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Threats: Dawn of the Dwimmerlaik (Diceless)
Publisher: Rite Publishing
by Thilo G. [Featured Reviewer]
Date Added: 07/31/2014 11:23:31

An Endzeitgeist.com review

The second of Rite Publishing's ecology-style sourcebooks detailing threats for the LoGaS-setting is 26 pages long, 1 page front cover, 1 page editorial, leaving 24 pages of content, so let's take a look!

As per the tradition by now, this sourcebook is written in glorious in-character-prose and depicts documents of the dwimmerlaik - a narrative by one of these threats in LoGaS, taking a cue from LPJr Design's "First One"-pdf and doing something smart - establishing from the get-go that, what follows, are lies. The origin-myth depicted, analogue to Shakespeare's Tempest blended with several classical topoi from mythology, starts with the ascension of the race, elevation from shackles and wilderness and the overcoming of an all-powerful, Typhonian god-like father-figure (though the latter should be taken not in the nourishing way...) to the awakening into autonomy and a new racial self-consciousness that resounds even in nomenclature: The Dallaik became the Dwimmerlaik, "That which is superior." From there, the race set out to erect their world-spanning empire.

Now it should be noted that 2 cool 5-point powers for exalted channeling are provided here as well - one to project one's astral self to other worlds (and if you require inspiration there, just read the weird fictions of old for a vast array of potential hooks to use this...) and one that allows astral projecting dwimmerlaik to place marks while projecting - these work as a kind of tracing beacon...and if you don't have about 20 different great ideas for stories resolving around the combination of these powers by now, think harder or drop me a line. Seriously, these are narrative gold.

Now the weapons/artifacts of the first Dwimmerlaik, those that vanquished and consumed Eos, are also are depicted in here, as is a list of the 8 houses of the race - a kind of rigid, caste-like system. However, the genesis of the race demanded retribution from the nigh-all-powerful Typhonians. While the battle was fierce and indeed, yet another of the beings fell, the resulting onslaught saw the dwimmerlaik at the verge of extinction, with reality, the grand stair or something intervening and saving them, destroying Selene, their adversary - at terrible cost for their homeworld Caliban as well as for numerous worlds.

Since then, the Dwimmerlaik have taken back to the stairs...and the Gossamer Lords and Ladies have appeared - here, though, the stair turned against the Dwimmerlaik, offering an uncomfortable possibility that some time, the age of human Gossamer Lords may end as well...still, the war rages between teh Dwimmerlaik and the Lords...

We also are introduced to a ruthless meritocracy as a culture, placing strength above all and seeing lies as a means to end, as a device to prove cultural superiority and expose weakness - a compelling dystopia. The somewhat ancestral worship-like basis of their religion is interesting - the dwimmerlaik essentially create a Grand Narrative in the traditional term - their devotion belongs to the conglomerate history they create, the representation of the collective of their achievements and failures as well as their own unconscious, by the very definition of their object of worship. Glorious and potentially enlightening, this takes the concept of a historic pluralism and makes it work in context of a society by acknowledging the need for a grand narrative on one hand, while on the other putting it into a relativistic perspective by their ideology regarding truth. Glorious and so full of potential!

Birth and Death, life and recreation (like psychic duels called Shayde) are also explained. The Gossamer Lady that delivered this document gets btw. full stats, as does Cicarus, the legendary Witchknife dwimmerlaik assassin and the guardian of Caliban, the oldest of Dallaik and final chronicler of the race. Yeah. Awesome.

Conclusion:

Editing and formatting are top-notch, I didn't notice any glitches. Layout adheres to RiP's two-column full color standard, with most of the artworks being top-notch original pieces of the highest caliber, while some others are thematically fitting stock. the latter is the minority, though. The pdf comes fully bookmarked for your convenience.

Writing an ecology on arguably the primary antagonists of the LoGaS-setting must have been a daunting task - first one requires a society that is sufficiently unique to not elicit yawns when compared to similar races throughout fantasy. Secondly, LoGaS, more than any other setting, thrives on ambiguity, on the option to develop ideas and determine truth. These seem to directly contrast what one would require from an ecology-style book.

Author Andrew Peregrine found an elegant and exciting way to circumvent this conundrum, by providing ample doubts...and via a subtle trick: Much of the respective narrative potential rises from the deliberate blanks in the interaction of potential truths in here, weaving a stunning panorama of world-spanning and epic confrontations, strange creatures and a society alive and organic...and mysterious. This book is an inspiring joy to read an well worth 5 stars + seal of approval, not only for LoGaS-players and DMs, but also for those starved for inspiration for their own world/plane-spanning antagonist empire...

Endzeitgeist out.



Rating:
[5 of 5 Stars!]
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Threats: Dawn of the Dwimmerlaik (Diceless)
Publisher: Rite Publishing
by Trev W. [Verified Purchaser]
Date Added: 07/03/2014 00:39:30

Dawn of the Dwimmerlaik should have its art complimented from the outset. The Dwimmerlaik (DWL) seem almost native American in design, and those elongated faces are more than a little creepy. What they do and their powers do not reduce their creepiness.

This is a heavy-information text and there is a lot inside it. It is set up as unconfirmed documents on the mysterious Dwimmerlaik. They are apparently magic users and mentalists and quiet alien. As such there are astral channelling rules included. They seem a bit like inquisitive mages, probing Lovecraftian mysteries in the attempt to get ahead. I don’t want to reveal too much, but it is quite rich and the DWL could be mysterious allies, manipulators or enemies. Coming to grips with them will be difficult for the players, as their astral powers could easily keep foes at length while they move their pieces around any campaign board.

There are magic items, like the portal tearing knife and clan houses are detailed so that a GM can quickly throw in DWL groups to attack, help or hinder Gossamer players.

To conclude, this is quiet well done. The art is excellent and the writing holds plenty of mysteries a GM could use for their game. I find them weird and odd, and they set me a little on edge. So the author did a very fine job.

I would get it if you want strange seers from beyond. 5/5 is secured because of good writing and very nice (disturbing) art.



Rating:
[5 of 5 Stars!]
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Threats: Dawn of the Dwimmerlaik (Diceless)
Publisher: Rite Publishing
by Peter P. [Verified Purchaser]
Date Added: 04/15/2014 11:37:31

I have just read through this Threats book from Rite Publishing and these are my initial thoughts.

It is light on mechanics only having one page really dedicated to some expansion to the Channeling power. This is perfectly fine, as I bought this book not for the crunch but for information on one of the most pervasive forces of evil ? in the Lords of Gossamer and Shadow multiverse.

It does a good job in describing how they see themselves and their place in the universe. Details about their culture, how they deal with their outcasts. (Spoiler: It is not what you might think ) Some of their unique sports, as well as their view as a people to other forces and beings. Their respect for history and their ancestors, and how they record history is both a little creepy, and cool at the same time.

It also has a single act that entirely changed them as a species. (I can only say you need to read it, It is pretty epic.)

The reason I don't give it five stars is the whole is laced with the constant repetition, that all of this can of course, be a lie. This is both a good and bad thing. Good in that if a GM doesn't like it. They can discard it in part or whole, and use their own creation for the Dwimmerlaik. It is bad in that if it is all a lie, it has less value as a source book.

It does have some interesting characters in it towards the end and they are statted. A young Lady of Gossamer who is pretty interesting and the Dwimmerlaik's chief assassin. (Yes he is a scary guy)

If you want to get a good feel for the Dwimmerlaik with the caveat that all of it could be lies this is a good book to pick up.



Rating:
[4 of 5 Stars!]
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