The Obelisks of the San Saba

Howdy Vados!

It’s Jonathan here with another signature DR:TX Rules Ramble, leading up to our August online event THE UNDYING PRINCE! Each week, I’ll discuss in detail an aspect of the upcoming event, compiling the rules and lore into one easy place to read! This week, we are covering a few last topics before the event this weeekend, including some lore about the mysterious OBELISKS!

Over the last two weeks, we have covered a bit of the premise of the event and why your characters might end up in the Lost City of Barogue, and how crafting works in online in our blog posts.

Remember, unlike a live event, you can buy your tickets up until the end of the online event!

Logistics for the Weekend

We have a few last minute reminders to cover!

You can head on over to the Lonestar Skies Discord server to get set up for the weekend event. We will have some early-bird activities starting soon, so don’t miss out on your chance to get a head start and earn a few Barogue Bucks while you are at it.

If you want to get a head start on the Econ game, you can begin to work on your “Do Work, Get Paid” spreadsheet. Remember, this is an optional way to access traditional crafting, gathering, and econ skills.

The Schedule of Events:

  • 6:00 PM, Friday night before the event: We will have folks ready to help you convert your character to Bravado Bones in advance of the event. If you need assistance with any rules questions, I’ll be available around 6:00 PM CST to answer any questions you might have.

  • Our Opening Announcements will take place at 7:30 PM CST.

  • Our first Mod Series for Act 1 “New Barogue” starts at 8:00 PM

  • Our second Mod Series for Act 2 “The Obelisk” starts at 12:00 AM.

  • Saturday morning, we start our first Mod Series of the day, Act 3 “The Prince” at 10:00 AM.

  • We continue our fourth Mod Series for Act 4, “The Shards of the Red Crown” at 2:00 PM.

  • We reach our penultimate Mod Series for Act 5, “The Path Beyond” at 6:00 PM.

  • Our final Mod Series for Act 6, “The Way Out” begins at 10:00 PM.

  • We will have a final text adventure wrapping up the story of the weekend for y’all in proper DR:TX Lonestar Skies online tradition starting at 12:00 AM on Saturday night.

  • Your “Do Work, Get Paid” spreadsheets will be due by Saturday night at midnight!

  • Sunday will be left open for soft roleplay and last minute Barogue Buck behaviors before we close down the server at 12:00 PM.

  • We will have our Closing Announcements at 12:00 PM on Sunday, and then I’ll be off with our Admin team to write some cards for our Grab Bag folks so we can get stuff in the mail as soon as possible.

We will have lots to do on the server through out the weekend, several trans-media events planned, some puzzles and challenges to participate in and more as the game progresses. Even if you don’t have a Mod planned, there will still be plenty to be involved in during THE UNDYING PRINCE!

Lastly, as a sneak peek at the rewards we have in our GRAB BAG, take a look at the new SHARD OF THE RED CROWN, a currency-style card we will be using during Season 5 and beyond.

Here’s a sneak peak at the new currency item, a “Shard of the Red Crown”. You can get your very own by purchasing the Grab Bag for this event!

The Obelisks of the San Saba

First, lets cover a bit of lore pertaining to an important part of the weekend event - the Obelisks of the San Saba. You might even find these are important through out Season 5, so let’s first talk about what you might know already.

  • From our very first story of 3.0, one of the primary reasons people traveled to Bravado was the mystery of a strange white obelisk that protruded from the lake nearby. It hinted at a strange facility under the ground that became the source of delving and fabulous resources for those willing to risk Bloodghasts and worse.

  • During our Essex Trilogy, a three-game arc during our online season, we dealt with the Fountainhead Incident, where a mysterious monolith called the Fountainhead grew in the center of the City of Light and Sound and caused all sorts of havoc. It was eventually stopped, leaving the city covered in trees and greenery, full of brand new life.

  • In the halls of Waking Prime, in the museum known as the Hall of Inventions, a plinth of unknown stone stands as a central exhibit, featuring the lost language of a people thought dead for generations. From here, Felicity Redfield was able to translate an ancient map found during the Dead Man’s Hand Tournament, and lead survivors to reclaim the Lost City two years ago.

  • During the race to find Barogue, survivors used a lone obelisk in the desert as a waypoint to find the Lost City, but any psions that drew near reports a strange sensation of nausea and sickness that kept them from lingering nearby.

  • During our December 2021 event, The Long Night, a blackened monolith grew in Bravado and trapped an Archon within. With hordes of undead swarming through Bravado, teams of survivors found a way to fight back against the Abyssal threat, silencing the threat of the monolith.

And when we started our lead up for the online event, we gave y’all this part of our teaser for THE UNDYING PRINCE:

Lake Bravo boils.  

A lone white Obelisk stands undisturbed in the lake, the beacon that first drew delvers to the ruins underneath Bravado.  A blackened monolith in the Dune Sea, once used as a waypoint through the desert begins to hum.  A tree, formed of flowing stone in the center of Essex, begins to corrode.  Unborn throughout the San Saba wander into the desert, mindlessly following the ‘music of the spheres’, a song unheard by any other strain.  The melody seems to call them all to one place. 

Towards the West. Towards the lost city of Barogue.

So, you see, these obelisks aren’t exactly NEW.

We’ve been hinting at them for a while now.

And now they are a BIG problem.

So let’s cover some current events, and explore what is happening throughout the San Saba.

A New Crisis

As of a few weeks ago, strange events started happening in the San Saba. It started out in just a few places, but it’s becoming a bigger problem by the day. Something must have happened, because now these ancient monoliths, stone pillars at least a hundred years old seem to be reacting to some new signal.

Even the hard-working reporters of The Wastelander, the finest newspaper office in Essex, find the timing a little too convenient:

Extra, Extra, Read all About It!

Well that sounds bad.

Why should your characters go to Barogue?

