Looking at moleskines in B&N (because there are some parts of hipsterism that are actually pretty stylish) and the "Passion Journal" stuff got me thinking about that format for gaming stuff. I definitely want to publish Midgard in that form factor (size, binding style, etc), but it also got me thinking about doing gaming notebooks like that.
I've been working on a character sheet that is on the same size paper as part of a "Gaming Passion Journal." A knockoff moleskine retails for ~$12, so that is an option, or I can do something like the cardstock bound journals that moleskine sells in 3 packs, which I think is a better form for something like this.
So far, I have the following planned-
- Character sheet, which is looking like it will be 4 pages and have some space for more fluffy character aspects like "Background," and I've included CMB/CMD so it should be broadly usable for 3.X, PF and 5e.
- A Party Sheet, with space for 4-12 characters in a "Salient stuff only" write up (race, class, maybe a key note or two, but not all their stats)
- DM Screen style reference pages for 3.X/PF
What else would people want to see in something like this, given that there will of course also be some blank lined pages that are probably ~75% of the notebook?
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