Onyx Path’s 2014 Top 10 List (Part 2) [Monday Meeting Notes]

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To continue from last week, here are the final five items on our Onyx Path 2014 Top Ten List:

5) Work started on Pugmire and got revved up on Cavaliers of Mars. This is both exciting and very necessary, as Onyx Path was created with the idea that we would push in three waves: revitalize the White Wolf games via our license from CCP, re-imagine the Scion, Trinity Continuum, and Scarred Lands games that we own the rights to, and partner up with creators to publish their ideas. Up until this year, almost all of our efforts went towards the first two waves, with Rose trying to find the time to work on Cavaliers of Mars. Traction is now happening on the third wave and that means fun new game worlds for you folks, new kinds of creative decisions to be made for us, and an overall expansion of what Onyx Path is considered capable of in the RPG marketplace. Very good things, and to touch briefly on a concern I heard on the infrawebs: every time I’ve been involved in creating something new it has paid off big time in my thinking towards ongoing projects. Creativity is not a bucket with a finite amount you can use up. In fact, the more you take from that well, the more you have still to draw. These sorts of new projects refresh our thinking on what we can do with game lines we’ve worked on for, ahem, over 20 years.

4) We personally shipped out the W20 Heavy Metal Editions and received a Gutenberg Award for them. Both of these things were both personally and professionally satisfying, as I had wanted to create a book with a slashed through metal cover since Werewolf: the Apocalypse 1st Edition, and wanted to prove that our books could be shipped out well and with due speediness. Huge kudos to our printer in Canada and especially our reps there, Mike “IKFAS” McClaren and Stewart “Master” Sargent, who both helped me figure out how to manufacture the crazy thing the way I envisioned it, and also walked it through all the processes necessary make it- and then received a printing industry award for their efforts. And since White Wolf and I have won a fair number of these Gutenberg printing awards in the past, it was kind of an affirmation that Onyx Path was going to be all about continuing to break into new processes in order to make cool, beautiful books, too. As for shipping them out, well I guess I had something to prove after the debacle that happened with the European shipping of the regular Deluxe W20s, and with just myself and our new Office Manager, Logical LisaT, discovering the hell that is shipping, we made it happen with a satisfying amount of organization and follow-up.

3) Gen Con 2014. First year we had our own booth and all the logistics, shipping, and organizational nightmares that go with it. We actually started in January 2014 strategizing, and it really was a team effort of the whole Onyx Path crew, culminating in that first moment the doors opened and folks started coming over to talk about their characters. We had more demo games, thanks to the legendary Dave Martin and his Wrecking Crew, than we’ve had in years, and our panels were packed. It was rare that the booth was not packed as well, as our community found us and stopped by to chat. Which was our main purpose for the booth this year: a place we could all get together, the booth staff, Onyx freelancers, and our fan community, and just talk. If some sales happened, and they did, that was icing on the cake!

2) We got our Kickstarters working. Since we started doing Kickstarter campaigns for our traditionally printed deluxe or prestige books in 2012, they’ve been verrry, verry good to us. But there were a lot of learning curves. We went through four fulfillment shippers that ran the gamut of awesome to tragic until we found our current (Demon and Anarchs Unbound) crew this year, and they’ve been great. I’ve broken free of the probably foolishly self-imposed restraints on our Kickstarter estimated delivery dates, and just pushed those dates out past anything I hope we can hit, and backers have been a lot less anguished. The Prestige Edition Demon: the Descent might be the most amazingly beautiful cover for an amazing book, and the Kickstarter campaign was phenomenally fun as well. Certainly, the way we were able to deliver reward after reward was one of our best series of KS projects ever. The Deluxe V20 Anarchs Unbound not only looks fantastic because Mirthful Mike and I took the time to get just the right feeling we wanted with the cover, but it also released within the delivery estimates! I promised you all that we’d learn from each KS, and we certainly have.