Well, the simplest answer is that shit is going wrong EVERYWHERE. Every character in the San Saba is being impacted by this event, whether they like it or not.

In Bravado, the lake itself is BOILING. It’s hurt the Junkerpunk port of Drywater and it is preventing most river traffic from reaching Bravado. The boiling lake is causing massive damage to the wildlife of the area, including the local Leviathan population. The heat is intense, and it shows no signs of stopping. Coupled with the radiation from the nearby wreck of Waking Prime, the environment is taking a beating.

Longwalkers, terrible entities that normally emerge during the Winter Lights festival of December are being reported throughout the regions around Widow’s Peak. These strange creatures are a nuisance during the Long Night, but they have normally been somewhat helpful as long as you followed a few simple rules. Now, it’s as if they are called to roam by something else entirely.

Throughout the San Saba, people have been going missing. Some of them have been sighted walking into the deserts of the Dune Sea, chasing some sound that only they can hear. If they are lucky, they simply die of thirst and heat exposure. If they aren’t lucky, the sand leviathans and Firebrand raiders get them first. Those that are asked only say they can hear “the music of the spheres” and try to walk west, towards Barogue.

In Essex, the Fountainheart seems to be waking up again. The last time this happened, the entire city was nearly wiped out as a faceless undead took over the city, and Archons escaped from within. Doomsday cultists are gathering at the feet of the strange stone tree, waiting for the end, and a strange decay seems to be spreading from the center of Essex. Anywhere there is scrap, metal, or any bits of industry, the metal itself seems to be rotting and rusting faster than should be possible. The Oxlines are taking damage from the spread of corrosion, and the RRC has had to limit train traffic to the largest city in the San Saba. If they aren’t careful, even the mighty Ox could be impacted by the strange decay.

Storms along the Spoiled Coast near the Clutch seem to be worsening, and terrible lightning, rain, and hurricanes are building on the coast. Even worse, the Cicatrix, the tentacled Grave Mind of the region, seems to be attacking ships that draw close the Lighthouse, the beacon that leads ship safely to shore. Those that get dragged to the murky depths of the ocean can’t seem to find their way back from death. Travel from abroad has slowed to a crawl, and ships bound for Gatorland and beyond won’t attempt the journey for fear of dying a final death in the bottomless grasp of the sea.

If something isn’t done soon, this seems like it’s going to be problem for Bravado and the entire San Saba Territories. However, there are some pretty smart people in the San Saba. It’s clear that these events must be related, and it’s clear that something is happening in Barogue. Someone has to stop this, and the Railroad Conglomerate is hiring survivors throughout the region to head to Barogue to help their teams find an answer to the problem.

But the answer seems to be these strange Obelisks. According to a report intercepted by the Wastelander, the Railroad Conglomerate uncovered a NEW obelisk, locked behind psi-tech doors within the city of Barogue. If you can find a way inside, perhaps you can find a way to silence this strange music, or discover someway to control or shut down these Obelisks.

HOW do you get there? Traveling to Barogue

Getting to the Lost City is a feat in and of itself.  The Dune Sea is an unforgiving environment and it makes simply reaching the city an endeavor few can afford or are willing to risk.  There are only a few reliable ways to reach Barogue, chief among them the momentous accomplishment of using the rail lines.  The act of laying a new rail line to the Lost City by the RRC over the last two years is a vital connection to the greater San Saba and beyond.

  • By Rail - The only truly secure way to travel to Barogue is via the Oxline.  Even so, the travel is slow as a “sweeper engines” must travel in front of the mighty locomotives to clear the tracks of sand and debris that gathers daily across the stretch of railway that runs towards the Broken Coast.  These smaller locomotives push giant plows through the sand, keeping the rail clear for the engines that follow in their wake.  The Oxline travel is expensive, but offers a mostly smooth journey to the Lost City.  However, your personal finances determine if you get to ride in luxury in an ice-cooled luxury car, or suffer with the laborers and less fortunate travelers in the blistering heat of the passenger cars.  Many travelers don’t make the trip to travel solely to Barogue, instead opting for passage to Oasis and beyond as the Oxline continues its journey west.

  • By Land - The second most dangerous journey to Barogue is braving the treacherous sands and the many threats of the Dune Sea by land.  Desert tribes of the Cali*co Caravan and the DJs of the Sweetwaters offer protected passage through the desert, following the trail set by the map-bearers and Felicity Redfield on their first journey to the Lost City.  Few travel on foot, but even vehicles need to be specially outfitted to survive the journey across the inhospitable sands.  Those that journey across the Dune Sea tend to use the only major landmarks that remain, starting from the oilfield camps of the RRC to the west of Essex before leaving major trade routes.  Two major points remain to reference on the journey – one a strange black Monolith that rises from the desert, and the massive metal behemoth known as the Frigate, a known raider stronghold within the Dune Sea.  Many that attempt the journey westward never make it to Barogue, as they are killed and eaten by Firebrands, dangerous Roughnecks, or even massive Leviathans.

  • By Air - The most dangerous way to attempt the journey to Barogue is attempting the passage by airship.  The bone-scouring sandstorms and superheated winds tend to combine for a lethal combination for those that try to travel by air.  The heat causes the air bladder-technology of most airships to expand out of control and burst, and the winds make straight navigation impossible.  Even in a ship rigged for the journey, travelers must make frequent stops to refit and repair, leaving them exposed to the same dangers of traveling by land, but with less ability to evade the threats.  Only the truly foolhardy attempt the journey to Barogue by air, and it is most often some DJ with a deathwish that is trying to make a name for themselves on the most dangerous stretch of the Dune Sea imaginable.

No matter the route, those that are lucky enough to survive the journey to Barogue soon find that getting inside the superstructure of the titan city is not as easy as it might appear. Hopefully, you will find assistance in the work camp outside the Lost City, commonly known as “New Barogue”.

