Hey there, this is lkh’s page. The dude who’s running https://grenzland.club (and paying for it). If you have any questions about this site or want to contact me for other reasons, write to lkh@grenzland.club
I have an alternative homepage over here: https://sdf-eu.org/~lkh which you might want to check out for more details about me.
Currently I’m really enjoy running a GURPS Space campaign based on a Satan’s World, a novel by Poul Anderson. I’ve written about plans for this campaign before (post in german).
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Classic Traveller: Leviathan |
This is an adventure with a Star Trek like setup. I think this would lend itself very well to our communities situation with part of the players being based in Hamburg and able to attend in person sessions and part of the players being all over the place, playing online.
The local gaming group could play the bridge crew, making broader scope plans, be occupied with space battles played out on the tabletop and devising missions for red shirts and dirt side exploration crews.
Online players could join individual exploration sessions in an open table fashion.
Leviathan also has some options to add opposing factions, so this game would have the potential to spin out into a multi faction PVP game if that’s what the players like.
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OD&D: Blackmoor |
I’ve been thinking on and off about this. I’ve accumulated quite a bit of material on the original blackmoor campaign including The First Fantasy Campaign with it’s large scale map, the dungeon maps level 1 to 10 and The Lost Dungeons of Tonisborg
This would offer the option of transferring our old Grenzland Campaign characters to Blackmoor, where they could continue their quest for ever higher levels.
On the other hand I’m always wondering if it isn’t plainly presumptuous to tread the paths of the original game. Would I dare to take Blackmoor to Conventions for example?
At any rate, Blackmoor would almost require to setup some kind of faction game again.
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More GURPS |
One of the cool things about GURPS are the fantastic World Books. Vikings? Arabian Nights? Planet Krishna? Cyberpunk? My favourite right now - the one I’d consider to run next - would be After the End, a 4th edition post-apocalyptic setting, somewhat related to the earlier Reign of Steel. Postapocalyptic heroes against the AI’s killer robots.