Brian Duguid Posted May 6 Share Posted May 6 (edited) Out now! https://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/439149/The-Voralans-RuneQuest?affiliate_id=1107865 Coming soon to the Jonstown Compendium, this is an in-depth (I suspect many will say too in-depth) survey of the voralans a.k.a. the black elves, the fungus humanoids of Glorantha. It will be around 80 pages examining the black elves, their peculiar culture and society, myth, magic, creatures, fungal diseases, fungi and fungal products. It includes a re-imagining of the Mee Vorala cult, previously only published (in much shorter form) 35 years ago in Troll Gods. This image shows a black elf shaman, one of several great illustrations by @Leeoconnor. Edited July 3 by Brian Duguid Book now out - first post in thread edited to confirm 17 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...
Squaredeal Sten Posted May 6 Share Posted May 6 2 hours ago, Brian Duguid said: Coming soon to the Jonstown Compendium, this is an in-depth (I suspect many will say too in-depth) survey of the voralans a.k.a. the black elves, the fungus humanoids of Glorantha. It will be around 80 pages examining the black elves, their peculiar culture and society, myth, magic, creatures, fungal diseases, fungi and fungal products. It includes a re-imagining of the Mee Vorala cult, previously only published (in much shorter form) 35 years ago in Troll Gods. This image shows a black elf shaman, one of several great illustrations by @Leeoconnor. When is " soon"? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Brian Duguid Posted May 6 Author Share Posted May 6 37 minutes ago, Squaredeal Sten said: When is " soon"? Just waiting on the last batch of art, then some final changes to the layout, and final proofreading. I'd expect it will be out before the end of this month. 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...
Dragon Posted May 6 Share Posted May 6 I would be interested to see any magics that let them take over the brain functions of insects. Sorry Gorakiki. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Brian Duguid Posted May 6 Author Share Posted May 6 14 minutes ago, Dragon said: I would be interested to see any magics that let them take over the brain functions of insects. Sorry Gorakiki. I have included a couple of ways, magical and physical, for the voralans to control insects in the book. One face of Gorakiki (the termite mother) is a particularly close ally to the voralans. 5 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...
jajagappa Posted May 6 Share Posted May 6 11 hours ago, Brian Duguid said: Coming soon to the Jonstown Compendium, this is an in-depth (I suspect many will say too in-depth) survey of the voralans a.k.a. the black elves, the fungus humanoids of Glorantha. Looking forward to it! 🙂 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hasevir Posted May 11 Share Posted May 11 (edited) Mee Vorala struck me as the most laid back cult ever. Its fine to be a shaman or wizard. Betray the cult? Okie heres the punishment: Your food will mold faster than before!! One can wonder what would even be such a heinous deed, maybe eating fellow cultists without their permission? Practically born illuminated in their bioluminiscent paradise gardens. But i hear they are really "fun guys". Meanwhile the fungal potions. The 3 given already in earlier materiel get all sorts of dark and moldy plans running and hoping for more. The fun guys themselves being so laid back im sure all you need is to carve a cave with a river and just plant them. Theyll be happy to hang around and trade magic shrooms for bison fertiliser while living in your vastly extended cellar. Edited May 11 by hasevir 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Agentorange Posted May 11 Share Posted May 11 I wouldn't be so sure. What's that series - The last of us ? maybe these funguys are just lulling Glorantha into a false sense of security and then they'll be taking over the world when the mind controlling Cordyceps Voralans appear. Stuff the Windstop and the death of the gods, the subtle fungal enslavement of Glorantha is the real threat....... 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Brian Duguid Posted May 20 Author Share Posted May 20 On 5/11/2023 at 6:31 AM, hasevir said: Meanwhile the fungal potions. The 3 given already in earlier materiel get all sorts of dark and moldy plans running and hoping for more. There were three in Apple Lane (and in the RQ Starter Set). Five in Trollpak. A further three in Troll Gods. And there have been well over a dozen more in various Jonstown Compendium releases. I was going to include a big list in the book, but edited that out. If there's demand, I can edit it back in for an updated version! 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...
