Thursday, October 9, 2014

Review - Mystic Pangolin #1 - Fantastic First Issue





Review - Mystic Pangolin #1 - Fantastic First Issue

I don't know why but when I first read about this zine I had a good feeling about it. This is a real homerun of a first issue. It has a combination of useful tables and articles with, on my first read thru, looks like a nice little low level adventure.

Mystic Pangolin ranks up there with the Tim Short's 'The Manor' but actually surpasses it in size and more than doubles it with the inclusion of the 24 page zine adventure 'The Reliquary of Thazar Zul'.

A first glance through and the articles and tables were eye-catching. Each articles is extremely well presented and contains useful guides for any DM (useful for any system).

Casks and Barrels - Terminology and Definitions, be it Puncehon, Rundlet, Kilderkin, Pottle or Shook (there are a dozen different types defined) these were all new to me and should spice up room descriptions and get player's asking , "What the hell is a Kilderkin and how much XP do we get from killing it!"

Then there is a wonderful lexicon of Hobo signs to spice up a city adventure (4 pages of signs and definitions ). A great idea for an underdark adventure as well, where travellers leave various signs to warn of what may be lurking down the foreboding passages and caverns beneath the earth.

Next is a well illustrated article (with photographs) about manuscripts and scrolls including 2 pages of random tables covering types of manuscripts, their medium from clay, wax, bamboo and several materials I was unaware of to vellum.

Finally there is a write-up of a small coastal community with as small map (I love maps). A quick-read shows a nice amount of relevant detail that I can steal for my own campaign (and I was just working on a nice little Viking adventure where they sack a small Saxon village, very handy).

And Finally, Finally, there is the 24 page adventure that says pull out but is actually a nice stapled zine sized book in itself (I went for the A3 map as well. I'm not sure if it is in every copy though the center of the adventure contains a detailed DM's dungeon map).


The Reliquary of Thazar Zul looks to be (I haven't run it yet) a nice low level adventure (characters level 2-4 Swords&Wizardry, but easily converted to 1eAD&D, my game system of choice).  I see new monsters, a new magic item, challenges, rewards, twists and turns, and a nice looking map.


This is a hell of a first issue and I look forward to issue #2.

2 comments:

  1. Thank you Jason! That's very much appreciated, I'm delighted you like the Pangolin, and humbled. Issue 2 underway.

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  2. An extremely good bit of work put into your zine. It was a nice combination of useful detail material, setting work and the adventure made it fantastic.

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