributes are Endurance (END) and Power (POW), which represent your ability to withstand damage and your reserve of magical power, respectively. When END runs out you die, and when POW runs out you can no longer use your special abilities.

    At different points during the book, you are asked to test your character’s attributes. To do so, you roll a d20 and compare it to the attribute. If the result is equal to or less than the attribute, you succeed, and proceed to the relevant passage. Otherwise, you fail, and are directed to a different passage. Combat is handled as a series of consecutive attribute tests where success means you hit with an attackk while failure means that the enemy hits you. All in all, its fairly straightforward.

    The base attributes a generated by rolling 2d6+3 for each stat, in order, than allowing the player to swap any two scores. END is calculated by adding together STR and DEX, while POW is calculated by adding together FOC and INF. So after rolling, your base attributes should be no less than 5 and no greater than 15 each, and your derived attributes should be between 10 and 30 each. I’m hoping that this gives a pretty good “Old School Roleplaying” feel while making sure the player character is fairly balanced.

    I came up with this idea while looking for ways to remove references to intelligence from RPGS. My thought was that by using focus and influence instead of INT, WIS, and CHA, not only do you remove reference to intelligence (which is at best a psuedoscience and also a way to promote racist and ableist idealogies), but you also create a system which better reprsents actual neurodiversity. You could roleplay a character with low FOC as having ADHD, or a character with low INF as having social anxiety. This is something that is really important to me as a person with anxiety, autism, depression, and possibly undiagnosed ADHD, as I would like to be able to see myself in my character. I’m personally tired of the all around good at everything protagonist and want someone who reflects who I am.

    4 July 2020
  • The Navajo nation has been struck really hard by Covid-19, and has suffered tremendously. Please consider donating to save some lives. www.nndoh.org/donate.ht…

    4 July 2020
  • Don’t make me be patriotic today. Setting aside literally everything the So Called Unisted States has done recently I really don’t feel like celebrating the fact that I’m descended from thieves and living on stolen land. I don’t think that’s something to be proud of, really.

    4 July 2020
  • I’m working on an adventure gamebook, and I just finished writing the rules section! 📝 I’m using a modified d20 system for dice and coding it using a TWINE format that can be converted to epub.

    This is a ton of fun and I can’t wait to get to the actual stoy portion of the book.

    3 July 2020
  • Being proud of my idenity doesn’t stop just because pride month is over 🏳️‍🌈 🏳️‍⚧️

    3 July 2020
  • Don’t mind me, just checking out the twitter crossposter on micro.blog.

    a pink anf blue anthro dragon wearing glasses and a hoodie throwsup a peace sign in front of a city

    2 July 2020
  • Introducting Myself

    Twitter sucks. The “fediverse” isn’t much better. They are designed in such a way that harassment and bullying is common, and even rewarded in terms of social capital. As for me, I’d like to check out a place that is different. That has a handle on harrassment and lets you be yourself, truly yourself, no matter how weird or different you are. Maybe this is the place? Or maybe it isn’t. Only time will tell.

    And now for a little bit about me. My name is Xandra Penclaw. Or, well, that’s my pen name. My real name isn’t something I will be posting here. I am 29, a writer and tabletop RPG afficianado, a transwoman, a furry, and a 344ft tall lizard bug monster. Here are some sfw pictures of my character:

    A pinkish purple anthropomorphic bug lizard

    The same bug lizard wearing striped thigh-highs, black shorts, a purple t-shirt and round glasses

    Expect some in character posts about being a giant lizard monster. Don’t expect me to be lewd or post porn just because I’m a furry. Do treat me with kindness or respect, and I will do the same with you. Do we understand each other? Good.

    Now to get to the fun stuff: I’m currently working on and old school adventure gamebook that uses a modified d20 system. I’m doing this as part of a game jam on itch.io and I’m loving it so far. Expect updates as I work on this, because holy crap this is a fun project!

    Anyway, hello to micro.blog, hello to anybody following me from past platforms, and hello to anyone just seeing me for the first time! I’m excited and I look forward to being here.

    2 July 2020

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