Brian Duguid Posted May 20 Author Share Posted May 20 (edited) Here's another preview illustration from the book, again by @Leeoconnor. As well as Lee's contributions, there will be lots of great art by @DarioCorallo, Simon Bray, @Lordabdul and Elizabeth Kirshtein,. Dario's pieces are mostly used to illustrate short texts showing what other races and cultures think of the black elves. Simon's art illustrates the cult and mythos section, while Ludo (Lord Abdul) has contributed images for the voralan bestiary, and chapters on fungi / fungal products, and fungal diseases (yay!) Elizabeth has provided the family tree chart for the voralan deities, and one other piece. Fingers crossed that the book will still hopefully be available by the end of May. Edited May 20 by Brian Duguid 7 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...
Nick Brooke Posted May 21 Share Posted May 21 15 hours ago, Brian Duguid said: There were three in Apple Lane (and in the RQ Starter Set). Five in Trollpak. A further three in Troll Gods. And there have been well over a dozen more in various Jonstown Compendium releases. I was going to include a big list in the book, but edited that out. If there's demand, I can edit it back in for an updated version! Gimme those Liquified Spore Drinks. What could possibly go wrong? 4 1 Quote Community Ambassador - Jonstown Compendium, Chaosium, Inc. Email: nick.brooke@chaosium.com for community content queries Jonstown Compendium ⧖ Facebook Ф Twitter † old website Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mfbrandi Posted May 22 Share Posted May 22 It is no good, that subtitle has me flashing back to Doris Day. I swear she sang something like this: Spoiler Take me back to the Black Elves The Black Elves of Glorantha To the beautiful mushroom people That I love Lost my mind to the Black Elves The Black Elves of Glorantha Their ’shrooms made me so high That I kiss’d the sky above And on that psilocybin trip, man And a million miles from home I heard the voice of the mystic shaman Calling me back home Take me back to the Black Elves Also called Voralans To that underground mycelium That I love 1 1 Quote Young Glorantha creationist and notorious void cultist Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Akhôrahil Posted May 23 Share Posted May 23 I like how AI art is good for really alien stuff, like this mushroom herder I found: 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Brian Duguid Posted May 23 Author Share Posted May 23 1 hour ago, Akhôrahil said: I like how AI art is good for really alien stuff, like this mushroom herder I found: If any AI imagery was used to inspire some of the art drawn for the book by the actual living, breathing organisms that I had chained to their art desks, then I'm not sharing it, not even in any "making of the art" that might be produced as supplementary content (in the unlikely event that more than a handful of people purchase the 'shroom book). I think most people know, but for clarity: AI art is forbidden by Chaosium not only in their own books, but also in what they allow under their community content programmes. (PS: I thought I should respond, but please let's not let this lovely publicity thread slip off topic into another AI imagery discussion.) 3 1 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...
Brian Duguid Posted May 29 Author Share Posted May 29 (edited) The Voralans is now available in PDF. I must repeat my thanks to Ludo, Simon, Elizabeth, Dario and Lee for their excellent illustrations, and also to Nick Brooke for (as always) his helpful advice along the way. https://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/439149/The-Voralans-RuneQuest?affiliate_id=1107865 Edited May 29 by Brian Duguid 12 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...
Jason Farrell Posted May 29 Share Posted May 29 If you just handed this book to an RPG fan, they would have no idea this was a fan publication. Between this and Austin Conrad's recent releases, and books like Temple of the Twins and The Crimson King earlier this year (and Martin Helsdon's book, whenever that arrives), the bar has been well and truly raised. 2 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Crel Posted May 29 Share Posted May 29 7 hours ago, Brian Duguid said: The Voralans is now available in PDF. Woo! Congratulations, this looks amazing! I'm looking forward to reading through. 1 Quote Jonstown Compendium author. Find my publications here. Disclaimer: affiliate link. Social Media: Facebook Patreon Twitter Website Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KungFuFenris Posted May 30 Share Posted May 30 Just finished my first read-through this morning. Pretty great stuff! 1 Quote Søren A. Hjorth- Freelancer Writer, Cultural Distributer, Font of Less Than Useless Knowledge - https://thenarrativeexploration.wordpress.com/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Brian Duguid Posted May 30 Author Share Posted May 30 As always @KungFuFenris @Crel @Jason Farrell and any others: your star ratings and reviews on DTRPG are appreciated almost more than gold itself! 3 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...
