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Blogger Timeshadows said...

Supplement V: Kalibruhn
...When McKinney published Carcosa as Sup.V, a few thought it would be interesting if every additional LBB sup. were entitled V.
--I'd certainly like to see yours from BitD, as they say. It would be neat to see the organic evolution from so close to the originals.

Re: Filling in: Yes, I have a few topics warming up for that period during your move. :)

You are a busy man, Rob. :D

February 24, 2010 at 11:07 PM

Blogger Timeshadows said...

Thanks, also, for the plugs.
--I think what we're working on will be the proof to the (mutated black-)pudding. ;D

February 24, 2010 at 11:09 PM

Blogger Rob Kuntz said...

I appreciate the Carcosa material by Geoffrey; but I had staked my claim 30 years before hand. Heh. ;) Though created 1975/1976, the original was sold at auction in 2006, btw.

It would not take long to recodify the matter and release it, similar to the approach that we adopted for #'s 1 & 2, with less reference to the world, per se, and more to the mechanics/amendments I was proposing at the time, which differed in some degrees from the norm on a case by case basis. Then again, some of it expanded in new ways on existing forms as well. It would certainly add new dimensions of thought and possible integration by designers, or so I feel. I would also include what is mentioned in the description at NKG.

But too busy to post when moving. :) Thanks for considering posting something.

February 25, 2010 at 1:57 AM

Blogger Rob Kuntz said...

"Plugs" is so luke-warmish. This is an investiture, plain and simple, and out in the open. The more you work on this dream of yours, the more people see it grow, the more others become respondent and in turn dream themselves. It is play and creation in action and form and is worthy of the words spent, so you are welcome. :)

February 25, 2010 at 2:02 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Happy Moving, Rob!
I have a list of posts I want to put on my own blog and on yours-- like that combined short story we wrote. I will be getting to that soon.

Now I have to go manifest a Dragon. I will be sure to stay away from its fiery breath and huge talons ;)

I am but a quick email away, so please let me know if ever I can help.

February 25, 2010 at 7:10 AM

Blogger Badmike said...

Thanks for the NTRPG Con shout outs Rob. Looks like both sessions of Dungeon of Death are already full...and you haven't even filled the dungeon yet! Nice!

I'm very interested in Timeshadow's project, been following the Urutsk playtests, and you should think about attending NTRPG Con sometime in the future, TS. Good OSR vibe and a good audience to promote your product or just brainstorm/network with....

February 25, 2010 at 8:29 AM

Blogger Timeshadows said...

@Rob: Yes, Thank you.
--Thanks for that most recent e-mail, too. :D

@Journalizer: A dragon, eh?
--> curious <-- ;D

@Badmike: Thanks for your continued interest in Urutsk and the UWoM RPG.

I certainly hope to attend NTRPG soonish.
--The downturn affected the Security Business much sooner than other sectors, but things are looking up for me in that regard. That would greatly facilitate travel out of state. :D

Best,

February 25, 2010 at 8:38 AM

Blogger Rob Kuntz said...

@Badmike: But Mike, It's a "Dungeon of Death." I didn't think I needed to stock it... lol! Actually, incorporating a lot of new stuff into it. As usual, it will be fun to the end... ;) TS deserves a white rose in her efforts for Classic Gaming and Game Design, truth be told.

@Journalizer: Aww. Thanks. No kissing and telling in this case, as the lid of secrecy is firmly attached to said project until the spell Serten's Simmering Silence runs its course. The metaphysical sleuths we created will unite in a story, then let the ignorant and the sophists beware!

@TS. Shine on crazy diamond...

February 25, 2010 at 9:27 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Roger that.

"Top Secret" is my middle name.

My lips are sealed until our mission is declassified.

Over and out.

February 25, 2010 at 9:42 AM

Blogger Rob Kuntz said...

I am happy that everyone is in as "silly a mood" as I am this morning, sun, snow, and all...

Declassified indeed. :)

:)

February 25, 2010 at 9:45 AM

Blogger Badmike said...

Rob: I figured a name like "Dungeon of Death"...old school con...old school players...old school DM..you'd just drop a 50 ton weight on them first room and have them all roll up new characters!

TS: If you do think about attending this year please email me from the NTRPG Con site....we are always looking for new/intriguing/bizarre games to promote (and Urutsk fits the bill!)

February 25, 2010 at 10:51 AM

Blogger Dan of Earth said...

Thanks for the mention Rob, and I'm glad you're enjoying the books! I'd love to see those spider creatures you mention!

February 25, 2010 at 10:54 AM

Blogger Timeshadows said...

@Badmike: I'll head on over there after I write a bit more about the earliest cultures of Urutsk.
--I'd love to attend; I'll have to see if the logistics work toward that end.
--Thanks! :D

February 25, 2010 at 11:19 AM

Blogger Tom said...

Hope the move goes well Mr. Kuntz!