1) We expanded our community outreach. This would be my personal #1, which is why I put it here even though the other numbers are a bit amorphous, because it means that there are more of you reading this every week. And more of you liking us on Facebook. And more Followers on Twitter. Well, you get the point. Our Onyx Path developers went nuts this year embracing the Open Dev Process with sooo many blogs. It’s great: we get immediate critical feedback, and those of you who post get to make a difference in the thinking that goes into one of our projects (and those of you who read but don’t post get a sneak preview, which is cool too). We expanded our Print on Demand physical book offerings and included the Beta Retailer Program to give stores a discount and a chance to get our PoD books. The market has changed in the 20+ years I’ve been involved, but we still want to get our books into your Friendly Local Game Stores. More demos at cons, as mentioned above, and more cons we attended last year. And one of my favorite things, that you might have used to get this very blog, is our Onyx Path Mailing List. Wow, has that been great to directly deliver to subscribers our Monday Meeting blog, Wednesday sales info, and Friday Open Dev Roundup, not to mention Kickstarter news and extra special sales coupons and discounts! We have just had such a great reaction from our community- thanks to all of you! And really, my point here, is thanks to all of you for a year in which we could proudly point to ten top things. We just could not have done that without you!

So that’s the year that was. Coming up in January, I’ll let you know what we’re looking forward to 2015.

Speaking of which: we have a new sale starting at DTRPG on January 5th and running to the 12th. It’s their New Year, New Game sale, and we’ll be contributing Scion: Hero, Scion Companion, and the Seeds of Tomorrow adventure to their $15 PDF Starter Bundle. Everything you need to get started with Scion, so you can get a taste of the game inexpensively before we deliver the 2nd Edition next year.

Finally, as we are mid-way through the holidays, we are also down to one week for the Deluxe Wraith: the Oblivion 20th Anniversary Edition Kickstarter. It is going great, and if you haven’t checked it out yet, please do! It’s not easy being dead, especially in Wraith, and they need all the support you can give.

Talk to you all next year!

(Love saying that every year, it never gets old).

And now the last Updates of 2014…

DEVELOPMENT STATUS FROM ROLLICKING ROSE (Projects in bold have changed listings)

First Draft (The first phase of a project that is about the work being done by writers, not dev prep)

  • W20 Pentex Employee Indoctrination Handbook (Werewolf: the Apocalypse 20th Anniversary Edition)
  • M20 Book of Secrets (Mage: the Ascension 20th Anniversary Edition)
  • Cursed Necropolis: Rio (Mummy: the Curse)
  • Secrets of the Covenants (Vampire: The Requiem 2nd Edition) – In Open Development
  • Wraith: the Oblivion 20th Anniversary Edition
  • Exalted 3rd Novel by Matt Forbeck (Exalted 3rd Edition)
  • W20 Changing Ways (Werewolf: the Apocalypse 20th Anniversary Edition)
  • Demon Storytellers’ Guide (Demon: the Descent)
  • Beckett’s Jyhad Diary (Vampire: the Masquerade 20th Anniversary Edition)
  • “Sardonyx” System Rules (Base rules set for Scion and the Trinity Continuum)
  • M20 Anthology (Mage: the Ascension 20th Anniversary Edition)

Redlines

  • Mummy Fiction Anthology (Mummy: the Curse)
  • Arms of the Chosen (Exalted 3rd Edition)
  • W20 Shattered Dreams (Werewolf: the Apocalypse 20th Anniversary Edition)
  • Mage: the Awakening  2nd Edition, featuring the Fallen World Chronicle (Mage: the Awakening) – In Open Development
  • W20 Novel by Mike Lee (Werewolf: the Apocalypse 20th Anniversary Edition)
  • Beast: the Primordial core book (Beast: The Primordial)
  • V20 Black Hand: Guide to the Tal’Mahe’Ra (Vampire: the Masquerade 20th Anniversary Edition) 

Second Draft

  • Exalted 3rd Fiction Anthology (Exalted 3rd Edition)

Development

  • V20 Red List (Vampire: the Masquerade 20th Anniversary Edition)
  • V20 Ghouls (Vampire: the Masquerade 20th Anniversary Edition)
  • World of Darkness Dark Eras- Vampire chapter (WoD Dark Eras)
  • Promethean: the Created 2nd Edition, featuring the Firestorm Chronicle (Promethean: the Created)

Editing

  • V20 Lore of the Clans (Vampire: the Masquerade 20th Anniversary Edition)
  • Sothis Ascends (Mummy: the Curse)
  • M20 How do you DO that? (Mage: the Ascension 20th Anniversary Edition)

Development (post-editing)