Brian Duguid Posted June 18 Author Share Posted June 18 Many thanks to @Crel who has done a very thoughtful and conscientious review of The Voralans on his website here: https://akhelas.com/2023/06/16/review-the-voralans/ He says some nice things about it, and I think fairly clearly "gets" where I was coming from ... The book is getting close to Silver seller status and hopefully I can share some bonus content soon ... 4 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...
Nick Brooke Posted June 19 Share Posted June 19 I’ll mention this here, in case it isn’t obvious: the Jonstown Compendium lets you use RuneQuest and Gloranthan material published by Chaosium to inspire your own original creative works. You can reference people, places, things, etc. from those sources without needing to ask anybody for permission: it’s only if you directly copy from or paraphrase an original text that you need to add separate copyright notices and permission statements to your publication’s credits. And all Jonstown Compendium works are published by Chaosium. Which means that if you want to write a fungal scenario inspired by and using the original concepts found in @Brian Duguid’s excellent book The Voralans, you can just go ahead and do it. (You would need to ask for his permission if you wanted to copy any text or statblocks into your own work, and obviously it’d make sense to cite your source material, but all the concepts are out there for anybody to use.) And the same applies to anything else that you find inspirational on the Jonstown Compendium. Stand on the shoulders of giants! (You know it makes sense.) 5 Quote Community Ambassador - Jonstown Compendium, Chaosium, Inc. Email: nick.brooke@chaosium.com for community content queries Jonstown Compendium ⧖ Facebook Ф Twitter † old website Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Brian Duguid Posted June 22 Author Share Posted June 22 In some good news, The Voralans has reached a Silver best seller medal. I have some bonus content ready to share with everyone who has bought the book ... but it would be nice to get one more star rating and ideally another review first ... if anyone feels like being so kind! 5 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...
Brian Duguid Posted June 24 Author Share Posted June 24 Well, I didn't hit ten five-star ratings yet, but never mind. To celebrate Silver best seller status I have uploaded a 27-page bonus PDF, which should be available now to anyone who has purchased the book. It contains preliminary art sketches, the original art specifications, and associated discussion. Inside the PDF you will find (amongst other things): The difficulties of using the RuneQuest SIZ scale to understand how tall black elves (and others) actually are Three sketches of types of black elves that didn't make it into the book for budget reasons A couple of "easter-egg" type details explaining things in the pictures that the artists didn't even tell me! The relationship between black elf weaponry and a dishwasher Big heads vs little heads - a (short) discussion etc As always, reviews and star ratings are greatly appreciated, if you enjoyed the book. 3 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...
jajagappa Posted June 24 Share Posted June 24 5 hours ago, Brian Duguid said: Well, I didn't hit ten five-star ratings yet, but never mind. You have now! 🙂 From my first skim through, it looks great! Once I have a chance to do a deeper read, I'll target getting a review added too. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Brian Duguid Posted July 3 Author Share Posted July 3 I'm delighted to announce that my book about the Gloranthan black elves, The Voralans, is now available on Jonstown Compendium in Print on Demand. It's available in two versions, a standard colour softcover for $16.99, and a premium colour hardcover for $28.99. And, of course, you can still get it in PDF for $11.99. The black elves are walking, talking, magical mushroom humanoids, who have a lifelong telepathic link with one another. The book explains their biology, culture, psychology, technology and occupations (including character generation); mythology; and the cult of Mee Vorala. It also provides a black elf bestiary; fungal diseases; and fungi / fungal products. It is illustrated throughout with some genuinely amazing work from Lee O'Connor, Elizabeth Kirshtein, Dario Corallo, Simon Bray and Ludovic Chabant. http://tiny.cc/voralans 5 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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