Tranquility
Concept: "During one of the earliest lunar prospecting missions, the commander of Chrysus 14, Alan Shepard, famously played a game of golf on the moon’s dusty-white surface. Two golf balls were lost and left behind that day. An anonymous CEO wants one (or better both) for their private collection. One golf ball = 2,500¤! The trip to the moon is already paid for, basic space suits included. What are you still standing around for? Off to the spaceport with your sorry wetware!"
Content: A simple job to travel to the surface of the moon and retrieve golf balls.
Writing: Concise descriptions and rules, encounters, and similar GM-facing info for each location that might be visited on the trip.
Art/design: Mission details are provided in a trifold brochure/pamphlet format, in both full-color version (with high-res background graphics of the moon's surface) and a black-on-white printer-friendly version. Distinct boxes separate out each scenario location, with one pamphlet panel dedicated to distinct NPC stat blocks and another to mission-related overview info for the GM.
Usability: Each separate content block is recognizably distinct, with a consistent aesthetic for recognizing similar kinds of content (block borders and, for the full-color version, block accent colors). Fonts are readable with visually distinct decorations for headings, labels, etc.
Content: A simple job to travel to the surface of the moon and retrieve golf balls.
Writing: Concise descriptions and rules, encounters, and similar GM-facing info for each location that might be visited on the trip.
Art/design: Mission details are provided in a trifold brochure/pamphlet format, in both full-color version (with high-res background graphics of the moon's surface) and a black-on-white printer-friendly version. Distinct boxes separate out each scenario location, with one pamphlet panel dedicated to distinct NPC stat blocks and another to mission-related overview info for the GM.
Usability: Each separate content block is recognizably distinct, with a consistent aesthetic for recognizing similar kinds of content (block borders and, for the full-color version, block accent colors). Fonts are readable with visually distinct decorations for headings, labels, etc.