  • World of Darkness Dark Eras core book (WoD Dark Eras)
  • Werewolf: the Forsaken 2nd Edition, featuring the Idigam Chronicle (Werewolf: the Forsaken)
  • Exalted 3rd Edition core book- From Holden: “Sorry about huge delay in sending this in– needed to do a final once-over of all the parts I’m sending because I don’t want to mess with them again unless it’s making cuts for space, and today is the first time I’ve been out of bed since last Sunday night. Winter flu kicked in with a vengeance this year. Rest to follow very shortly, along with any outstanding art feedback.” (Exalted 3rd Edition)
  • Fallen World Chronicle Fiction Anthology (Mage: the Awakening)

 

ART DIRECTION FROM MIRTHFUL MIKE

  • Sothis Ascends –  Art directing. Fulls assigned. Got feelers out to artists to see if anyone is up for doing the rest of the art. Haven’t heard back but not surprised as the holidays generally tend to delay responses.
  • Book of the Wyrm 20 – Tweaking quote from the printer still- Cathy still working, saw sketches over the weekend. She should still be able to hit end of month deadline.
  • DAV20 –  Same- Still awaiting proofing notes. Sto working on the remaining heraldry stuff.
  • T-Shirts – DA Heraldry shirts and starting on M20 shirt designs.
  • Art O’ The Changin’ Breeds –   Mage showed up. Once I get it into proofing (and DA into second proof) I’m going to try and wrap this up.
  • Umbra –  Going up this week? (RT: Why yes, Mirthful One, Umbra will be going on sale this week!)
  • VTR II –  On sale at DTRPG: http://rpg.drivethrustuff.com/product/123898/Vampire-the-Requiem-2nd-Edition
  • Fallen World Chronicle Anthology – Awaiting the “About the Authors” stuff.
  • Firestorm Chronicle Anthology – PDF is up. (RT: See note on Umbra, above)
  • WtF 2 –  Pinging late artists. Spencer is in progress on finals and Abrar should have me stuff end of the week.
  • Scarred Lands –  Cover for [REDACTED] getting tweaked out.
  • Wraith 20 – KS a going.
  • M20 – 420 pages into the monster (although that may change if we go back to two page spreads for Traditions). I finished all the text I had by Tuesday evening…and Phil got the rest to me on Xmas Eve.
  • Dark Eras – Saw sketches from Leblanc, Sam and Trabbold….got finals from Gaydos and Stambaugh. Should hopefully be seeing sketches for the MtAw, GtS, and CtL over the next week or so. I already know Marco will be running on the late side of things but promised to get a piece in by the original due date for the KS.
  • V20 Lore of the Clans – Sending out some notes this week to three artists. Still waiting to hear back from several more. Again, holidays do tend to delay responses. Hopefully I’ll start hearing back towards the end of the week.
  • EX3- RichT here, once again tagging onto Mirthful Mike’s report: Maria Cabardo and I looking at the final final finals now. Talking to her about layout after she gets back in her studio on Jan1, as Holden has given us the text for the first six chapters!

REASON TO DRINK: Now normally I’m all about a good booze fest, but remember that New Year’s Eve is Amateur Night. So be careful out there.


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29 responses to “Onyx Path’s 2014 Top 10 List (Part 2) [Monday Meeting Notes]”

  1. Tranicos G Avatar
    Tranicos G

    I’d have to say that Two-Page Spreads for the Traditions in the Mage20 book are a necessity. This is the 20th Anniversary after all

    1. Andrew Thomas Avatar
      Andrew Thomas

      Some more talk about Arcane Tools and Rotecraft, especially regarding the more Technomantic Traditions would be appreciated.

      1. Hawthorn Avatar
        Hawthorn

        I might be mis-remembering chatter from the KS but I think the idea was that the Traditions/Technocracy were all getting 4 page spreads and the lesser Crafts were getting 2 page spreads.

        Certainly that would be awesome. Though I suspects everyone is likely to end up with 2 page spreads to limit page count on a book that is already massive.

        1. richt Avatar
          richt

          Beyond page count, I believe that the spreads function best when the text is pared down to the bare bones that really focuses on what a new player needs to know about the Clan/Tribe/Tradition etc. They’re not there to be comprehensive with everything you need to know. One of the great innovations that really help pull folks into the games, IMHO.

  2. Metamurpho Avatar
    Metamurpho

    Man, I can’t wait to hear more about these new Decent Demons you guys got coming down the pipeline!

    Sorry for the snark, but the Decent/Descent thing makes me smirk every time!

    1. The Cowardly Scion Avatar
      The Cowardly Scion

      Decent Demons?