What awaits you in NEW Barogue?

There is a saying among the work crews in New Barogue: “If the heat doesn’t kill you first, the desert, raiders, or leviathans will get you in the end.”  Simply surviving in the heat of the Dune Sea is a task not for the faint hearted or unprepared.  While the threat  of zombies and the undead is fairly low in the desert (but not unheard of), the other denizens of the dunes are more than enough for the camp to handle.

There are several major dangers to contend with while in Barogue:

  • The Heat - The temperatures in the desert can soar into the 120s at midday, so much of the work done at Barogue is done at night or in the cooler parts of the morning and evening.   Even still, it’s hard to sleep drenched in sweat and there are no real modern amenities at the camp.  Water must be carefully rationed, and only the access to regular shipments from Essex makes the camp even possible.  The few wellsprings the RRC have found are jealously guarded and sold as rations to their workers.  Heat exhaustion and heat stroke remain the number one killer of RRC teams, and daily safety briefs are given to the workers to keep the very real danger of the weather in mind.

  • Sandstorms - In addition to the heat, the very desert itself threatens to reclaim the Lost City if not constantly battled.  Periodically, the superheated winds of the Dune Sea carry enough force to scour flesh from bone in blistering sandstorms that wash over the titan city.  The only hope of survival when a coriolis sandstorm arrives, or “Aranae Ramleh” in the language of the Anneh Yaba desert tribes, is to take shelter within the superstructure of Barogue.  The mighty metal barricades allow for the survivors to withstand the biting sands and melting temperatures, though they must contend with the threats within the city.

  • Firebrand Raiders - A primary danger of the camp are the various clans of Raiders that make the Dune Sea their own.  The psionic Firebrand Raiders make their homes in the carcasses of Leviathans and seem to worship those of their kind that develop the spark of pyrokinesis that marks the leaders of the clan.  They can be a threat, but they seem to be largely spooked by the Lost City for some reason.  While some brave bands of Raiders periodically test the perimeter, the majority of the clan leaves the camp alone for the most part.

  • Resonant Raiders - The crystal-encrusted raiders first discovered two years ago remain a major threat from within Barogue.  There are several hibernation chambers that have been uncovered within the belly of the titan city that contain thousands of vessels where the unfortunate were kept as living batteries in the Resonant Choir.   Each of these victims is a potential Resonant, and early estimates suggest that there are still dozens of more chambers that are unopened.  From these strange hives and nests, the Resonant Raiders strike out into the world to drink in fear, terror, and anguish as the psychic vampires they are.  Anyone that braves the interior of Barogue must be ready to deal with the eerily quiet threats within.  Some ghost stories suggest that there are other predators within Barogue, but the Resonants are the true masters of the dead city.

  • Leviathans - The true natural predators of the dune sea, these giant mutated critters resemble nothing more than massive sand worms with bifurcated jaws.  Some stretch thousands of feet in length, and the most dangerous of their kind are called Elder Leviathans.  These mighty beasts are nigh-unkillable, and are a force of nature that must be contended with rather than overcome.  There are Leviathan nests that surround the perimeter of the Lost City, offering some protection from raiders and scavengers that would plunder the work camp.  The RRC has provided maps that mark out most of the major known nests, but they remain a regular threat to continued operation of the Oxline and the settlement of New Barogue.  The massive Leviathan that once protected the Lost City has been sighted in the desert nearby and it seems reluctant to return to the former nest, but it remains an ever-present threat in the minds of the laborers in the salvage camp.

  • The Oxkiller Alliance - The technophobic crusade of the new Oxkiller Alliance has threatened Barogue, strangely enough.  The soldiers of the Antler Tribe and Oxkillers strike out into the desert to deal with the “profane monument of man’s hubris” that to them is the Lost City.  In their traditions, the titan city is a sacred and forbidden territory that none must disturb, and the zealots are a constant threat to the Oxline and any that try to travel to the Lost City.  The few Oxkillers that have been willing to talk with the workers of Barogue have mentioned that they believe the city is cursed, and the RRC will doom the world if they are allowed to continue.

  • Roughnecks - Not quite Raider, but not quite civilized, the Roughneck clan is a tribe of DJs, Tainted, and other scavengers that have loosely allied themselves into a roving band of misfits.  From smoke billowing rides, they travel the Dune Sea as the nomads they are, seeking out travelers and raiders to salvage for scrap and resources.  They are bloodthirsty killers, and care nothing for the law and order of the San Saba.  They are known enemies of most San Saba DJ clans, including the Road Royals and the Sweetwaters.

  • Zombies - While zed are truly not much of a threat in the desert, the return of workers to New Barogue has awakened the Morgue within the city once more.  Most zombies that threaten Barogue tend to be shamblers and recently departed workers, but a few desiccated corpses have been encountered from within the dunes itself, victims of the treacherous journey to Barogue.

Life is tough in New Barogue, but the will of the Railroad Conglomerate is mightier.  The wheels of capitalism keep churning amazing amounts of resources into leveraging the treasures of the Lost City of Barogue.  No threat will truly slow the creeping expansion of the Oxline, and the continued successful salvage operations at Barogue are critical to the RRC’s plans of forging the future.

Wrap Up

That’s it for today, Vados!

We hope you will have fun this weekend during THE UNDYING PRINCE! We have some mysteries and nightmares to explore, some secrets to uncover, and some exciting stories told by our new team of Storytellers to start out Season 5 strong. We can’t wait to see you there!

See you this weekend!

 
 
 

The Last Words, continued.

Bravado Bones

Howdy Vados!

It’s Jonathan here with another signature DR:TX Rules Ramble, leading up to our August online event THE UNDYING PRINCE! Each week, I’ll discuss in detail an aspect of the upcoming event, compiling the rules and lore into one easy place to read! This week, we are going to discuss how our online rules system, Bravado Bones, helps tell better stories!

