Heroes Of Oz Information
Way back in 1899, author
L. Frank Baum wrote and published his magnum opus, the first fairy tale specifically for American children. He wanted to do away with lessons and bad images all the nightmares. Published in 1900, it was called
“The Wonderful Wizard of Oz.”
The book was an instant success and Baum was inundated with letters from fans. Five years later, he followed his fairy tale up with a sequel,
“The Marvelous Land of Oz.” This book reintroduced the familiar characters from the first book and introduced new ones, like
Jack Pumpkinhead and
Princess Ozma.
After that, Baum wrote an Oz book each year. He tried to end the series and start another, even placing it in the same universe (
Polychrome, the Rainbow’s daughter showed up in
“Sky Island”). But it was not to be, and Baum went back to Oz, producing a total of 14 books before his death in 1919. The publishers hired other authors to continue the series, and people got their yearly dose of Oz. 40 books total were published.
There’s a saying that “If you scratch an Oz fan, you’ll find an Oz book inside.” Truer words were never spoken. Oz seems to have the quality to inspire. over 200 books today have been written by fans returning again and again to the magical fairyland.
Heroes of Oz Role-Playing Game and Guidebook is the next step in Oz fiction. With a role-playing game (RPG), you and a few other players can make your own characters and take them on adventures. One player takes the role of the
Historian, who guides the other players. This makes for an immersive experience greater than any video game, because you can do (or at least try) anything.
“Heroes of Oz” is written by Mike Conway (that would be me) and Bruce Gray, a true Oz scholar. Bruce took the task of creating a comprehensive history and gazetteer of Oz, and I took care of the rules, and made sure they made for easy play and fast character creation. With a prepared adventure (the rulebook has one for you), you can be up and running in a half hour.
I’m in the process of getting the main
Heroes of Oz website rebuilt, after it was lost by our last web host. We’re planning a slew of stuff to help you and get you going. so please keep coming back or subscribe to our mailing list for more.
–Mike Conway
Hello,
I was wondering how far along you are on the actual print/pdf copy of this game. I am a huge serious OZ fan and have a four year old girl I’d be interested in getting into gaming with (since its one of my hobbies). I currently and running (in my spare time a design company) and would love to offer any help you would like to this project as well as some possible funding. Feel free to email me if you would like to talk about this.
My site is down right now so going there will simply give you the maintenance page. We do comics and childrens books as well but are currently going to an all digital process for design and creation and redoing the site was part of that whole process.
Thanks for your time,
Michael S Dorland