Looks like you have a busy schedule in the next few months. Looking forward to the new releases. Maybe I'm reading too much between the lines but *could you be possibly hinting at a NEW game concept to be released?* via behind the scenes project?. As for moving I'm in the same boat, moving back to the city to persue an art's perfomance career. The packing and unpacking is a pain. New places to see, walks become an adventure of discovery and fun. New faces and people to talk to. Found a really brilliant used book store/old stone house. Need to find new haunts.

February 25, 2010 at 11:21 AM

Blogger Rob Kuntz said...

@Dan. No problem. And thanks for gracing my library with these. As for the spiders, they are a group work in progress. I shall let you know. Think of "The Invincible" for starters. :)

@Delve. Yeah. Same with me. A new place, though larger, but great atmosphere, hardwood floors, superb (day)-lighting and high ceilings. Good luck with your own move. As for the secret, I cannot reveal anything upon it as yet, sorry. But this blog and NTRPGCon's will announce it the same day, this I am sure of. :)

February 25, 2010 at 2:28 PM

Blogger AndreasDavour said...

I would love to see your Supp V, Rob!

Hopefully you will have a good time moving. It's fun to shake up oneself and explore strange new places. :)

February 25, 2010 at 4:06 PM

Blogger Joethelawyer said...

I'd love to see the Supp V too Rob. Hey where are you moving? Within have a beer distance of CT?

February 25, 2010 at 5:43 PM

Blogger James said...

Though I've been on OSR overload, for the past few days, I would definitely like to see your Supp. V!

February 25, 2010 at 6:55 PM

Blogger irbyz said...

> Though I've been on OSR overload, for the past few days, I would definitely like to see your Supp. V!

So would I... still a sore point, that one. ;)
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Hope you do consider going with the cover you mentioned previously, Rob!

Excellent "forthcoming" list and best wishes for the move - good to be looking forward and trust that won't be too traumatic.

February 25, 2010 at 8:09 PM

Blogger Rob Kuntz said...

Joe: A day late, here. I wish I was moving to a warm weather climate with all of this snow, though I understand that New York has upwards of 6 feet of it.

Nope, won't be moving within "beer range" and if I did we'd have to substitute same for a nice shiraz around this time of year. ;)

James: OSR overload? :) Well, I consider my part "Classic"; in fact. Wasn't OD&D named "Classic"?Better for me (as it was for Gary and Dave and others) than all of this "Old" and withered, and gramps getting up and showing young-whipper-snappers, and I walked three miles in the durn snow and only ate desiccated orange peels for lunch and liked it and didn't complain, yada, yada. In fact some CLASSIC changes are upcoming after my move, stay tuned...

Irbyz: I may have a cure for your being confounded about that "loss", later with an email on that. I suppose I could have already mentally noted your vote, anyway. :) Just for everyone's information, I really detest moves. Robilar has done a few too many in his life, but this one looks to be long-term (as opposed to the short term illness of constant motion). Moving my library (uhh, guessing at this point at between 1,200-1,600 books, mostly hard bound) is never as cheery as reading its selections...

February 26, 2010 at 8:38 AM

Blogger grodog said...

Hi Rob---

I'm always interested in your projects, and it sounds like you're busier than ever, which is good! Do keep me up to date on your mailing address, please---I hate to make the same mistake three or fourteen times ;)

Talk to you soon,

Allan.

February 26, 2010 at 10:07 PM

Blogger irbyz said...

> I suppose I could have already mentally noted your vote, anyway. :)

That's a given, Rob, even if I'm not the one who has to do the work... :) Sorry!
I wasn't nudging too hard/often early on when there were many other issues ongoing and still trying to get your feet on the ground, but on a very encouraging upswing now and know there's strong interest/demand out there. (Even if you do still undersell yourself sometimes, IMHO ;)

+1 for the top-down campaign world note above, of course...

Aside from the obvious, the worst of the issues from the Kalibruhn ms. auction was that too many eggs were put into the one misrepresented basket and as a result a large amount of material that should've/could've been kept together ended up split elsewhere (the majority unread, given other pers. comms.) because there was no way to cover all possible outcomes on the sales.

February 26, 2010 at 10:38 PM

Blogger Rob Kuntz said...

@Grodog. Thanks Gro--keep me informed about your flight times if they change.

@DW: Thanks. Of course [disclaimer] I was not in charge of those auction events or listings... Email me with specifics on this when you have a chance, please, and I shall see what I can do to fill in the gaps.

Shifting the shipping/receiving & stocking/inventory off of my back has allowed me to concentrate exclusively on what I do best, which is to create and manage, in that order. Thanks for the kudos, David, as I know coming from you that they are indeed sincere. Talk with you later.

February 26, 2010 at 11:02 PM

Blogger Shane Mangus said...

Supplement V? I think that is a resounding HELL YES!!! Looking at the auction picture I am intrigued with some of the scribblings. I hope you publish it, and I can't wait to see the final product.

February 27, 2010 at 1:19 PM

Blogger Rob Kuntz said...

Thanks P.S. I appreciate the nod. I am most excited about bringing the additional spell concepts to light.
With more affirmations such as yours I will be seriously considering this as a 2010 project.

February 27, 2010 at 7:43 PM

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