Over the last two weeks, we have covered a bit of the premise of the event and why your characters might end up in the lost city of Barogue, and how crafting works in online in our blog posts. Check it out!

Our photos for this post were taken from previous DR:TX events by our talented Photo Team.

a Ruleset for Online Play

It might be a bit obvious, but it’s hard to swing a boffer and call damage on an enemy in an online space. A lot of the Dystopia Rising mechanics are really meant only for live events, and they don’t translate well to an online space. So, to overcome this hurdle we first faced during the pandemic, we came up with a solution — a ruleset specifically for online games.

One of our talented staff members at the time, Sam Mars, designed the first round of our Bravado Bones mechanics, creating a way to adapt your existing DR character sheet into a new form for online play.

BRAVADO BONES is a Powered By The Apocalypse skin, originally adapted by Sam to use during our pandemic virtual game play. It is not meant to be a replacement for the Dystopia Rising LARP system, nor is it meant to replace the tabletop system published by Onyx Path. We use this ruleset during our online events, which we call “Lonestar Skies Virtual Events”. I’ve recently updated this ruleset to our new 1.1 mechanics, incorporating a few new ideas that have evolved over the years since we first designed the system.

Bravado Bones sessions are led by a Guide and are played by a 4-5 of Leading Characters (LCs). During play, the Guide will act as a narrator, storyteller, and referee.  This is a rules-light, collaborative Storytelling system, focused on the stories we tell together and not the mechanics.

Character sheets for Bravado Bones are generated from your Dystopia Rising character sheet and use your progress in game to represent your abilities in the virtual space.

Why bravado bones?

We believe that Bravado Bones captures the BEST thing about Dystopia Rising — the story we tell with our friends. During a module online, you will tell a story together, using the principles of “yes, and…” to tell an exciting, engaging story of how your characters survived the challenges of the wasteland. In the online space we get to do things we can NEVER do in live events.

As an ST, I can’t really pour a thousand pounds of sand on Camp Kachina to simulate a desert, and I certainly don’t have the budget to build a haunted lost city on our game site. In Bravado Bones, we get to explore areas of the San Saba we could never visit in game.

As a player, I might not be able to sprint across the battlefield in game thanks to an old injury, but in the Bravado Bones system, my character can speed into a fight in a way that I’ll never achieve in real life. I can do feats of daring that my old body could never accomplish in game.

As a character, I might imagine my character as this master sniper, but I know that Nerf dart will never fly 50 meters across the field to hit accurately on my target. But in Bravado Bones, I can be a marksman that never misses, or I can summon fire from my hands without the need for pyrotechnics.

In short, you get to be the HERO. And that’s really, really cool.

So let’s cover some important differences of Bravado Bones from the live events, past the obvious:

  • The rules are simple. There’s no huge rulebook, and only about 3-4 pages of actual mechanics for Bravado Bones. It only takes a few minutes to make a character, and your character sheet is only a few lines long.

  • You roll dice to determine your success during a scene. We will cover a bit more about this below, but the system is very simple, and uses a 2d6 mechanic to determine random rolls.

  • The rules system is designed for you to SUCCEED. Failure is boring, and the system is very forgiving, no matter how much XP your character has.

  • You get to be a bad ass. When you succeed on a roll in Bravado Bones, you don’t just kill a single zombie, you hack through dozens and decimate that horde with your awesome sword skills.

  • You cannot die in Bravado Bones. Unless you want to. Death is such a cool part of Dystopia Rising, and we can never do it justice in the online space. We want to reserve that experience for the live space, so unless you purposefully choose to die, you won’t lose Infection during a Bravado Bones game.

Let’s talk a bit about how this all works.

Bravado Bones Rules

We’ve posted all of the rules for Bravado Bones on our website, completely FREE! I’ll cover a quick summary, but there’s only a few things to read so take a look:

In Bravado Bones, we use your existing Dystopia Rising Character Sheet to build out your characters. You can find the complete rules above for how to do this and we will have some time on Friday before the event to help folks convert their character sheets. For now, let’s stick to the basics.

Each character in Bravado Bones has four main STATS. These will range from a score of [-1] to [+3], depending on how many total skills your character has.

  • COMBAT - This is the combination of all of your Combat skills, like Avoid, Combat Tactics, or weapon skills like Melee Standard or Firearms. You might use this STAT to change a scene with your combat prowess or skill at surviving a fight.

    • Because every character starts with 8 weapon skills to start, EVERY character in Bravado Bones has at least a [+1] in this score.

  • WASTELAND -This is the combination of all of your Wasteland skills, like Stealth, Foraging, or Enhanced Movement. You might use this STAT to change a scene based on your skill at surviving in the harsh environment of the wastes, or your ability to move about a location.

  • CIVILIZED - This is the combination of all of your Civilized skills, like Agricultural, Education, or Medical. This STAT might be used to represent your impressive skills at medicine or other useful trained skills, or even your general charisma and social prowess.

  • ANOMALY - This is the combination of all of your aberrant Anomaly skills, like Biogenetics or Telepathy, or faithful skills like Faithful Miracles. If you didn’t choose to be a psion, you might have a [-1] in this roll. This STAT is used to change things with the power of psionics, or to resist the foul influence of the Grave Mind.

You also have two POOLS, that you can spend during the session. You don’t have as many points overall to track, as every 10 points of Body or Mind equals one point in Bravado Bones. This keeps the math way easier!

  • BODY - This determines how much damage you can take during a scene. If you hit 0, you enter Bleed Out and will need healing, just like a normal game.

  • MIND - You can spend your Mind points to change the outcome of a roll in your favor. If you have a related Achievement, it works even better!

  • RESOLVE - This stat is not used in Bravado Bones, but instead gives you Freebie Points to customize your character. Maybe you think your character would be a bit tougher and have more Body, or maybe you feel like they are better at Wasteland than their STAT would suggest.

