https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/thelostbay/broken-luck
28 full-color pages filled with amazing Perplexing Ruins' art. Perplexing Ruins is an amazing artist with a unique touch. It's one of the first creators of the OSR scene that I've met. Some of the zine's art is commissions to them. Other drawings come from their patreon, as their patrons receive free-to-use original, and lastly. Some other illustrations, like the Child God below, are older pieces that I saw on their Instagram. So the creative process was like some sort of dialog. I had some ideas I needed art for. But some of Perplexing Ruins' art was also the original spark for a lot of the content of the zine.
Inside the zine you will find mythical backgrounds, magical tarot cards, spell tables, adventure sparks, NPCs, and everything you need to spice up your Troika! game with (un)godly adventures. You can use it in combination with any preexisting sphere or as an independent setting.
Previous blog post on BROKEN LUCK
The project started during the TroikaFest! Jam 2021 as some kind of auto-assignment. I felt the good vibe of the Jam, and took it as an opportunity to design quickly (LOL) a simple one-sheet zine. Unexpectedly it ended up growing into something longer and more complex.
The Fest and the Jam were incredible. I was quite new to Troika! at the time, and it has been amazing to see so much awesome content being put out in such a short time. Shout-out to the folks who made the TroikaFest! Tony Vasinda, Jared Sinclair, Jarrett Crader, all the volunteer GMs and Dan Sell. It was an amazing feast, and lots of great projects came out of it, you can check them here: TroikaFest! Jam 2021
BROKEN LUCK is my first zine, and it has been made possible thanks to the help and support of many talented and generous folks of this community, like Perplexing Ruins (who also did the art of the zine), Leo Hunt, Ian Yusem, Daniel Locke, Cleo Madeleine (who did proofreading), Spookyrusty (whose music is the Soundtrack of the zine!!!). I'm so super grateful for all that love.
So, now I am running a little Kickstarter to bring the zine to print, you can check and back the project here:
Or you can even talk about it on your social media and help me bring this project into reality
Here are a few sample double-page spreads from the test print
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