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Character Collections for The Fantasy Trip

Created by Douglas H. Cole

Ready-to-play individual personalities for The Fantasy Trip.

Latest Updates from Our Project:

Two days left...Rookies in Focus
about 3 years ago – Sun, Mar 07, 2021 at 02:34:34 PM

Nearing the End of the Beginning

This evening, the 48-hour warning will be sent to those following the campaign, or who pledged early and might not have kept up with the updates. This will be an outstanding time to share the campaign link among friends. There are 276 people following the campaign who have not yet backed, which combined with folks that might come on board at the last minute makes the 500-backer stretch goal very likely, and even the 700 goal is possible.

So please: share the link where you can. If you have a favorite local game store, send the campaign to them and note the retail level available. 

Rookies in Focus

The Rookies book is very near completion. I have inserted the grid of characters with their names in the front-inside cover of the book, and have only to put some sort of indicator on the counters for easy reference at the table.

But forget production: Here's a new preview of the inside.

Each is very different from the other, and all would be fun personalities to meet along the road, or bring on board as a hireling or starting character.  If these don't suit...there are 36 more inside the book!

Production Update

Writing writing writing the Wizards book in anticipation of the 500-backer stretch goal.

I've been meeting a lot with various vendors and fulfillment folks, including Artiforge, Kixto, Gamerati, and (next week) Nord Games in order to try and figure out ways to ensure I can deliver cards internationally. This will require a CE Mark or the equivalent certification. I'm almost positive I can get it for the cards. The counters is still a hard "no" from the one company, but I got a list of alternate manufacturers. Some of them provide CE certification. 

I'm also starting to look a bit at shipping, but it's a chicken and egg thing. I'm going to have to take a good guess as to weights and costs, and all that stuff. Books-only shipping is something like half to a third the cost of not-books. So it makes a giant difference. 

Anyway...I'd say things are still on track. 

Progress Report!
about 3 years ago – Fri, Mar 05, 2021 at 12:54:20 AM

Today I received the last of the artwork for Character Collections 2: Rookies. I've inserted it, put in a piece of lead-in art, and now the book is almost entirely ready to go. But let's break it all down...

So, where are we?

Character Collections 1 is ready to go in physical form. It better be, since it was released last January.  In PDF...I'm going to add the new artwork as a grid of 1" square counters on the inside back cover. Everyone who got this as part of More Perilous Journeys will receive an update to this file, one way or another.  The new character art will be kitted out for the short deck of 20 cards. I still have a few outstanding pieces of art for this, but I expect to have it 100% complete in a few days.

Character Collections 2 requires adding the grid of counters to the back cover. Otherwise, it's flat-out done. I've even got the cards ready to spool. 

Character Collections 3 is in the same state as CC2, except I've already spooled out one version of the cards. Turns out I need to spool another because my card vendor wants the files as front-and-back instead of my last vendor who wanted fronts, then backs, uploaded separately. As my girls would say: "Whatevz." This is a trivial thing.

Character Collections 4 is underway. I have 40 names, 40 spell lists, and now I'm generating the brief paragraph of back-story for reach character. My team of artists can easily knock out the images for this in about 5-7 business days (10 counters each, and they're easy and fast by design).  The book probably won't be 100% ready when the campaign closes...but it almost certainly will be ready by March 14.

About those Stretch Goals

Right now, we're sitting at 416 backers...with another 270 following but not backed.  This suggests we are strongly likely to achieve the 500-backer goal (in fact, 525 seems right), but need a surprisingly low 14 new backers until the "backed" plus "following" gives us a chance. So it's possible...but we would need to see another 175 folks in the next four days to really cinch that goal. The "sharing is caring" commentary from previous updates still applies.  And if anyone knows a famous gamer celebrity with a million or so followers, a few retweets or casual mentions would probably go a long way.

The Next Few Days

So, over the next few days, I don't have any more surprises for you guys. The re-vamp of the pledge levels has made the PDF+Print Books levels available as a one-click thing, and if you're a collector, the All the New Things and Everything Old and New put those materials in your hands all at once.