To use your STATs during a Bravado Bones session, you will roll some dice using the /roll command. You only have to roll for important actions, where the results matter.

You might notice that the STATS are the same as the four groups of Skills. Your STATS are determined by counting the total number of skills you have, less any PFAs you’ve earned.

A Bravado Bones character sheet is MUCH simpler by comparison.

At the heart of the Bones system is the dice rolls that make up a “Challenge”.  This is a series of rolls by the players to hit a difficulty number set by the Guide.

The core dice mechanic of Bones, for reference, is:

  • 2d6 + STAT (+/- Modifiers)

So, if you had a [+2] in your Combat STAT and you wanted to show off your skills with a rifle, you would roll 2d6+2 and describe how you use your Skills to impact the Challenge. Pretty simple, right?

To make a roll, you simply describe what your character is doing, and then make a roll using the STAT that the Guide tells you to use. The goal is to describe what your character is doing in a BIG way. It’s not simply a roll to see if you swing a sword at a zombie, it’s a roll to see how you CHANGE THE SCENE. You don’t throw a white packet at that Raider, your Pyrokinetics ignites the air around you with a bone melting fury, obliterating any foe that stands in your way.

Feel free to embellish, exaggerate, and generally tell us how you are being a bad ass. Bravado Bones is about these moments where you feel like a rock star, not about you rolling a bunch of dice to deal damage to a foe. Be extraordinary and tell a story that everyone will remember!

When you make a roll in Bravado Bones, there’s only a few possible outcomes.

  • Total Failure (2-6): You do not succeed at your narrative action, and your LC gets a consequence or complication.

  • Mixed Success (7-9): You succeed, but you have a cost or downside to the action, like a penalty on a future roll or losing Mind or Body.

  • Total Success (10-11): Your character achieved exactly what they set out to do, and you had no consequences or costs.

  • Heroic Success (12+): Not only do you succeed, you get to change the scene, and narrate what happens next! This is your chance to be a big damn hero!

There’s a few ways to improve your rolls by spending Mind Points or using your Achievements, gaining temporary bonuses to the roll through Advantage [+1] or Disadvantage [-1], or using things like [Pips] and [Tags], but that’s all pretty easy to learn as you go. The dice roll is the main mechanic you have to learn. You can read more in the Core Rules, if you want to learn more.

It’s pretty simple and intuitive, and our Guides will help you during each session, so don’t worry.

Bravado Bones is a simple, easy system to help you experience the terrors and mysteries of the Lost City of Barogue, and we can’t wait to show you more!

Can’t think why I posted a picture of Resonant Raiders. Weird.

I’ve Played Bones Before, What’s actually New?

Great question! Let’s cover the few main differences for our 1.1 Rule Set.

  • We’ve added [Pips] and [Tags]. In fairness, we added this at the end of the online season, but you might have missed the change. These are ways to modify rolls in Bravado Bones in your favor, past Mind points. Pips are a temporary [+1] bonuses that can be expended on a single roll, while Tags work like another PFA and allow you even better use of your Mind points. Both of these rules help simulate item cards and equipment in the online rules.

  • You can now gain [Threats], which are negative conditions that the Guide can use to create some risk in a scene. During a mod, the Guide can offer to refresh 1 Mind Point in exchange for you failing the next roll for dramatic tension. What kind of new stories can you tell with a dramatic comeback?

  • We’ve added a new type of permanent [Threat] called EXHAUSTED and INJURED. Our good friends at DR: New Mexico first pioneered these mechanics, so we’ve adapted them in Texas. When you enter Bleed Out during a mod, you get the [Injured] Threat. If you run out of Mind points during a mod, you get the [Exhausted] Threat. Each of these Threats creates a penalty to your STATS, but they can be healed in the soft role play rooms.

  • We have a custom mechanic for this event - [NIGHTMARES]. This might be a bit of a spoiler so reader beware, but I’ve posted the complete rules in our Temporary Mechanics.

  • In general, I’ve tried to provide a few more examples of what can happen in a Challenge in the core rules, and provided some neat examples of sample rolls and scenes. Maybe you’ll see a character name you know!

The Prince Undying, by Shan Lind

Wrap up

That’s it for today Vados!

Remember, Mod Sign Ups go live next week, on Monday! Don’t miss out on your chance to experience the nightmares and horrors of the Lost City of Barogue!

Next week we will cover some last minute Logistics before the event, and share some of the Story that happens as your characters begin the event. Stay tuned!

The Undying Prince - Crafting & Econ

Howdy Vados!

It’s Jonathan here with another signature DR:TX Rules Ramble, leading up to our August online event THE UNDYING PRINCE! Each week, I’ll discuss in detail an aspect of the upcoming event, compiling the rules and lore into one easy place to read! This week, we are going to discuss how Crafting and Economy skills will function in the online event!

Last week, we covered a bit of the premise of the event and why your characters might end up in the lost city of Barogue, in our blog post. Check it out!

Our photos for this post were taken from previous DR:TX events by our talented Photo Team.

Crafting in a DR:TX Online Event

Let’s face it. We all know the real reason you are here. It’s all about the shiny item cards you can earn for your character. New gear, new loot, new blueprints, it’s all about the economy! The Econ game is one of my favorite parts of Dystopia Rising. I’ve even written a blog post on how to get better, and we’ve included a number of resources on our website like my Blueprint Checklist, the Skill Buy Lists, and even a Scrap & Herb Guide.

But with that said, let’s talk about crafting during THE UNDYING PRINCE.

Now, an online event has a few different rules that your standard live event, and the stakes are a bit different.

