MOB Posted July 16, 2020 Share Posted July 16, 2020 (edited) We at Chaosium highly value the work of the independent creators who contribute to the Jonstown Compendium, our community content site for Greg Stafford's World of Glorantha at DriveThruRPG. And we're delighted new self-published content is being added every week! Did you know DriveThru RPG uses metal icons as "rough indicators" of a product's sales level? Each level is progressively harder to reach, rather than a simple doubling of the previous level. On the occasion of our first Gold seller in the Jonstown Compendium, we thought it a fitting time to congratulate all the titles and their creators that have (so far) made it to Gold, Electrum, and Silver sales status! Congratulations to the creators behind A Rough Guide to Glamour, the "indispensable companion for any visit to the capital city of the greatest empire the world of Glorantha has ever known". It has reached Gold seller status in a mere three months! To mark the occasion, its creators have released a special "Glamour Goes Gold" bonus download. Everyone who has purchased the title can download this extra content for free. And if you're interested in buying it, the PDF version of A Rough Guide to Glamour is currently 25% off in DriveThruRPG's 'Christmas in July Sale'. Gold seller status (500+) A Rough Guide to Glamour Chris Gidlow, Mike Hagen, Nick Brooke, Michael O'Brien, Jeff Richard, Greg Stafford (113 page PDF, $14.95 $11.21 sale price; also POD option) Electrum seller status (250+ sales) Six Seasons in Sartar Andrew Montgomery (148 page PDF, $19.95 $14.96) Tales of the Sun County Militia: Sandheart Volume 1 Jonathan Webb (39 page PDF, $3.95 $2.96) The Armies and Enemies of Dragon Pass Martin Helsdon (382 page PDF, $24.95 $18.71) The Duel at Dangerford Nick Brooke (37 page PDF, $3.95 $2.96) Silver Status (100+ sales) Arrows of War Martin Helsdon (5 page PDF, Pay-What-You-Want suggested price $1.00) Blue Moon, White Moon John Wick (14 page PDF, $0.99 $0.74) Early Family History Jacob Andersson (17 page PDF, Pay-What-You-Want suggested price $3.95) Elgar's Blade: Part 2 of Red Deer Saga Paul Baker (108 page PDF, $10.00 $7.50) Geiron, Lord of Elephants Akhelas, Austin Conrad (5 page PDF, $1.50 $1.13) Heortlings of Sartar Akhelas, Austin Conrad (21 page PDF, $1.00 $0.75) Humakt, Raven, and Wolf Jacob Andersson (15 page PDF, $3.95 $2.96) Jonstown Compendium Scenarios and Sourcebooks Nick Brooke (23 page PDF, $0.50 $0.38) Jorthan's Rescue Redux Matthew Pook, Stephen R. Marsh, John Sapienza Jr. (24 page PDF, $6.00 $4.50) Night of the Quacking Dead Akhelas, Austin Conrad (5 page PDF, $1.50 $1.13) Rocks Fall Diana Probst, Beer With Teeth (16 page PDF, $5.00 $3.75) Rubble Runners - A Collection of Pavis Characters Jon Hunter (39 page PDF, $4.99 $3.74) Secrets of Dorastor Simon Phipp (259 page PDF, $25.00 $18.75) Spirits of Madness Akhelas, Austin Conrad (3 page PDF, $1.00 $0.75) Stone and Bone Diana Probst, Beer With Teeth (25 page PDF, $7.95 $5.96) Temples and Towers Martin Helsdon (20 page PDF, $4.00 $3.00) The Corn Dolls: Sandheart Vol 2 Jonathan Webb (45 page PDF, $4.95 $3.71) The Throat of Winter Akhelas, Austin Conrad (26 page PDF, $5.00 $3.75) This Fertile Ground Michael Paul Sullivan (22 page PDF, $4.99 $3.74) Treasures of Glorantha: V1 — Dragon Pass Akhelas, Shawn Carpenter, Austin Conrad, Gil Cruz, Simon Phipp, Jerry Thorpe (61 page PDF, $14.95 $11.21) Valley of Plenty Troupe Games (Shawn & Peggy Carpenter) (150 page PDF, $24.95 $18.71; also POD option) Vinga's Ford Diana Probst, Beer With Teeth (19 page PDF, $2.95 $2.21) White Stone Ruin: Part 1 of Red Deer Saga Paul Baker (88 page PDF, $10.00 $7.50) Yozarian's Bandit Ducks Ernesto María Orellana, Xavier Llobet (40 page PDF, $4.00 $3.00) Edited July 16, 2020 by MOB 10 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dissolv Posted July 16, 2020 Share Posted July 16, 2020 Gratz guys! I definitely helped out. 😀 But seriously, this is more Glorantha stuff than has been released.......ever? Since the Guide? It's great to have the resources, and kind of disturbing to realize just how many places, even in or near Dragon Pass, that have yet to be covered in any way. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Minion1stClass Posted July 16, 2020 Share Posted July 16, 2020 If you've been eyeing content, now's a good time to buy! JC PDFs are part of the current sale over at DTRPG. 3 Quote Inactive account. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nevermet Posted July 16, 2020 Share Posted July 16, 2020 There's so much good stuff... 1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
soltakss Posted July 18, 2020 Share Posted July 18, 2020 On 7/16/2020 at 5:05 PM, Dissolv said: I definitely helped out. 😀 We are all us! On 7/16/2020 at 5:05 PM, Dissolv said: But seriously, this is more Glorantha stuff than has been released.......ever? There are more than 50 titles in the Jonstown Compendium listing. I do not think that Chaosium has brought out 50 supplements for RQ2/3/G, although I am probably wrong. Quote Simon Phipp - Caldmore Chameleon - Wallowing in my elitism since 1982. Many Systems, One Family. Just a fanboy. www.soltakss.com/index.html Jonstown Compendium author. Find my contributions here. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Erol of Backford Posted May 14 Share Posted May 14 Does anyone know how to get in touch with Mr. Carpenter of Treasures of Glorantha: V1 — Dragon Pass I have some questions for him. Either way, thank you all! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Brian Duguid Posted May 14 Share Posted May 14 Shawn Carpenter? He can be found on Mastodon: https://dice.camp/@Shawn 1 Quote -- The Voralans presents Glorantha's magical mushroom humanoids, the black elves. "Absolutely phenomenal" - Austin C. "Seriously weird-ass shit" - John D. "A great piece of work" - Leon K. The Electrum best-selling The Children of Hykim documents Glorantha's shape-changing totemic animal people, the Hsunchen. "Magisterial ... highly recommended" - Nick Brooke. "Lovingly detailed and scholarly, and fun to read" - John H. "Absolutely wonderful!" - Morgan C. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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