Archive for March, 2010


Blog 00??: March News and Q&A

I.

Go vote for Clockworks!

Rankings have reset for the first of the month.  There’s a shiny new vote incentive that should make all of the Eva fans very happy.

Last month we ended up as the 68th most popular webcomic on twc.com, which isn’t too shabby.  I have a new goal for March, which is to beat Red Moon Rising.  Now, this is going to be tricky because Rose is an amazing artist who’s telling a captivating story in a mysterious and cool world.  Plus, she has an awesome accent.  On the other hand, RMR doesn’t feature giant stompy robots, a lovable orange troll, a sexy blue elf, and her fans aren’t nearly as cool as you guys.  So, I’m officially declaring that it is on.  I don’t care what our final position is at the end of March, as long as we’re ahead of RMR.  Come on guys, we can do it!

II.

If you missed it, I posted a blog on Saturday detailing some of the monsters and myths in the world of Vheld.  Check it out.

III.

I’m working on the Clockworks Player’s Test Drive and Clockworks GM’s Test Drive, two free PDFs that will allow you to run your own games in the Great Republic.  I’ll be asking random questions to you, the loyal reader, along the way.  Chances are I’ll be posting most of those to the Facebook fan page.  So, you know, go join that if you haven’t already.

IV.

The start of a new month also means a new Monthly Q&A post.  (Here’s a link to February’s Q&A) If you have any questions about the setting or comic, feel free to post them to this blog post, and I’ll answer them in some fashion.  You can also ask me anonymous questions on Formspring.me, if you so choose.

V.

I think that’s everything.  See you guys and gals tomorrow for a new comic!

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Blog 00Ρ: Hump Day News

Clockworks is now in Portuguese!

Guilherme Moraes has earned 1,000 Awesome Points by translating Clockworks in to Portuguese for the Brazilian Savage Worlds site Retropunk.

Check it out!

If you know any friends in Brazil, Portugul, or other Portuguese speaking nations, please spread the news.

Also, if you are interested in translating Clockworks in to German, Spanish, or any other language, feel free to email me.

Victory! Also Swords!

3 days in and our battle with Red Moon Rising is off to a glorious start. Rose has threatened to bust out her secret weapon, which is somehow worse than her usual weapon of Puppy Kicking.  So we must be ever vigilant.

Read a RPG Book In Public Week!

That’s right, it’s Read a RPG Book in Public Week.  For those of you who are gamer nerds, it’s time to give our hobby a bit of visibility.  So pack your Savage Worlds book with you on the train, or take the latest D&D sourcebook to your local coffee shop, or take your favorite Exalted fatsplat to work to enjoy on your lunch break.  Just remember, some books are better to read in public than others.

That’s about it, see you guys tomorrow for another comic.

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Blog 00†‡: O.O

So, the war with Red Moon Rising had been going pretty well.  We were up by about 6 spots, with a 70 vote or so lead.  Then Rose sent out word to her minions yesterday and RMR rocketed up like a million votes and 20 spots.  I suspect foul play (that’s right, I’m pretty sure she killed people to get more votes.)

RMR is now 19 spots ahead of Clockworks! O.O  Dayum!

But, we will not surrender!  We will not accept defeat in the face of overwhelming odds!  Go vote! If you find yourself in multiple locations (home, work, your phone, your favorite coffee shop, school) and want to vote from different IP addresses, go for it.  New vote incentive this weekend, I’m thinking something pretty amazing and inspiring.


Map Map Map Side Cut Map Map

Brand new vote incentive! A super huge and super cool side diagram map of Clorencia City, in all it’s smoggy glory!

Livestream will start up in under an hour, come watch me make today’s comic.

Clockworks: the Original Campaign is nearing the end.  I set up all kinds of craziness as far as minis and terrain went last game, should have some pics up soon.  I’m really not sure how many more sessions we have, maybe 4 or 5 or so.  Depends on how much time our heroes spend in CENSORED and if they can stop the bad guys before CENSORED.  Regardless, I have easily enough material to continue the comic for years and years after the original game ends.  I just noticed that my original thought was that the comic would last 2 to 3 years, which now just makes me laugh.  My current guess is 5+ years for everything to play out.

