That’s right, we’re turning the media blog over to YOU once again, with the aim of profiling your creations!
The Spotlight
So what do I mean by YOU? Well, every week we provide a glittering spotlight to some plucky content creator or other who produces actual plays, podcasts, reviews our books, or writes blogs about us, but this week I want YOU to be the focus.
With that in mind, the comment section below is for you to self-promote in. I want to see you advertise your shows, your media, your views on our products, and I’ll be reading and / or listening and / or watching to every single one so I can give you a spotlight on future blogs!
So go for it. Tell us about what you do to support our games, and then I’ll go ahead and tell other people next week!
The Video Round-Up
If you’re not already following The Onyx Path on YouTube and Twitch, now’s an ideal time to do so. We produce a wealth of content on Twitch every week with a group of stellar partners and content creators, and much of that content makes its way to our YouTube channel too. Don’t take our word for it, however; you can check it out for yourselves:
https://www.twitch.tv/theonyxpath
https://www.youtube.com/c/TheOnyxPathRPG
Here’s this week’s schedule, and don’t forget, if you missed something you want to watch, you can find it by subscribing (for free, if you have Amazon Prime) to our Twitch channel:
Do check out the entire playlist for The Domain Gaming’s Hunter: The Vigil actual play. It starts right here:
And here lies the latest Onyx Path News for your edification:
Beyond this, we’re keeping it tight this week because we want to see YOUR submissions for media people should check out, so please post below!
Do you want to create media?
If you do, you should use the attached form to submit your suggestions for podcasts, review shows, actual plays, deep dives, and more! We’d love to hear from you so we can profile you on our blog and elsewhere: The Form
Hello!
I am not a streamer nor do I have a platform with content to interact with, but I thought I’d at least give my view of some of Onyx Path Publishing’s products!
I have been a fan of the Chronicles of Darkness games that have been made under the direction of Onyx Path Publishing. Werewolf: the Forsaken and Vampire: The Requiem are my favorites from the Chronicles of Darkness books, and I have some basic knowledge and curiosity about Mage: The Awakening as well. These games are fantastically engaging. They have compelling lore that also isn’t overbearing or too strict.
In particular, I enjoy Werewolf: The Forsaken Second Edition and its focus on the hunt. As time has passed since I was first introduced to it, I have concluded that Werewolf: The Forsaken is the best werewolf game that has ever been made. The Uratha feel like werewolves that one might think of from popular culture but with a lot of unique characteristics and nuances that make them engaging to play as. The mythic history of Forsaken is also very appealing to me, especially with expanded material like the Sundered World Dark Era setting. Content like Werewolf: The Forsaken Second Edition is what keeps me interested in checking out what Onyx Path has to offer! I appreciate the care that the good people involved with it have taken to make that game, as well as other titles like Vampire: The Requiem, fun to explore.
I have also been having a fun time exploring Scion Second Edition and I am already becoming fascinated by the possible characters I could play. I am also excited to dig into the upcoming (at the time of this writing) Demigod, God, Dragon books! I like that this world of myth allows so much flexibility and so many options to tell epic stories as well as more lowkey tales.
To conclude this Titanic block of text, thank you for bringing these world to life!
Thank you so much for commenting to that effect! We appreciate your support!
For the past 2 years, I’ve made an active effort to inform RPG community in Poland about World of Darkness, and Chronicle of Darkness books, by giving my quick opinions on their content, so that others could find what interest them the most.
I’ve also been running the less known WoD games, such as Mage [which is really niche when compared to Vampire or Werewolf in Poland], Changeling, and Wraith, using their 20th Anniversary Editions.
As of now, I’m nearing the end of my Wraith chronicle, which takes a lot of inspiration from Cold War era stories, with double/triple agents, not being able to trust your own supervisors and lots of secrets. All happening in the Dark Kingdoms.
After that I’d like to run a Changeling: The Dreaming chronicle, based on Arthurian legends, and even further, maybe Mummy: The Curse
This is excellent! Thanks so much for supporting the community with all your games.
Good afternoon. I am a member of an spanish community of content creator about world of darkness and chronicles of darkness, we review books, play adventures and comment the news about both settings.
I used the last media focus to talk about Sacrifice, Innocence in blood and Requiem for Rome, all of them wonderful chronicles of The masquerade and Requiem we have played.
So today I would like to promote our Werewolf the apocalypse content. In this link you can find the description and reviews of the revised tribebooks, in spanish:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLVGcd1SV5iv6GL96YR-UF_ICRHBt4RNxU
Good morning to you all! I’m a content creator, freelancer and avid fan of Werewolf: The apocalypse.
Always eager to tell new stories, I present to you the entire Season 1 of A Rite to Remember. If you’re looking to get familiar with Werewolf: The Apocalypse of just want to listen to tales of the Garou, come join us on the sept: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8wI0N_GdaJU&list=PLcp8Pg5BD-AzXstz_TaGlAj2QnweO63HC
Hey, what good timing! The premiere episode of our mixed genre Chronicles of Darkness podcast, “Forgetting Ashville,” premiered today!
We’re using Mage the Awakening, Geist the Sin-Eater, Werewolf the Forsaken, Changeling the Lost, and a few other surprises sprinkled in to tell a story that highlights what makes the Chronicles of Darkness such a compelling setting.
https://path-of-night-podcast.simplecast.com/episodes/forgetting-ashville-1-homecoming
The Wondrous Atlas of Creation’s Destiny podcast is now live!
Each release, we’re looking at a concept, character or (most often) a place within the Exalted setting, split into two episodes. The first episode is an examination of the lore of that thing, and the second is how to use that thing in your games, finishing with 2 fleshed out story ideas discussed and (eventually) made available with full stats and mechanics on the show’s website.
Show website: https://www.wondrousatlas.wordpress.com
Anchor: https://anchor.fm/wondrous-atlas-of-creations-destiny
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/00kUymWSFkHbzamDk7Hohm
Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/wondrous-atlas-of-creations-destiny-an-exalted-podcast/id1621765257