Something new and different, avante garde and strange (in a good way) for Wayfarer.
With no sign of Adamant Entertainment ever producing their promised 'Tales of New Crobuzon' game, I’m feeling a sore lack of the ‘new weird’ in my gaming; Something that channels the dieselpunk meets Cthulhu strangeness of Miéville’s Bas-Lag books and Jeff VanderMeer’s Ambergris with the darker tales of Jack Vance’s Dying Earth and the wild artistry of Moorcock’s multiverse.
Not necessarily a license for any of these, but something that captures their spirit of them.
With no sign of Adamant Entertainment ever producing their promised 'Tales of New Crobuzon' game, I’m feeling a sore lack of the ‘new weird’ in my gaming; Something that channels the dieselpunk meets Cthulhu strangeness of Miéville’s Bas-Lag books and Jeff VanderMeer’s Ambergris with the darker tales of Jack Vance’s Dying Earth and the wild artistry of Moorcock’s multiverse.
Not necessarily a license for any of these, but something that captures their spirit of them.