Anyway, livestream soonish.

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The Religions of Vheld

Religion, along with mysticism, superstition, and spiritualism of any stripe, is uncommon and frowned upon in the Great Republic.  The great minds of the New Dawn Revolution made certain that the old legends, myths, and gods had no place in their brave new world.  Two hundred and fifty years later, temples are nonexistent in the Great Republic, and prayer is almost as scarce.

In the days of the Clorencian Empire, the chief religion was the cult of the deceased emperors.  It was believed that the divine right to rule became actual divinity upon death.  The Divine Emperors were typically worshiped as a whole, albeit certain popular or historically important rulers had priests and cults dedicated solely to them.

The spiritual center of the Clorencian Empire was in the region that is now Anverone.  There, the largest and grandest temples were built, and most emperors were buried in Anverone or elsewhere on the eastern coast of Roumion.  The people of the Empire believed that the lands of the dead lie to the east, beyond the Braellic sea; and thus royals were buried as close to the sea as possible.

The worship of many other deities flourished in that time: gods who held power over travelers,  scholars, warriors, sailors, etc.  Like the emperors, these gods were typically worshiped together as a single pantheon, known as the Low Gods because they bowed to the Emperors who ascended above them.

Two centuries before the New Dawn Era, a heresy rose up among the forests of Anverone.  The heretics proclaimed that the Low Gods were in fact more divine than the Emperors, and that Solan, the sun god, was the greatest of the divinities.  A bloody campaign by the Imperial Armies to stamp out this heresy lasted for over 50 years, until finally the Church of Solan was recognized as an official religion.  Soon the Anverone region became the center of the Church of Solan, with the High Priests of the Imperial Pantheon returning to Clorencia or moving north.  When the Clorencian Empire became the Great Republic, Anverone was allowed to remain separate from the new union.  For over 150 years, Anverone was a theocracy ruled by the priests of Solan.

The other nations of Vheld are not as enlightened and logical as the Great Republic.  To this day, worship of Solan is common in Anverone, and has spread to nations such as Bralholme, Paravo, and the Free Islands.  The cults of the Divine Emperors have largely disappeared, although a few small temples can still be found in Halos.

In Orulon and the Vori Islands, worship of brutal and bloodthirsty gods similar to the old Clorencian “Low Gods” is common. In a disturbing trend, many Ironian mage lords have declared themselves to be gods, demanding worship from all within their city state.  Unlike the Emperors of old, the Ironian tyrants do not seem to be content to wait until death for divinity.

The religion of San Khotal is little understood by outsiders, but seems to worship any number of spirits and otherworldly entities, including the spirit and legacy of San Khotal itself.

Pagan religions are incredibly popular in the Free Islands, with temples built in every city and settlement.  There is a massive resurgance in worship of the old dieties, with cults based around not only the old Clorencian panthons, but individual gods as well.  Of particular interest to agents of the Great Republic, the cult of the very first Clorencian Emperor has gained sudden and rapid popularity in the Free Islands.  “The Church of the First King” or “The Temple of Halomel” is a major political force in the Free Islands, even gaining converts among the native Vori.  Other influential and popular cults in the Free Islands include groups dedicated to the Triple Goddess, and He Who Shall Not Be Named, a dark god of nefarious temperament and design.

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Blog: Weekend News

1: Finally picked up the new Abney Park album.  It’s good, very different from the earlier stuff.  Where the previous albums were more goth/rock with a steampunk/industrial bent, this one’s like Tom Waits meets Soul Coughing with a side of Andrew Byrd, piled on top of drum machines and bouncy horns.  It’s like steampunk/carnival/waltz music, with drum machines and guitars.  Good stuff.  But odd.  Highly recommended.

2: Glad to see people are enjoying/speculating on the latest comic.  I’m happy that most everyone got the basic idea that Ophelia is using some sort of Mage-O-Vision.  It’ll all be explained in the comic eventually.

3: I’ll be starting up a special livestream in a few minutes (3pm central time).  I’m working on a few pieces for Alice this weekend, and figured I’d share the non-clockworks art making excitement.