In an online event, you don’t have to worry about random monsters crashing your workbench, you don’t have to wait in line at the Post Office, and you can interact with the Discord server from the comfort and safety of your home, in your pajamas with a cup of coffee. Because the stakes are lower, it’s hard to offer the same crafting experience as a live game, and it’s frankly a bit easier to maximize your output when you don’t have to worry about waiting in a line for the Post Office to open in the morning.

During THE UNDYING PRINCE, we will have three main ways to interact with the economy of Dystopia Rising:

  • “Do Work, Get Paid”, our version of the traditional online crafting spreadsheet system.

  • Barogue Bucks, a replacement of the old Cali*Co points, and a way to earn scrap and herb from participating in our online mods and Discord spaces.

  • The Grab Bag, a way to get some additional Barogue Bucks, some actual item cards, and a neat new collectible currency card. Plus, we will MAIL your cards to you after the event is over!

So let’s cover how each of those systems work, and I’ll even some of the potential outcomes you might see from our online crafting.

“Do Work, Get Paid”

Our primary way to access online crafting is the “Do Work, Get Paid” system. This is a motto that’s been a staple of Bravado and Bravo before it, but the scrappy, can-do attitude of survivors in the Lone Star lends them to a bit more capitalistic mindset. This is definitely inspired by our friends in DR: Oklahoma and DR: Florida, but it all comes down to filling out a traditional CRAFTING SPREADSHEET. If you take the time to fill out this spreadsheet, you get the reward! Do work, get paid!

The Rules

  • Players will have access to a SIX-HOUR block of crafting time, and ONE 12s worth of Mind points they can spend on any crafting, gathering, or production Skills.

  • This crafting doesn’t interact with Mind used in mods. You’ll still start each mod series with all of the Mind points you would normally have on your Bravado Bones sheet.

  • Players must RP the time they spend crafting in the appropriate #channel on the Discord. This time, as well as what is being crafted, will be logged in #crafting on our Discord server for reference after the event. 

  • Anything that uses a Blueprint can be crafted this way, and we will assume you have access to that blueprint for the event. If you didn’t have the blueprint, that’s fine. We have plenty of folks in Bravado with a full collection of prints, and we will just assume you borrowed a copy from them.

  • Players do not refresh Mind used for crafting but MAY use brews or meals they have in their LIT inventory to recover Mind. The time to consume those brews and meals counts as part of the six-hour block of crafting time. Remember, most meals take 10 minutes to eat and brews take at least 1 minute to use.

  • You must submit your work in a spreadsheet that will be provided prior to the start of the online event, courtesy of our Admin wizards Amber and Ren.

This is entirely optional. If you do the work of filling out the spreadsheet, you can gain the resources of crafting.

But, if filling out a spreadsheet sounds like a version of your own particular hell, that’s fine. We have several other ways to get your hands on some sweet item cards.

Barogue Bucks

Barogue Bucks are an online-only currency that we will use to grant mod rewards, benefits for interacting with online Zones of Mechanics, and other behaviors on the Discord server. If you attended our last online event, Dead Man’s Hand, you might remember a similar system.

During THE UNDYING PRINCE, you have access to our Supply Bag Bot. This bot will enable you to trade, gather, and even gamble your online currency during the event.

Let’s cover the ways you can earn Barogue Bucks:

  • You can earn 100 Barogue Bucks for attending a mod session, up to your max of 3 mods. If you somehow get involved with more than 3 mods, you are still limited to a cap of 300 total.

  • You can earn up to 100 Barogue Bucks by completing several econ-related Zone of Mechanics on the Discord server.

  • You can earn up to 50 Barogue Bucks for simply completing our first Roleplay Challenge when the event starts. Interact with another player in the Soft RP channels to earn some online currency!

  • You can gain a few Barogue Bucks by using the #gamble command in our Discord channels. This will activate a portion of the bot where you can risk it all!

These Barogue Buck mechanics will be posted in certain channels during the event, and you will have a limited time to interact with them. These will be in a pinned post on various channels and will have all the instructions you need to complete. Once you’ve completed the ZOM or mod, one of our room stewards or STs will add this reward to your Supply Bag.

Let’s cover what you can obtain with your Barogue Bucks, and how much they cost:

You might notice that most of these items are things that will greatly help you get an early start on crafting during our first LIVE event in September. These are common materials that are usable in all kinds of Blueprints, and are the building blocks of most equipment, gizmos, weapons, and more. Plus, we’ve included several useful Brews and Gizmos that make survival in the zombie apocalypse a bit easier, especially if you are a New Player!

If you attend all three mods during THE UNDYING PRINCE, you can easily earn 300 Barogue Bucks. That means you could get copies of SIX different blueprints, or SIX Alloy Metal, or THIRTY Basic Scrap, or FIFTEEN Rare Herb. Even if you don’t like filling out spreadsheets, this is an easy and fun way to earn a few item cards for your character to use later.

We have one last way to earn some item cards that we covered last week:

Grab Bags

Grab Bags are a special online-only add on to your ticket. Purchasing this ticket not only helps us prepare for the upcoming season with new props and more, but it also has some tangible rewards for your character! For only $10, you can get the following benefits for your characters during our online event:

OUR GRAB BAG THIS MONTH INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING FOR $10!

You get a few unique items that are usable during the online event:

  • 1x “Explorer’s Kit!” - 3 themed [PIPS] that represent adventurous and useful tools for your excursion to Barogue! These are one-use online items that give you a +1 for a roll of your choice! You can see how to use these in our Bravado Bones online game ruleset!

  • 1x Tag [Well Prepared] - This is an online-only item that helps your Mind points change a roll heavily in your favor! You can see how to use these in our Bravado Bones online game ruleset!

  • 200 Barogue Bucks - This is an online-only currency that will let you obtain herbs, scrap, blueprints, and more, similar to the Cali*Co Point system we used before!

Plus, you get some physical carded items that will start you out strong for our live events starting in September! While every character can earn items for their LIT inventory, the GRAB BAG includes an option to get your items mailed to you!

