Zach "Grimmy" Lazarus's Risus Stuff


If you're here, you undoubtably already know what Risus is- an awesome, simple tabletop RPG perfect for fast paced fun with those way too confused to enjoy D&D with you (though I have to say I've come to enjoy it over D&D- less Roll and more Role, so to speak).

Sometime I'm gonna get around to writing a campaign (I plan to make all the areas related to candy, candy is delicious) that can be played both solo and multi, but in the meantime I decided it'd be fun to build up a little monster collection for people to use in their campaigns. I'd like you to refrain from parading any of this off as your own on the internet, though it's cool if you're just claiming it your own for a private game. ("LOOK AT MY ARTZ LOL") If anything looks similar to what you've drawn yourself, I give you my sincerest word that it was not in any way intended.

After the link to the collections I'll state my choice of cliché names for each monster. Generally I just play the monsters out like they're generic warrior type player characters, but I make exceptions for important story battles. I'll probably usually have 5 "normal" monsters (or perhaps entities- not all of them will be instinctually malicious, like the Crappy Genie) and one that would probably be more oftenly used as a boss monster. Check back for more content every few days/once a week! I plan on adding stuff whenever I'm not busy doing nothing. I have to do that a lot. It's my job.


Supplements:

Esi'darap: A titanic subterranean set of caverns.


Basic Dungeon Denizens (November 3rd, 2006)
I usually use these guys or similar ones for my first dungeons in campaigns. It was fun drawing them for the first time! A fun use for a Happy Cultist is to have a Crappy Genie summoned, then have him get the PCs into an incredibly mundane "tight" (loose is a better word) situation, like placing them on a conveyor belt... HEADING STRAIGHT FOR A PLATE OF SPAGHETTI.
Pudding: "Sucker Thingie"
Generic Bat: "Wingalingie"
Incompetent Beholder: "Medusae"
Happy Cultist: "Cultist"
Crappy Genie: "Genie"
Eggron: "Probably a Dragon"

Halloween Spectacular (November 3rd, 2006)
A little late, I know, but if you still want MONSTAHS IN YO HOUSE, (and who wouldn't?) this pack is totally for you. But tread carefully! Getting righteously indignant will, in fact, not help you against these baddies... unless the GM allows it, of course. The links in the words "Monstahs" and "House" are obviously the source of inspiration for these. *cough*
All except Kim Turry: "Little Punk Demon"
Kim Turry: "The Grand Wizard"/"Wizard" or "Cultist"

Luck Fort (November 4th, 2006)
I have three recurring areas in my campaigns so far- Luck Fort, Luck Castle and Lucky Star. Aside from having very flamboyant names, they're filled with my favorite breed of... uh, my monsters; the dice soldiers. Here's the basic Anima weaponry, the two weakest dice enemies and the monster I like to have set up as the Luck Fort boss.
Cube Knight, Octahedral Crusader: "Lucky Soldier"
All Anima Weaponry: "Inanimate Anima"
Master of Chaos: "Lucky Wizard"


Questions? Comments? Monster requests?
Email me at zachlazarus -at- gmail -dot- com.

(if you do request monsters please keep it a little light- 3 or less)