If you really don't care about counters, but just want the new books and cards that were not available previously, that is best handled by a $165 pledge at the Character Collections PDF+Print level ($35), with the decks added a la carte (there are rather a lot of them!). Right now, that's CC1, 2, 3, 4, plus three decks for More Perilous Journeys (The Sunken Library is a 62 card deck all by itself!).

Anyway, the campaign will run through the weekend, then the 48-hour notice goes out Sunday night. Then the final sprint to the end, on Tuesday, 9pm Central.

From there, it will take me some time to get the Backerkit spun up. There are a LOT of items to enter in. I'll do it as expeditiously as possible, but it's important to get it right.

I'll launch it as quickly as I can, and get the surveys out ASAP. I'm looking into a survey question type (multiple check-boxes) that would make picking out books, card decks, and counter sheets really blindingly obvious...but I don't know if that can be done. I hope it can. If there's  project that calls for it, this is the one.

The Backerkit Survey will run for 7 business days officially, after which I'll start locking responses and instantly shipping PDF rewards. I expect all who actually fill out their survey will have the PDF part of their reward by the end of March. Easily.

Shipping and VAT

As always, the hardest part of setting up the surveys is getting the shipping profiles right. 

Usually, the books are easy. In fact, for those NOT ordering any other items, even not-the-USA stuff becomes easier still, likely printing in the UK and USA, and then shipping out from there.

For "stuff," that's harder. I've mentioned this in the campaign as well. The cards print here in the USA; counters in China. I have confirmed with my fulfillment partner that unless we can get a statement of quality certified from the vendor, they can't import the materials. That means "definitely yes" from the card manufacturer - they work for the Mouse, so their quality standards are practically surgical when it comes to safety and toxicity. The counter vendor has refused to certify their product or provide assurances or testing that it's safe. I'm still too small to do that myself affordably. So I can't collect all of the materials in the UK and then reship to not-the-USA. I can only do that for cards.

Double-fun bonus: I have to collect VAT on these "stuff" orders. I mean, I have to collect VAT on book orders too, but that's 0% rate in the UK, 7% in Germany, and except for Evil Denmark at 20-25% for books, usually ignorable. I just pay it out of my margin. 

But the "stuff" VAT is 20% (the EU VAT average is 21%, so 20% is a nice round number). VAT is also levied on shipping. Basically, for certain items, folks from not-the-USA are going to see a very substantial shipping bill. A pledge that is $35 in PDFs/Books and $130 in card decks will see an extra $26 in VAT PLUS the shipping charge. That's probably on the order of $30 ($33 with VAT). So the shipping of four books and five decks of cards will wind up costing $60 (!!!!) extra to account for VAT and Shipping.

This sucks.

There's no other way to say it. It's a $60 charge on top of an already-pledged $165. One of my goals in 2021 is to see if it's even remotely possible to cut this Gordian knot. More experienced people than me have tried. Most decide either quietly or vocally to simply not deal with not-the-US shipping on books OR stuff. I'm still committed to books. We'll see how bad stuff is this go-around.

Even in the US, it's not going to be awesome. Shipping is likely to be $11 or so for postage, $3 fees for boxes and handling, and then a pick fee on the order of $3-4 because of item count. Still looking at $15-20 when all is said and done. That's not awesome, but it's BETTER.

Manufacture Time

In any case, manufacture and delivery time is probably only two or three weeks for the books. 

For the cards and counters, I'd expect four to six weeks.

That makes them the rate-limiting step. Then a week to pick and pack if all goes well, then they're in the mail. 

That basically says the accelerate schedule looks like:

  • Backerkit: March
  • Manufacture: April-May
  • Pick and Pack: May
  • Arrival: June I hope.

That's much faster than October. And October could still happen. But it's in all of our interests to go faster. I do note that I am very, very confident in my ability to get the cards. I can drive to the factory and holler at them if I need something. With a mask and a loudspeaker, but holler nonetheless. 

(Note: irate Minnesotan? "Heya there. I was kina wonderin' if you could print up my cards, doncha know. I mean, I got people here waitin'!)

