Category: Site Updates

Site Update & Plans for 2021

It’s been a while since I’ve had the opportunity to devote too much time to Stormbringerrpg.com and I thought it might be worth putting together bit of a brief update.

Before I start, I should say, that I’m always on the look out for more content for this site, be it articles (on any Stormbringer subject – its history, settings or game trivia), adventures (for any Eternal Champion edition/ruleset) or interviews. So, if you’ve got anything you’d like to submit or know of someone who was/is involved in the past 40 years of Eternal Champion gaming, do drop me a line!

Right, moving on, I have a lot of things in various stages of draft and layout for the site, and I hope they’ll all see their way through to completion over the next year or so. However, there’s no guarantee all of them will finally be ‘published’.

In no particular order –

  • Infinite Porticos, a short adventure written for Stormbringer 5th edition and designed to bring a new party of characters together.
  • Offerings to the Sea (working title), an short 5th edition scenario setting the party on a collision course into Chaos.
  • Interview with Gareth Ryder-Hanrahan on the production and release of Mongoose’s Hawkmoon RPG.
  • Review of Mongoose’s Hawkmoon.
  • Shadows of Kamarg, a short adventure set just before the events of The Jewel in the Skull.
  • Review of The Fang and the Fountain, by Richard Watts, Stolen Moments, by Nick Hagger, and The Man Who Sold Gods, by Geoff Gillan all from Perils of the Young Kingdoms.
  • Conversions of Rogue Mistress from 4th edition Stormbringer to 5th Edition.
  • A rules update for a fan version of Stormbringer 5.5 Edition.

Beyond those, I’ve ideas or notes for:

  • A review of Straits of Chaos
  • A scenario based in Jharkor

 

 

Site Update 2017

Hi All,

Just a note to say that there has been a bit of a tidy-up on the site, including a new website template (called ‘Lovecraft’ after one of my favourite authors, nonetheless!). This has also meant cleaning up some of the background code that was a result of formatting for the old template, and I’m sure, especially in the older posts, etc. that I’ve not caught it all.

In regards to new content, there isn’t much on the horizon at moment, but what I have rolling around in my head is:

  • An interview with Jean Luc over at Sombresprojects (the French publishers of Mournblade).
  • An old adventure Stormbringer 5th edition adventure I’ve toyed with for years
  • More detail in the catalogue area (not to mention rebuilding the wiki!)

As to when these will eventuate, I’m not so sure, but never fear SB is never too far from my mind…

– Stormbringer!

 

Introducing the Young Kingdoms Wiki

Hi All Stormbringer Fans!

Just to let you all know, we are currently undertaking a few changes to the site. You may have noticed that we have removed the Reviews page, but have added a link to our new Young Kingdoms wiki. The addition of a wiki, which allows us to be a little more generic and verbose with our details, means that pages that feature dedicated reviews are no longer needed; the reviews can be directly linked to the applicable article in the wiki!

The wiki also allow us to create more material that we could do easily previously – such as a dedicated Atlas of the Young Kingdoms, or more details on individual editions and supplements. But more importantly, it allows you – the Stormbringer fan – to contribute to the site; be it through additions to existing articles or material, or by detailing your own experiences in the setting and game.

While there’s not much on the wiki at the moment, it will quickly grow. However, for the time being we are limiting the rights to add to or edit the wiki to registered users only. If you would like to be registered and help us out, please contact us directly.

Herald of Doom Issue #1

First published in 1994, the Herald of Doom was a short lived fanzine that saw contributions from many of the games leading authors. Edited and published by Malcolm Wolter, this professional looking magazine broke ground in both presentation and content. Contributors included Mark Morrison (renowned Call of Cthulhu author), Richard Watts (Line Developer of the ELRIC! edition and regular contributor here at Stormbringer!) and Lawrence Whitaker (who is one of the key writers for Mongoose Publishing’s Eternal Champion line).

It is hoped that additional issues of Herald of Doom will be released over the coming year.

Please note, this is a scanned copy of the original issue, and at the editors request has limited accessibility. It is a pleasure for Stormbringer! to be able to host this fantastic magazine and everything it represented to the game line.

Welcome to our new site!

Regards,

The Stormbringer! Staff

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