  • 1x Basic Red Mist - A handy Injectable brew that can be self-administered in Bleed Out. Handy for surviving the wasteland!

  • 1x Weapon Augment of your choice! - Augments are a new type of item that can be attached to a crafted Weapon. They last for 3 months and tend to be a bit expensive to craft. You can start out Season 5 with a shiny new Augment of your own!

  • 1x ‘SHARD OF THE RED CROWN’ Currency Card - This will be a brand-new collectible currency-style card for Season 5, a physical trophy of your trip to the Lost City. This will have some in-game effects for our DR:TX events throughout this next season, as well as being highly collectable!

  • Item Cards by Mail! - Have all the carded items made in our “Do Work, Get Paid” virtual econ system, items purchased with Barogue Bucks, and GRAB BAG items mailed to straight you by USPS!

Grab bags are limited to one per player, so don’t miss out!

wrap up

That’s it for today Vados!

Next week, we will cover a primer on Bravado Bones, the unique system we use for our online events! See you soon!

Don’t wait — Get your tickets today!

The Undying Prince

Lake Bravo boils.  

A lone white Obelisk stands undisturbed in the lake, the beacon that first drew delvers to the ruins underneath Bravado.  A blackened monolith in the Dune Sea, once used as a waypoint through the desert begins to hum.  A tree, formed of flowing stone in the center of Essex, begins to corrode.  Unborn throughout the San Saba wander into the desert, mindlessly following the ‘music of the spheres’, a song unheard by any other strain.  The melody seems to call them all to one place. 

Towards the West. Towards the lost city of Barogue.

Amid the new threat of these monuments is the rising tension from the North, from the rebels of Queensgrace and the fall of the Antler Tribe.  War is coming to the San Saba, and the new leader of the Oxkiller Alliance has declared Barogue a “profane monument of hubris that must be destroyed”. The technophobic zealots have moved their forces into the desert to deny the Board and the San Saba Territories a valuable route to the Broken Coast, a rattling saber heralding further conflict.

Legends and folklore still speak of The Prince Undying, the last leader of the lost city of Barogue before its fall, and whisper of his purpose in these strange objects. Something powerful. Something dangerous. The citizens of the San Saba, in the aftermath of the fall of Waking, are fearful of yet another world-ending catastrophe. The Railroad Conglomerate has demanded the phenomenon be investigated, and the potential threat neutralized, before it interferes with forging a bright new future.

Barogue is the answer. We must delve deeper, into the still hidden mysteries of the Lost City and The Prince Undying. To battle new nightmares, survive the horrors, and uncover the echoes of the fall of the Lost City, we must venture into the unknown.

An image of Barogue from our very first online event two years ago featuring this location, “The Lost City”! Our next event takes us back for a triumphant return to Barogue!

HOW-DY!

It’s that time again Vados, time to start SEASON FIVE! It’s Jonathan here with the first of our posts leading up the online event to kick off the season: THE UNDYING PRINCE. We have a lot in store for y’all in the coming weeks, but today we want to make sure you know a bit about what to expect, some commonly asked questions, and a bit of a story intro into the event.

We haven’t run an online Dystopia Rising event for a while, so let’s cover the basics:

  • Online events are held on our Lonestar Skies Discord Channel. The server will go live shortly before the event!

    • You can access the Discord server here: https://discord.gg/SA9eNNCa3Z

  • You buy your tickets on our online store starting as of Monday, July 10th!

  • Our online games use a slightly different set of mechanics than you might be used to, but you can find all the rules completely FREE on our website below. I’ll be covering these in detail in a future blog post, but if you like to get a head start on these things, here you go:

  • Our online event will include CRAFTING!

    We all know that’s what y’all are really here for, so I’ll be outlining how you can use these mechanics in a future blog post before the event. Don’t worry, you’ll be able to satisfy all your blueprint cravings and get yourself a head start on the live events starting in September!

  • Our online event will start on Friday night and end on Sunday afternoon, similar to a live event. Sunday will be primarily reserved for soft roleplay, so the main action happens on Friday and Saturday!

  • The online event will consist of two main parts:

    • ONLINE RP: We will have an online Discord server with chat rooms for soft Roleplay and even Voice channels. We will have a few activities you can complete in these rooms, places to use your various Skills, and even a few NPCs!

    • MODULES: Each full online ticket comes with an option to attend THREE small module events. This will be 2-hour events led by a Storyteller and they are limited to 4-6 players on each run. These modules will happen in SIX different acts throughout the weekend, and each act will tell as aspect of the unfolding story of the UNDYING PRINCE.

  • Mod Signups and a Sneak Peak into the story of the weekend starts July 24th!

  • You can earn XP from the weekend, play multiple characters, play cool personal mods with your friends, and get a headstart into the overarching story of Season 5!

Grab Bag Contents

For online events, we have a special ticket add-on called a GRAB BAG! Purchasing this ticket not only helps us prepare for the upcoming season with new props and more, but it also has some tangible rewards for your character!

OUR GRAB BAG THIS MONTH INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING FOR $10!

You get a few unique items that are usable during the online event:

  • 1x “Explorer’s Kit! - 3 themed [PIPS] that represent adventurous and useful tools for your excursion to Barogue! These are one-use online items that give you a +1 for a roll of your choice! You can see how to use these in our Bravado Bones online game ruleset!

  • 1x Tag [Well Prepared] - This is an online-only item that helps your Mind points change a roll heavily in your favor! You can see how to use these in our Bravado Bones online game ruleset!

  • 200 Barogue Bucks - This is an online-only currency that will let you obtain herbs, scrap, blueprints, and more, similar to the Cali*Co Point system we used before! We will have more on this in a future blog post!