The hard part is always predicting the overseas manufacturing and delivery.  That's also where the biggest risk of timing failure is.

Back to those Stretch Goals

The other possibility for project push-out is if we get a Miracle on Ice situation, and out of nowhere, we get the sort of exposure that's actually good. [1]

If that's the case, I have work to do. I have to write the books (this can go pretty quickly; I can do up about five or six characters per hour, but it's still probably a week to write, and then another two weeks for art. So if we actually hit both stretch goals, expect a month of delay. But it's the kind none of us mind.


[1] Old joke. Sometimes you get an offer - artists are especially prone to receiving such proposals - to be paid for your work in that lovely coin of exposure. But this is Minnesota. You can't eat exposure, but you sure as heck can die from it. I prefer to pay my collaborators in that lovely coin of actual cash.

New Pledge Levels Added!
about 3 years ago – Tue, Mar 02, 2021 at 09:51:00 PM

The Character Collections for The Fantasy Trip campaign has about a week to go.  There’s enough information to make some adjustments to the campaign structure to make things a bit more convenient.

This is taking the form of new pledge levels which combine physical and PDF rewards into packages. There are now Print + PDF “one-click” reward levels for those who want physical books along with your digital rewards that are paired up with the existing four PDF-only pledge levels.

I’ve added a retail tier that is five copies each of physical books only, no cards or counters.

Finally, there are two tiers for those who are looking to go big. The All the New Things level assumes you have the books from both previous Perilous Journeys campaigns, and the original counter and card sets from Five Perilous Journeys...but want to catch up with everything that’s new since then. EVERYTHING OLD AND NEW is for those who want everything GB has done for TFT in one click.

What about the CC4 through CC6 stretch goals? As they fall, these products will be added to the appropriate reward levels at no change in reward price.

The New to TFT! pledge reward also benefits: As CC4 through CC6 are unlocked, you get those as well in Print and PDF!

The campaign can’t anticipate all possible combinations, but this should cover the big ones. If you’ve already pledged to a digital level, but the campaign ends before you can come back to adjust...don’t worry: You can switch freely in the Backerkit phase!

Halfway There! Another Podcast Drops
about 3 years ago – Sun, Feb 28, 2021 at 07:13:58 PM

Before I was on Talking Crit but after the Nerdarchy interview, I recorded a session on RPG Ramblings. It's shorter than the Talking Crit piece, and hits the high spots of this Kickstarter in particular and some of my lessons learned from my Kickstarter in general. But if you're looking to share stuff and encourage folks to come into the project to help hit stretch goals:

Halfway There

There are nine days left in the project, which means we've hit the halfway point.

We are currently at 380 backers, plus another 265 following but not yet backed. I still think this puts us within solid striking distance of CC4: Wizards, but CC5 and (especially) CC6 are going to require heavier lifting, and a lot of people to come on board who are currently not following the campaign.

Right now, the heavy lifting for "who wants what" is going to happen in Backerkit. As we roll up within 3-5 days of the campaign close, I may add some pledge levels that allow folks to pre-select suites of materials.  Print/PDF of the books are obvious choices. "All the [something]" requires more selectivity but I'm thinking about it. This wasn't a project that was good for that out of the gate, but time brings a narrowing of probabilities for the different books in many cases. So...

Behind the Scenes

There's been some movement. The art for CC1 and CC2 is actually all complete, though bandwidth issues on one of the artists behalf means I still haven't received that last bit. It will take but a day to get those inserted. So that's good.

I have finished doing the spell lists for the 40 wizards in CC4, and now will go back and do back-stories for these people, and look at arms and armor, such as it is. Bows, wooden shields, robes...silver-tipped spears and silver swords? Maybe maybe. Might have to look hard at point values. A 37-point wizard will hopefully have had a different (superior) career with more stuff available to her than a 33-pointer. But perhaps the 37-pointer fell on hard times recently...so who knows?

