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Capsule Review Jocelyn Robitaille October 29, 2007 (Excellent!) Harn Pottage is a free toolbox for Harn, but this review treats it as a generic fantasy toolbox... which it can be! Jocelyn Robitaille has written 12 reviews, with average style of 4.00 and average substance of 3.50. The reviewer's previous review was of Classroom Deathmatch. This review has been read 2784 times. |
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This is basically my situation. If you’re reading this review, know that I won’t be reviewing how well the product fits within the Hârn setting, or whether or not the rules are put to good use. Instead, I’ll treat this .pdf as a generic “story seeds” supplement, which can be used in any fantasy setting.
Hârn Pottage is a 8.91 MB .pdf document written by Mike St-Pierre, available for free download here. It presents various items and locations meant to be used anywhere in Hârn’s setting, as a sort of filler in-between adventures.
The product’s prose also fares quite well. Every element presented in Hârn Pottage has enough details to make it interesting, detailed, and unique… but not so many that it ends up being tedious to read. In a collection of “setting snapshots,” achieving that kind of balance isn’t as easy as it seems. Also a testament to the author’s skill is the fact that a majority of the snapshots managed to feel evocative to me, even though they contained plenty of references to a setting I know exactly nothing about.
Finally, I have to tell you a bit about my computer. It’s an old machine, almost ten years old now, which runs on nothing but some electricity and a huge amount of faith in the fact that the Universe won’t screw me over completely. As such, it usually has a lot of trouble handling .pdf documents. Even the simplest character sheet usually slows it down to a crawl. Yet, for a reason I can’t quite understand, this humongous 9 MB document filled with illustrations runs as smoothly on my computer as the RPG.net forums do. Unless it’s a fluke, I have to applaud such brilliant encoding of the document, which saved me from being on the brink of a nervous breakdown yet again. Seriously. I consider this to be the electronical equivalent of super-high quality binding.
The adventures featured in Hârn Pottage, of which there’s three, are fairly low fantasy. Things like “save the kids who are trapped in the bear cave.” This is actually very much in line with the locations presented above; in both cases, the author stays away from epic, and aims for a more “everyday” sort of feel. For me, that’s a good thing. I find these “ordinary moments” contribute a lot to the suspension of disbelief in a fantasy game. Anyhow. Again, as with the locations, the information provided here is easily liftable – change a few names, maybe a monster or two, and you’re good. Finally, it’s worth mentioning that the plot hooks provided for the adventures are much more engaging than those of the locations.
I can’t tell you much about the items, because they’re deeply linked to Hârn. The information for each item is much more setting-dependent than the other two type of entries, and a good chunk of the descriptions are linked to Hârn’s system, since we’re talking magic items here. None of the five items presented felt like they could be much use to me outside of the world for which they were imagined.
Substance-wise, thirteen out of the eighteen entries found in Hârn Pottage ended up being useful for any fantasy setting you might fancy using them in. Since I’m reviewing this from a “generic” perspective, that’s the basis on which I’ll assign my rating. Usually, I base my substance rating on how much bang you get for your buck. Since this is a free product, I’ll base my rating on how much bang you get for the time you spend reading Hârn Pottage, looking for a generic fantasy resource. Overall, I’ve found this product to be mostly helpful if you’re looking for non-epic, low-fantasy seeds. Therefore, I’m awarding it a 4. My feeling is that it’d earn a 5 if I was at all familiar with Hârn, and reviewing it as a straight-forward Hârn supplement.
In the end, it’s free, so you can’t really afford not to check it out!
Happy gaming,
Jocelyn
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