Plus, you get some physical carded items that will start you out strong for our live events starting in September! While every character can earn items for their LIT inventory, the GRAB BAG includes an option to get your items mailed to you!

  • 1x Basic Red Mist - A handy Injectable brew that can be self-administered in Bleed Out. Handy for surviving the wasteland!

  • 1x Weapon Augment of your choice! - Augments are a new type of item that can be attached to a crafted Weapon. They last for 3 months and tend to be a bit expensive to craft. You can start out Season 5 with a shiny new Augment of your own!

  • 1x ‘SHARD OF THE RED CROWN’ Currency Card - This will be a brand-new collectible currency-style card for Season 5, a physical trophy of your trip to the Lost City. This will have some in-game effects for DR:TX event as well during this next season, as well as being highly collectable!

  • Item Cards by Mail! - Have all the carded items made in our “Do Work, Get Paid” virtual econ system, items purchased with Barogue Bucks, and GRAB BAG items mailed to straight you by USPS!

Grab bags are limited to one per player, so don’t miss out!

The story of “The Undying Prince

I’ve included the story teaser of our event at the beginning of this blog post, but let’s talk a bit about what to expect from the STORY of the online event in August.

Our online event concerns the LOST CITY OF BAROGUE. Long thought simply a legend, it was discovered two years ago in our game during the events of our last online event of the pandemic season. Barogue was a massive moving city, propelled through the deserts of the Dune Seas on mighty tracks to evade the hordes of undead, suspending an entire city on its back. Barogue is a wondrous relic of the past, from a time after the fall of man to the zombie virus, but at least two hundred years before our current age in Dystopia Rising.

When Barogue was first found by Felicity Redfield and the map bearers two years ago, the city was buried under a massive sand dune, with an Elder Leviathan coiled around it like a nest.  The first expedition fell through the opening at the top of the glass-like steel dome into the city, and the events of the first online event, “The Lost City” occurred inside.   At the end of that episode, the survivors ascended a tall spire they named the Altar of the Scion Vossa to escape the city, fashioning a temporary crystal matrix to power the crystal plinths of the abandoned titan city.  In the exodus they created a massive psionic blast that scattered the leviathans around the city.  When the giant sandworms fled, they left in their wake a crater that exposed the majority of the moving city.

Over the last two years, the Railroad Conglomerate and other factions have worked tirelessly to uncover the bulk of the superstructure of Barogue, peeling back the layers of sand that hid the city’s secrets.  In the shadow of the massive titan city is a small settlement fondly called New Barogue, the heart of the RRC operations at the Lost City.  Settlement is perhaps too strong of a word, but the ramshackle array of tents and mining equipment at the excavation site is always changing as new work crews arrive from Essex and beyond.

The primary focus of the RRC is on scavenging the Lost City for usable salvage, scrap, and metals they can bend towards their ever-hungering needs of expanding the Oxline across the wastes.  While most of the metal in Barogue is a very hard alloy similar to titanium, this crazy future metal is difficult to process with current technological levels.  Instead, scavengers focus on panels, bolts, wiring, and anything they can tear from the superstructure to box up and ship out on the Oxline.  Anything that can be melted down into a railroad tie is shipped back to Essex for processing, one more link in the chain of the Oxline network.

In their wake of this systematic dismantling are beleaguered archeologists from the RRC, the Grave Council and the San Saba Republic, uncovering new secrets of Barogue on a daily basis.  While they contend with brutish laborers that trample on their archeological digs, the scientists and researchers of the expedition are slowly finding new ways to access areas within the city and struggling to understand the strange crystal psi-tech that once powered the mighty titan city.

The city is a treasure trove of archaeological secrets, psi-tech, and raw resources that will fuel RRC operations for decades to come.  It is a deadly and mysterious site, but the risk of the city outweighs the rewards that await if the RRC can fully unlock the titan city’s many labyrinthine halls.

Here’s a sneak peek of one of the maps I made for this event! Take a look at the Lost City of Barogue!

We can’t wait to show you more of the Lost City of Barogue, so you can experience the horrors and mysteries within. Don’t wait to get your ticket, and make sure you are ready when Mod Signups go live on July 24th. These mods are first-come, first-served, so you’ll want to be ready to check in when they go live!

Next week, we will have more to uncover about THE UNDYING PRINCE!!!

See you soon Vados!

Calling All Storytellers

calling all storytellers!

DR:TX has announced our new summer online event; The Undying Prince on August 4-6, and we’re opening up the opportunity to come be an (online) storyteller with us!

DR:TX online games use the Bravado Bones System and we tell a six act story over two days in which your ideas can become a part of. You can read more on our website, and we have a number of resources on our setting there as well!

We have a few expectations of our volunteer Storyteller team members:

  • You’ll need to be ready to write THREE (3) mods to fill a two-hour slot on the schedule over the weekend.

  • You’ll need to be free to attend a weekly ST meeting on Discord, at 7 PM on Wednesdays until the event runs on August. We want you to bring authentic and exciting ideas and collaborate with each other in a way that empowers yourself and others to tell their best stories!

  • You’ll need to sign an NDA with DR:TX and review our Storyteller Expectation documents that cover our values and the writing culture of our team!

  • You’ll be able to attend the event on August 4-6, and run the mods you’ve written

What do you get?

  • You’ll get a PAID ticket and access to all of special incentives that will be offered for the event!

We’re very excited to offer this! We believe that the most unique stories come from a melting pot of creative minds! We hope that the exchange of ideas from our team and your ideas is beneficial for everyone!

If you’re interested please fill out this form!

The form will be open Thursday, July 6th thru Monday, July 10th at 6:00 pm. We’ll announce Tuesday, July 11th, so that you can slide into your first meeting with our team Wednesday, July 12th!

As always if you have questions or concerns or want more information you can send an email to info@dystopiarisingtx.com and we’ll be happy to arrange a time to chat!