      “Just because you are bad guy, doesn’t mean you have to be *bad* guy.”

      1. Matthew McFarland Avatar

        Tell me those Cy-Bugs aren’t God-Machine constructs.

  3. Dessembrae Avatar
    Dessembrae

    Kudos to a fantastic year for the Onyx Path! I’ll personally drink to that

    1. richt Avatar
      richt

      And I as well- Thanks!

  4. jason Avatar
    jason

    excellent news about all the m20 books in the works. What can you tell us about the t-shirts in the works ?

    1. IanW Avatar
      IanW

      One of the Kickstarter rewards was for Tradition shirts featuring Echo Chernik’s art. I believe that’s what the above refers to.

  5. Kyle Avatar
    Kyle

    Question for Mirthful Mike. Is there anyway, if we are backing at the 350 level of the Wraith 20 KS to get into the main book as an art model for one of the Guild/Arcanos spreads? I have a LARP character who is hardcore guildwraith who would love to be a symbol of his Guild.

    1. chaney_insaney Avatar
      chaney_insaney

      It’s a definite possibility, but not something I can guarantee.

      1. David Avatar
        David

        I’d also like to ask if there are plans for full page art of Gorool battling Charon on the Sea of Shadows in Wr20, it is a scene from the setting I would love to see in colour. Please?

        1. richt Avatar
          richt

          We can mention it to Rich Dansky- he as developer creates the art notes for the AD so they can discuss.

      2. Kyle Avatar
        Kyle

        Totally sensible. Good to know there is a chance.

  6. Tiresias Avatar
    Tiresias

    I’m really excited about the Fallen World Anthology.

    Here’s to hoping the Exalted Third Edition Orichalcum book gets you another award.

    1. The Cowardly Scion Avatar
      The Cowardly Scion

      That might go on my list too. After reading the story from the last open development, I’m really impressed. I want to run Awakening 2e if I think I can teach it to my crew and I suspect it would be inspirational.

    2. richt Avatar
      richt

      Thanks! That would be cool. I think we have a few on the schedule that will show some interesting and beautiful printing techniques.

  7. Atavist Avatar
    Atavist

    I’m a big fan of Abrar Ajmal, I’m really glad to hear he’s doing art for Idigam Chronicles. It just wouldn’t be Forsaken without him.

    1. richt Avatar
      richt

      Agreed!

  8. Vince Avatar
    Vince

    Will the new year sale just be for the mentioned products or will there be a sale of all the WW/OOP products, like the one that recently ended?

    1. IanW Avatar
      IanW

      We’re unlikely to do two full-catalogue sales back-to-back.

  9. The Cowardly Scion Avatar
    The Cowardly Scion

    Very closely watching the Sardonyx development (to the extent possible.) My friends and I are among the many who loved the concept of Scion but found it onerous to run as the power level scaled. I know some old fans of Aberrant who would appreciate a rules refresh as well.

    1. Dawngreeter Avatar
      Dawngreeter

      I’m in that boat as well. I found Scion to be overflowing with possibility. My group loved the concept to death. We loved the characters we created. We loved everything. Except for the fact that after three sessions we could see no way of actually playing it. The only bigger disappointment I’ve ever had in RPGs was Burning Empires.

      I still love flipping through the Scion books, though. Hero cover alone was worth it (it’s been years, and I still swear that gun keeps getting bigger every time I look at it). And I bought Ragnarok just to have it, even though we had already decided we couldn’t play it. Such an awesome, awesome concept.

      I will make daily offerings to Maman Brigitte if the new system makes it as awesome to play as it is awesome to read.

      1. richt Avatar
        richt

        The incredible beauty and just correctness of the original three covers is why we’re retaining them for those books and got the fourth cover illo to match them. They are just right for the game books!

    2. Neall Avatar
      Neall

      Current plan: cycled open development, semi-closed playtest.

      There’s a few different ways we’re doing power scaling, from superhuman Attribute traits, to abilities that greatly increase your might depending on condition, to environmental/global scaling (Dave likened it to how Batman beats up thugs in his own books, but he’s able to deal with cosmic threats in the Justice League books).

      1. marin Avatar
        marin

        What’s “cycled” mean in this context?

        1. Neall Avatar
          Neall

          The same style of Open Development used elsewhere on the OP blog – generally, focusing on one element of the system at a time to garner feedback in a staggered manner.