Introduction to Planet Crasis: Bronze Blades (OSE Edition)
Introduction
Across the continent of Athanor, the mithril swords of Law clash against the blood-bronze axes of Chaos.
“Bronze Blades”, set in Athanor’s lands of Chaos, is a sister campaign to “Silver Swords” which I am running, set in the lands of Law.
Mithril occurs naturally in the rock of Athanor. A cosmic field stretches out from this Lawful substance into the space around Crasis, attracting meteorites of the Chaos substance azite over the planet’s geologic time scale. The war bands of Chaos capture and exploit this azite, creating the alloy “blood-bronze”, just as the Empire of Law alloys steel with mithril.
The power centre of Law in the west of Athanor is Castle Quicksilver - the seat of Emperor Nigel Ceresgard who commands the feudal kingdoms of Athanor and beyond.
The power centre of Chaos in the east of Athanor is the Moonspire from which the Sorceress-Queen Adastra directs the tribes, cults and covens of the east and allied nations.
The Wisterwal Ranges separate the arable and once peaceful Caryoptic Plains of the west from the majestic grasslands of the east - the Wild Hunting Grounds - teeming with herds that feed the tribes of the east. Border fighting has interrupted much of the food supply to each nation – risking escalation.
Bronze Blades kicks off with an azite meteorite landfall - attracting ambitious treasure seekers to one of the pockets of the Wild Hunting Grounds as yet untouched by conflict. Perhaps you are…
- one of these opportunistic treasure seeker?
- an azite hunter for the local warlord?
- a Chaos Dwarf looking to add to your hoard?
- a young tribesperson looking to forge a blood-bronze weapon to fulfill a rite of passage?
- a confidence trickster looking to fleece the greedy?
- a villager fearful of their home being torn up by ore-seekers?
- a sorcerer who seeks azite for magical research?
Core Ruleset
Bronze Blades shall be run using:
- D&D B/X (Moldvay/Cook), or
- Old School Essentials: Classic Fantasy.
They are equivalent.
Backstory
I don’t require you to come up with a character backstory besides a moment of thought or an amusing gimmick. “Tweet length” will do. You may use it to inform your role-playing and decisions but I will not refer to it directly. The only backstory I am concerned with is things that have happened at our gaming table.
Character Classes
(Zerothly: your class is your desired career progression. Classic D&D provides “race as class” but I consider those “serving suggestions”. Read on for more options.)
Firstly I allow character classes from the core ruleset above, BECMI or D&D Rules Cyclopedia. Note, some tables in these books start to diverge from Moldvay/Cook and OSE, usually at higher level (saving throws, clerical turning, thief abilities), but it isn’t going to break the game. Use the book you have! I would. Magic items will be doing the heavy lifting by then anyway.
Secondly, I will allow extra classes, including separate race and class, and the “Multiple Classes” optional rule from Old School Essentials: Advanced Fantasy. IMPORTANT: I’m waiving demihuman race-as-race class level limits as per OSE Advanced Fantasy Players Tome page 78 and adding optional Human abilities as per page 86 including the hit points rolling rule - don’t miss that one! Some very cool options in OSE Advanced would suit the game. These include:
- Classes:
- Acrobat
- Assassin
- Barbarian
- Bard
- Cleric
- Drow
- Druid
- Duergar
- Dwarf
- Elf
- Fighter
- Gnome
- Half-Elf
- Halfling
- Half-Orc
- Illusionist
- Knight
- Magic-User
- Paladin
- Ranger
- Svirfneblin
- Thief
- “Separate” Character Races:
- Drow
- Duergar
- Dwarf
- Elf
- Gnome
- Half-Elf
- Halfling
- Half-Orc
- Human
- Svirfneblin
Given that this is a campaign set in Chaos lands, any character race is permissible and celebrated e.g. drow, duergar. It would be best for everyone if you avoided evil characters! Those races aren’t necessarily evil in this campaign.
Finally, I’ll definitely entertain classes from other sources, including making your own. I’m a strong believer in making a class to fulfill your desired character career path, or inventing your own spells, etc. (Even if no one ever takes me up on it!)
As a postscript, everything is mutable with a quest (even if it is hand-waved). For example: a character can adopt or renounce their fey ancestry (i.e. gain elfin abilities or become mortal, respectively) through in-game means.
General Rules Interpretations/Modifications in My Games
Please see the FAQs page for some houserules and rules interpretations I use in my game. These may affect your character creation process.
Ascending Armour Class
I’ll be using Ascending Armour Class (AAC). OSE has the conversion for AAC already e.g.:
- Attack Bonus: the value in square brackets next to THAC0 in the class progressions in the OSE SRD (link).
- AAC: the value in square brackets in the Armour section in the OSE SRD (link).
Crits/fumbles
As per OSE, a natural 20 is always a hit and a 1 is always a miss. There are no special outcomes for crits/fumbles beyond that.
Rules NOT Being Used
For clarity, what is not being used in Old School Essentials: Advanced Fantasy is:
- Secondary Skills
- Weapon Proficiency
Nor will I be using RC’s Weapon Mastery.
Let’s decide on name-level mechanics if/when we get there.
Ability Scores
I’ll also be using Method 1 from AD&D for ability scores: 4d6 drop lowest, arrange to taste. Feel free to scrap a “useless character”.
Hit Points
Characters get max hit points at first level.
The Pantheon, Alternate Alignment Rules and Extra-Telluric Weapon Use
Please refer to Planet Crasis: Alignment, Pantheon, Mysteries and Extra-Telluric Weapons.
Henchmen/Retainers
Players are enthusiastically encouraged to keep henchmen (AD&D parlance)/retainers (OSE parlance).
I’m using the OSE SRD rules for retainers (link) but I am waiving the Wages and Upkeep and Loyalty Checks rules so long as you give them some treasure and treat them at least as well as your main PC.
So in short, they’re a secondary PC who earns a half share of XP, and can fulfill some useful roles like:
- Stepping in (one level lower) should your main PC die. This aids in continuity and gives real motivation for your replacement PC.
- Can guard bases.
- Can run side-quests for you.
Postscript
I’ve tried here to find a middle ground between several specific player preferences. Please feel free to fire back with any questions or to highlight any notable omissions!
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Dallas
| Date | Notes |
|---|---|
| 2 Oct 2023 | First version |
| 12 Oct 2023 | Max HP at first level |
| 27 Nov 2023 | Added a note about henchmen |
| 6 Dec 2023 | Combined three Bronze Blades pages into one |
| 17 Dec 2023 | Added mysteries |
| 17 Jan 2024 | A note on backstory |
| 6 Feb 2024 | Added two mysteries |
| 6 Mar 2024 | Fixed typo, added a mystery, tidied up Alignment explanation a little |
| 11 Apr 2024 | Added note on human racial benefits optional rule from OSE Advanced |
| 16 May 2024 | Added link to FAQs |
| 21 May 2024 | Added St Ceinwen and Th’ssok from BB3: Kilhir Cloister |
| 11 Aug 2025 | Split out Alignment and Patheon out to Planet Crasis: Alignment, Pantheon, Mysteries and Extra-Telluric Weapons. Fixed north/south to west/east. |