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Monday 12 June 2023

Jonstown Jottings #78: Veins of Discord

Much like the Miskatonic Repository for Call of Cthulhu, Seventh Edition, the Jonstown Compendium is a curated platform for user-made content, but for material set in Greg Stafford’s mythic universe of Glorantha. It enables creators to sell their own original content for RuneQuest: Roleplaying in Glorantha, 13th Age Glorantha, and HeroQuest Glorantha (Questworlds). This can include original scenarios, background material, cults, mythology, details of NPCs and monsters, and so on, but none of this content should be considered to be ‘canon’, but rather fall under ‘Your Glorantha Will Vary’. This means that there is still scope for the authors to create interesting and useful content that others can bring to their Glorantha-set campaigns.

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What is it?
Veins of Discord is a scenario for use with RuneQuest: Roleplaying in Glorantha.

It is a thirty-four page, full colour, 38.59 MB PDF.

The layout is clean and tidy, but the scenario needs a slight edit in places. The artwork is decent. However, there are no maps, so the Game Master will need to refer to the maps included in the RuneQuest Gamemaster Screen Pack
.

Where is it set?
Veins of Discord is set in Sartar, specifically in and around the village of Apple Lane.

Who do you play?
Any type of Player Character can play Veins of Discord, but ideally they should be invested in the future of Apple Lane and they should be capable working in the surrounding wilderness. The scenario presents an interesting situation if a Player Character is the thane of Apple Lane or an Ernalda worshipper.

What do you need?
Veins of Discord requires RuneQuest: Roleplaying in Glorantha, the Glorantha Bestiary, and especially, the RuneQuest Gamemaster Screen Pack for its information about Apple Lane and its surrounds. The Red Book of Magic may also be useful.

What do you get?
Veins of Discord begins with a strange visitor to Apple Lane. Accius Yuthuppa wants wilderness guides to help him investigate the nearby Thunder Hills for reasons that nobody can quite fathom, though, it turns out, the pay is pretty good. It quickly becomes clear that he ill-suited to the wilderness, even the relatively tame wilderness around Apple Lane, but after collecting numerous sods and clods and rocks, he disappears from the lives of the Player Characters, only to be remembered as an odd encounter.

Not long after Accius Yuthuppa has left, several Dwarves arrival in the Apple Lane, their leader wanting to negotiate for the mining rights to the nearby hills. The Dwarves will compensate the village (and its thane) for these rights, but if the thane or the people of Apple Lane decline, the dwarves will move on and find someone else to negotiate with. Either way, the Dwarves will begin mining in the hills. Naturally—because after all, what the Dwarves are doing could be seen as unnatural
—this has consequences.

Veins of Discord confronts the Player Characters with a dilemma as the actions of the Dwarves bring them into conflict with the Elves of the nearby Tarndisi
’s Grove. Do they side with those that they made agreement with or do they side with the Elves who want to undo what they regard as the damage that the Dwarves have inflicted on the earth? Whether they gave permission for the Dwarves to mine in the hills, in which case, the Elves will be unhappy with the Player Characters, or the dwarves successfully sought permission from someone else, the Elves will still make a plea for assistance. Whichever side the Player Characters decide to support, the Elves will assault the mine, and there will be long term consequences for supporting one side and not the other. Ultimately, there no easy answer to the situation presented in the scenario.

Veins of Discord is a straightforward scenario, though the Game Master will need to prepare the final showdown in the mine as it involves a lot of combat. Full stats and descriptions are provided for both the Elves and Dwarves involved in the scenario as well as various other creatures. One thing missing from the scenario is a map of the mine. The Game Master can run the scenario without it, but its inclusion would have been useful.

Another aspect of the scenario is that although the plot and central idea behind Veins of Discord—modernity and industrialisation versus traditionalism and the natural world
—is not necessarily new to roleplaying, it is not necessarily a familiar plot in RuneQuest. The players will need to both roleplay their characters reactions to what is to them a very alien concept and the fact that their characters will not at all be familiar with the consequences of what the Dwarves want. Not so much a challenge, but rather something that they should keep in mind.

The format and plot to Veins of Discord means that it actually plays out over the course of several weeks. The Game Master could easily run another scenario as the events of Veins of Discord play out offscreen.

Is it worth your time?
YesVeins of Discord is a straightforward and enjoyable scenario which presents the Player Characters with a surprisingly modern dilemma that ultimately cannot be solved to everyone’s satisfaction and feels all the more satisfying because of this.
NoVeins of Discord is too location specific, being set in Apple Lane, and involves both Elves and Dwarves, and an industrial theme which may not suit a Game Master’s campaign.
MaybeVeins of Discord is flexible in that it can set elsewhere, but its industrial versus the ecological theme may not not suit every Game Master’s campaign.

3 comments:

  1. I don't understand, what is the initial encounter about?

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  2. It is a prospecting mission for the Dwarves.

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  3. There's now a map of the open cast mine added to the files in drivethru. I didn't add area maps since there're already many great maps of the area available in the GM pack and online. Thank you for the review Pookie!

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