Finally, I placed the order for the 3.5x5" card die that allows me to actually make the cards. It should be in house in 5-7 days. My vendor and I also discussed various packaging options for card sets, mostly built around a stock 5x7x (either 1.125" or 1.5" depending on what they do) box. That thicker box will hold 200 cards, in two piles of 100. So I'm looking at some nice "sets" that come with the box. For example,  all four Character Collection books will fit in one box if we hit the 500 backer goal, and if we hit 1,000, a second box for Merchants and Pirates would be in the offing. I THINK all five More Perilous Journeys cards will fit into that larger box as well...though it'll be a bit tight.

I'm also looking at "stickering" options where we can have a universal box and label them with the right kind of adhesive so that I can make a box happen for anything, just with a convenient label so we don't mis-pack and fulfill things wrongly when folks buy things a la carte. We also confirmed that this is not a decision that needs to be made now; we can do it a bit ad hoc as the campaign settles, Backerkit quantities come in, and more intelligence is gained (this is, in no small part, why I want to offer up some pledge levels as we draw closer to the end of this campaign, so we can start to firm that up sooner rather than later).

Anyway, still work in progress, but with plenty of time to go. 

Two Hours of Talking Crit
about 3 years ago – Fri, Feb 26, 2021 at 10:57:19 AM

I was on the Talking Crit livestream with Erik Tenkar and "Bad Mike" last night. The overall topic was "the state of gaming and lessons learned on Kickstarter." We covered a lot more than that.

  • My old Firing Squad interviews, and transcripts of video streams
  • COVID shots and the return to in-person gaming; especially the North Texas RPG Con
  • The conversation turns to GURPS at about 17:30 in: "I'm really glad to see GURPS getting some attention. It is a great game that seems marginalized by the community."
  • Mission X comes up around 18:30
  • The benefits of focused rules and setting around 23-24 minutes
  • The importance of shared expectations in game play and game writing at 24-26 minutes
  • The depth and quality of GURPS sourcebooks at 28 minutes (interview with Ken Hite mentioned); goes through 40 minutes
  • Taking inspiration from reality not having to make sense when writing fantasy histories at 30-33 minutes
  • Erik shows off Dark Lord's Doom and David's other solos at 40:30; conversation turns to TFT
  • Erik likes the counters in my books at 41 minutes
  • Why RPG books are a sensually tactile experience: paper choices and weights in print books 42-48min
  • Erik brings up the Character Collections Kickstarter at 48 minutes
  • At 55-60 minutes we talk about converting the Character Collections book to 5e and Swords & Wizardry
  • My daughter makes an appearance and shows off her drawing skills at 59-1:01
  • Why "backer count" instead of "dollars" for stretch goals on the CC Kickstarter? 1:01 through 1:08
  • "Boolean humor" makes its second appearance
  • GameOn Tabletop as an alternate? 1:04-1:06
  • New to TFT Pledge Level at 1:08
  • I show off the TFT Legacy Box at 1:10; it stays on camera for the next hour
  • Kickstarter Link in the edition: 1:11
  • Viking Shields, at least briefly: 1:10:30 to 1:13 or so
  • Dragon Heresy stretch goals and print runs 1:13 to 1:14
  • Starting at 1:16 we talk about Kickstarter, trends in the industry, common mistakes, paying folks, art team, and more
  • Shipping and common KS mistakes discussed at 1:26
  • The importance of audience size at 1:34 to 1:38 - projects viable at 500 vs 1000 vs 1500 backers
  • The Pit of Despair that is shipping and international shipping and charging shipping in Backerkit 1:39 to 1:42
  • How much done before you launch a Kickstarter: 1:42
  • Kickstarter as venture capital vs pre-orders; why no long tail; Darwinian future of the industry 1:42-1:50
  • Hard lessons about starting out: 1:50 - 1:53

We roll on for another 15 minutes or so after that, but the key bits are above.

In the Character Collections project, I've been asked a few times about the backer-count driven stretch goals; I've bolded the two sections where I talk to that, sometimes directly, sometimes indirectly. But if you're curious as to why I'm trying "backers" instead of "dollars," you can find some answers there!

If you're looking for other conversations with me: