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Joonas Laakso

FÖLK-LORE: Rendezvous & Romps

36 contributors
Concept: “What happens when the lore of our world collides with the Dying World of MÖRK BORG?”
Content:
The second 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?

So You Want to Rise From Your Grave

Concept: “Sometimes, in a game, you need to rise from your grave.”
Content:
Tables for how characters died, were buried, and resurrected
Writing:
Concise and darkly humorous
Art/design:
Color and type provide the right aesthetic and facilitate fast navigation
Usability:
So simple even a dead guy can use it

The Hiidet On The Hills

Concept: “The hills hide goblins.”
Content:
Everything you wanted to know about hill goblins, and then some
Writing:
Clear and descriptive with little flourishes of humor and weirdness
Art/design:
Overall coherent design choices with graphics that are varied but always expressive, entertaining, and appropriate
Usability:
Components are well organized on the macro and micro scales

The Oasis

Concept: “A long forgotten kitchen. The Inquisition has made camp here, building a beachhead for the final push …”
Content:
A fairly densely populated crawl through the digestive tract of a dead god
Writing:
Lots of exposition and description of the rooms and inhabitants; includes tables for encounters, conditions, food, and rumors
Art/design:
Lovely map; typographical and color choices greatly assist in navigating the document
Usability:
Logically organized and easy to navigate

Two Hunters

Concept: “A Mörk Borg album crawl based on Two Hunters (2007) by Wolves In The Throne Room”
Content:
A wilderness scenario with a slew of stat blocks and items
Writing:
Keeps a tight focus on the scenario and dynamic but opens multiple entry points for PCs
Art/design:
Use of green helps set the scene while other colors and typefaces keep it anchored in the Mörk-Borg aesthetic
Usability:
Design choices are helpful for navigating the document
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