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Ryan Sigler

D3 Items

Concept: “The crumpled body of a dead priest […] Lost in the struggle d3 trinkets lie scattered.”
Content:
3 holy items, two with mixed benefits and drawbacks and one with only bad consequences
Writing:
A paragraph for each, mixing mechanical with qualitative effects
Art/design:
All 3 items are illustrated in the central image; typographical variety in introductory text and item titles contributes to the visual texture and overall tone
Usability:
Clearly delineated blocks for each item; descriptive text is sans serif for easy reading

FÖLK-LORE: Fiends, Freaks, & Foes

41 contributors
Concept: “What happens when the lore of our world collides with the Dying World of MÖRK BORG?”
Content:
The first volume of collected FÖLK-LORE Jam entries
Writing:
Varies by author, see individual entries under the FÖLK-LORE Jam tag
Art/design:
Varies by entry; single-page entries are well balanced in spreads
Usability: Varies by entry, but it’s all Mörk Borg—how tough could it be?

Manbat

Concept: “Dwelling in abandoned buildings and under bridges, these vile creatures ambush, torture, and desanguinate their captives…”
Content:
It’s like Batman but Borgier
Writing:
Stats and special mechanics plus a d8 list of carried items
Art/design:
Loot on the top, stats on the bottom, lore and bats in the middle; pink on yellow highlights the title and emphasizes important mechanical elements
Usability:
An appropriate, lycanthropic take on vampires in the Dying World

The Mothman

Concept: “A nocturnal wanderer of the shattered world, a vile thing, seeking to snuff out any light that may be remaining.”
Content:
A malicious take on the mothman of Point Pleasant
Writing:
Clear stat block with concise bits of flavor text
Art/design:
Layout & aesthetic capture the dynamic of moths flitting around a flame
Usability:
The functional mechanics are split on the page and not well differentiated from the descriptive text, but it’s a small concession to the overall excellence of the visual design
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