Game Role Plays in MesoAmerican World

Atlatls designed by Thunderbird Atlatl are being offered as a reward for helping build capital for a newly created role playing game set in the MesoAmerican World. The game’s creator, Jason Caminsky, set up a Kickstarter page to fund the page. Fundraising is going well with five more days left. The first goal has been met and the creator, Jason Caminsky, has set a new goal.

Image from New Fire Game
Image from New Fire Game

Here is Jason’s description of the game:
Hello, everybody! My name is Jason Caminsky, and I am the creator and lead designer of New Fire, a tabletop fantasy roleplaying/storytelling game inspired by the history and mythology of the Aztec-Mexica, the Maya, and the other great civilizations of Precolumbian Mesoamerica. I, along with a wonderful group of about 20 other contributors, have labored long and hard, combining extensive research with imagination to produce this game of adventure, excitement, and dreams. We are very proud of our work, and can’t wait to share it with you all!

New Fire is not History. It is Fantasy. My goal was to create a fantasy setting using the history and mythology of Mesoamerica as its basis, the way so many other fantasy games use Europe as their basis. Mesoamerica is a uniquely beautiful, fascinating, and dramatic place, home to wonderful stories, exquisite art and culture, deeply moving spiritual beliefs, glorious architecture, and countless accomplishments that have been tragically under-appreciated by many. My greatest hope is to introduce these amazing concepts into fantasy gaming.

To create this fantasy, I and my fellow collaborators have done a tremendous amount of historical research. We have consulted professors, researchers, and people of indigenous Mesoamerican descent, read mountains of books, attended museums and lectures, listened to traditional music, and watched movies and films (both historical and interpretive). We have even practiced some of the skills and trades of ancient Mesoamerica, such as atlatling, flintknapping, and pottery. We have learned as much as we could, and let the things we learned guide our imaginations.

I want to state up front that there is nothing official or definitive about New Fire–Mesoamerica is a boundlessly complex and fascinating place, and it would take an entire lifetime of research to truly do justice to its nuances and depth. We have come to greatly admire Mesoamerica, and hope that our fantasy interpretations are entertaining and enlightening. But our interpretations are just that–our interpretations. We are not part of these cultures, and we do not speak from a perspective of authority. But we have worked very hard to try to at least speak from an informed, educated, and respectful perspective.

Check out the game and fundraising on the Kickstarter page.

Join us at Primitive Pursuits in Ithaca! May 26.

Thunderbird Atlatl’s Bob Berg and a host of other instructors and enthusiasts will be in Ithaca from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at 4-H Acres, 418 Lower Creek Road, Ithaca, New York 14850 for PRIMITIVE PURSUITS DAY Saturday, May 26.

The event is sponsored by Cornell Cooperative Extension Tompkins County.

There will be wild food, music & fun. Enjoy old time music by local bands while wilderness skills instructors from across Central New York offer hands-on wilderness survival and outdoor living skills workshops and activities for kids and adults. Activities scheduled throughout the day include flint-knapping, friction fire, guided tree ID walks, tracking walks, basket-making, games, and much more! Events go on RAIN or SHINE! There is a covered space in case of wet weather. Music by Sunny Weather, Steve Selin and Friends, Curt Osgood & Friends, Luke Gustafson, Uncle Joe & the Rose Bud Ramblers! Cost: $10/person or $20-$30 per family suggested donation – all are welcome and none will be turned away! For more information, contact Primitive Pursuits at Cornell Cooperative Extension of Tompkins County, (607) 272-2292

Thunderbird Atlatl at Lake Champlain Bridge Celebration in Vermont May 19 & 20

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Thunderbird Atlatl will be celebrating the opening of the Lake Champlain bridge connecting Crown Point, NY to Vergennes, Vt. this weekend. The bridge reopened last fall after over two years of construction!

We will be set up on the Vermont side at the Chimney Point Historical Site museum, right next to the bridge as you enter Vermont from New York.

There are events on both sides of the bridge and on the bridge this weekend. Stop by and visit!

Auction Features Old Copper Culture Tools

Hesse Auction Galleries in Otego, New York will auction Prehistoric & Historic Arts of the Americas on Thursday, May 17 at 4:30 p.m.

The auction will feature Copper Tools from Shawano Co. Wisconsin; Taino Artifacts from the Caribbean; 17th C. Trade Silver; African Terracotta Objects and NYS Prehistoric Artifacts collected by Steve Petrovsky.

The copper tools are from the collection of John Jefferson of Waverly, NY, a friend and coworker who works with Thunderbird Atlatl.

There will be a preview at 2:30PM Hesse Auction Gallery is located at 350 Main St, Otego NY 13825
Telephone & Fax: 607-988-2523

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