YearOfMonsters
nipajin
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YearOfMonsters
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LaTEX template for an RPG book
I made some supplements for the TTRPG Monster of the Week; this is the template I created. Here are the finished products. The style is designed to mimic the original MotW books, so it's not directly useful for a Shadowrun-type game. But maybe it can give you some ideas.
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Getting A Head - my bi-weekly
The previous (bi-)weekly mystery was Kindergarten Cult, and all my mysteries so far can be found on my google drive. The LaTeX template I use is also available on github.
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Kindergarten Cult - my bi-weekly
Last (bi)week's mystery was Nyctophobia, and like this mystery it was made with my free template. You can find all the past mysteries I've put out on my Google drive.
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Thank You for Shopping - A whimsical phenomenon-based horror mystery
Last Week's mystery was The Bone Collector. As usual, they've been made with my LaTeX template using only open-source tools, which you can use too.
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The Bone Collector (my third weekly mystery)
As usual, it was made with my free LaTeX template that you can use to format your own mysteries using open-source tools.
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Elvis Has Entered the Building - I'm up to a Fortnight of Monsters now.
Elvis Has Entered the Building is my second mystery for Monsters of the Week, and while that's a long way from a Year of Monsters, as the name of my free LaTeX template for formatting your own mysteries hints at, it's a solid start. And speaking of that template, it's what I used to make this mystery. It's also free and uses only free software.
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A LaTeX template for formatting mysteries like the book, an example mystery, and hopefully more
You can get the template here, along with instructions on how to use it with your own mysteries and a basic example. It doesn't require anything that isn't free (except time.)
nipajin
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LaTeX for publishing tabletop role-playing games
> Creating a theme for tabletop role-playing games would take some elbow grease
The article links to several, including a convincing reproduction of basic Wizards of the Coast house style for D&D 5E:
https://github.com/rpgtex/DND-5e-LaTeX-Template
Here's another 5E one with additional sidebar styles:
https://github.com/anoderay/DND-5e-LaTeX-Template/
Also 5E-inspired, with a template for card accessories:
https://github.com/Krozark/RPG-LaTeX-Template
A 5E-compatible character sheet:
https://github.com/matsavage/DND-5e-LaTeX-Character-Sheet-Te...
CTAN also has packages for Basic D&D-inspired typesetting (rpg-module, also linked from the article), GURPS (gurps), generic hex boards (hexboard), and wargame hex boards with counters (wargame).
There are also indie TTRPGs that've shipped using custom LaTeX templates; this one has CC-BY licensed source: https://github.com/ludus-leonis/nipajin
And the blog author's own, with a more restrictive CC-NC-SA license: https://github.com/Vladar4/itdr
From personal experience, the biggest struggle is non-rectangular text wrapping around images.
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LaTEX template for an RPG book
Having said that, have a look at this non-Context template, too, which is quite impressive in showing that you can't really automatically tell that it's done by LaTeX: https://github.com/ludus-leonis/nipajin
- Does anyone use LaTeX for publishing?
What are some alternatives?
ShadowTeXSR5 - LaTeX Class emulating the Look-and-Feel of Shadowrun 5e Sourcebooks
star-wars-latex - Latex version of Star Wars documents
DND-5e-LaTeX-Template - LaTeX package to typeset material for the fifth edition of the "world's greatest roleplaying game".
RPG-LaTeX-Template - A Small Template For RPG book
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DND-5e-LaTeX-Template - A Small Template For 5e D&D Material
DND-5e-LaTeX-Character-Template - LaTeX package to typeset character sheets for the fifth edition of the "world's greatest roleplaying game".
emacs-org-dnd - org-mode wrapper for DND-5e-LaTeX-Template