The Story Engine
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Project Update: Outtakes expansion released + tell us about your book + final week of Pintopia

Hello backers!

Here's a quick summary of what we cover in this update, with a fuller breakdown below.
  • The PDF of Master of Lost Lore: Outtakes Expansion has been released, and our Community Manager Eric walks you through the development process.
  • Production update: more photos of production samples!
  • We want to hear about your book! Tell us about a book you've written with one of our decks and we'd love to share it in our list of books on World Book Day.
  • Final week of BackerKit's Pintopia, where we're returning our collectible enamel pins to campaign prices and Peter is crowdfunding a collection of TTRPG-inspired pins!

Let's get into the details!

Releasing the Outtakes Expansions


Eric, our Community Manager, took point on editing the Master of Lost Lore: Outtakes Expansion. It's his birthday today, and in the hobbit tradition of birthdays, he decided to give everyone else a gift: the print-and-play PDF! You can access them via your Digital Downloads page.







Eric also wrote a development blog sharing the process!

I thought I’d take some time to explain the thought process and the design philosophy that I used to put this deck together!

Our first outtakes deck was released following the release of Deck of Worlds, and was known as the Oddballs & Outtakes expansion. We adapted the concept to suit Lore Master's Deck, but I still wanted the outtakes expansion to be a little, well, odd. Most of the material in it was written for Lore Master’s Deck or one of its expansions, and it didn’t get left out because it was bad. (If anything, these are some of our favorite prompts.) It got left out because it didn’t serve the design of the deck as a whole. 

As Peter explained in previous updates, balance was paramount in the core deck. Every card has at least two link cues because we wanted to make sure people would have options when choosing the path to their next cluster. There needed to be a certain volume of Event cards that could lead to Creatures (and vice versa), and we had to make sure users would find enough Materials while exploring new Locations.

We relaxed those rules for the outtakes expansion. We still followed some self-imposed guidelines – for instance, cards have the same breakdown of Agendas, Backgrounds, Traits, etc. – but we weren’t as meticulous about the direction of the connections, and we prioritized impact over utility when selecting the cues themselves. We wanted cues that made us react. If a card only ends up with a single link cue (or if there are more cues leading to Figures than Events), then so be it. It’s worth it to have “be the very best” as a Figure’s Agenda or “the floor is literally or metaphorically lava” as a Trait for a Location.


Of course, we wanted evocative cards in the core deck, too. The problem is that the thing that makes a cue memorable is often the same thing that prevents us from including it. An Agenda like “collects teeth, skin, or hair” stands out because it describes something very specific. However, Lore Master’s Deck is supposed to encourage your creativity, and a cue with too much detail is more likely to limit your options. Cues that can be interpreted in more than one way usually get priority because they allow for different perspectives to come to the fore.

The outtakes expansion gives us more room for cues that are just for us. That makes it one of the most fun decks to work on, since we can do things we want to do instead of things we have to do. This deck has Deities because our writers gave us so much good material and it would have been a shame to leave it out. We cut down on the number of Modifiers because the Deities were more fun, and we hope that philosophy resonates throughout the deck!

We hope the Master of Lost Lore: Outtakes Expansion puts a smile on your face. This is the blooper reel at the end of our movie – takes that weren’t quite polished enough for the final cut that still have something compelling in them (or undeniable entertainment value). We had a blast putting Lore Master’s Deck together, and we’re excited to share some of our creative process with this last expansion!

The expansion PDF is free for every backer who pledged during the campaign – it’s our way of saying thanks for the support.

Production update

Our manufacturer has been sending us photos of the production samples as they are finished. We'll be receiving a shipment of physical samples to pore over, but for now, we thought we'd share a first look at some of the components and accessories.

Final sizing and colors for the link tokens that come with every physical copy of Lore Master's Deck.

Digital print sample of the Weave Your Lore playmat add-on with goldenrod edge stitching.


We'll continue to share production updates as they happen!

We want to hear about your book!


This year's World Book Day happens on April 23. To celebrate, we're putting together a list of books that were written with one of our decks! 

Did The Story Engine help you unlock a key side-character? Did you use Deck of Worlds to set the backdrop for an important scene? Have you created anything with the early PDFs of Lore Master's Deck?

We'd love to hear about it! Let us know in the comments or reach out via the contact form!

Final week of Pintopia


Pintopia is a big crowdfunding movement at BackerKit where designers launch enamel pin collections at the same time and support each other through cross-collaboration.

To celebrate, we've dropped the price of our collector enamel pins to their original campaign pricing.

Until April 18, you can get all of our pins for the same price that you could during our original campaign. Our Tell Your Story, Build Your World, and Weave Your Lore pins are back to $12 each (or $32 for the set), while The Story Engine Mini Logo Pin is back down to $8.


Get in touch with us through the contact form if you would like help adding a pin to your pledge as pledges are now locked. You can also preorder pins through the preorder store at any time.

The Story Engine Deck's lead designer Peter has also launched his own collection of pins celebrating 25 years of playing Dungeons & Dragons. With one week left to pledge, his project has unlocked all but 2 last stretch goal.

You can check it out here!



There's a special freebie mimic pin that all returning backers receive for free, including all backers from this campaign! You can see some of his designs below.



That's all for now!

As always, let us know if you have any questions in the comments!
UPDATE: Unlocked as our gift to you, our amazing backers! For this achievement, we'll release a free PDF expansion of 60 outtake lore cards. Click below to visit our sharing portal with quick share buttons and further details.
Goal: 200 reached! — We did it! This project reached this goal!
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