Tuesday, January 10, 2017

Nephilim (S&W)



























I'm in the process of writing my first rpg supplement. While I was originally going to do a nephil class for Swords & Wizardry, the plan has changed. This is what I'm thinking now.
  1. Nephil race - large humanoids descended from angels and humans. They are considered a corruption of the divine plan by the gods of law and their servants. I was inspired by The Engine of Oracles classic angel/demon/nephilim posts.
  2. Monster/NPC Stats

  • Nephil - "standard" representative of the nephilim
  • Nephil Blackheart - angered at his people's treatment by the gods of law and their servants, this nephil has made it his mission to battle paladins and clerics of law
  • Visionary - solitary nephil with oracle abilities
  • Ogrilim - an ogre/degenerate nephilim half-breed

     3. Magic items - a have a few unique items for nephilim.

I received some great feedback on this post and from my friends. The racial background and stats are done (other than a bit of editing). I'm working on the monster stats now. I hope to have this finished in the next week or two. After that I plan on uploading it to OneBookShelf.

If all goes well, my next project will be a nephil racial class for B/X, Labyrinth Lord, and other Basic Era style games. I think the Year of the Nephilim is off to a pretty good start.

4 comments:

  1. This sounds awesome. I like Nephilim as a race more than as a class, and I think you have a good background for them. (The main thing I always think about with Nephilim is that "There were giants in the earth..." verse from Genesis, and I think you've fit that pretty well and given it a nice spin. Maybe that verse is what everybody thinks about with Nephilim...)

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  2. Thanks for the mention of The Engine of Oracles! I've long wondered why the Nephilim never really "caught on" in fantasy. They're right there in Genesis after all! I personally enjoy seeing more people being creative with real-world legends. There's so much to explore beyond the usual elves, dwarves, and dragons.

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  3. I'm ready to welcome our new nephilim overlords

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