Word Block Labs Presents

Westwild

Fast frontier tabletop

Westwild is a fast frontier D6 tabletop built for people who want to start playing before the energy dies. You do not need to memorize the rules, wrestle a VTT, or drag four apps into the room. The game keeps itself. You DM. You play. Greenwood handles the rest.

Best of all, this is not vaporware. The beta is playable right now.

If you back the Kickstarter, you are not buying homework. You are getting a ready-to-run frontier simulator with its own DM deck, player decks, world viewer, Gazette, and room-to-room rhythm already built in so your first good session comes fast.

No VTT required D6 at the core Built for fast sessions Shared universe storytelling

Greenwood At A Glance

Greenwood stretches from polished government streets to swamp-edge trade posts, rail towns, military forts, mountain halls, and bad roads where a person can still disappear if they ride too far without friends.

Map of Greenwood

Pixel art commissioned by Mich-Spich

Fort BraggThe first great human city of the west and the military spine that helped break the Red War.
Saint LevoirElectric light, vice, theater, trade, and ambition stacked under one glowing French pearl.
Dwarven EnclaveThe minting heart of Greenwood, buried in mountain halls of craft, coin, and old authority.
Tortuga SwampGators, mud, rough trade, and low-trust survival on the edge of Orc territories.
Los AlmosaCoastal beauty, naval power, and money polished bright enough to pass for virtue.
North StationA desert rail hinge keeping hard country alive while raids and scarcity nip at every load.
Lake StationA polished inland rail stop where lake freight, passenger traffic, and expensive calm all pretend the frontier starts somewhere else.
Buntline RoadThe great trade road of Greenwood, all wagons, dust, teamsters, and long-haul commerce pushing east and west without much sleep.
Capital CityThe proud political pearl of Greenwood, where state houses, mills, law, and early electricity try to prove the country can become a nation.
Port Peri-PeriGreenwood’s biggest shipping port, deep-water, beautiful, and watched closely enough that pirates mind their manners in the bay.
Pea Can Valley StationThe rail lifeline for desert glass country, where fragile trade, hard heat, and nervous freight keep one shabby valley alive.
Pea Can ValleyA poor desert town surviving on glasswork and quartz-rich sand, forever one bad shipment away from folding into dust.

The People Of Westwild

Greenwood is not a neat world. It is a place of builders, survivors, old allies, ugly prejudice, deep faith, and species that remember the Red War differently depending on which side of the gun they stood.

Human portrait

Humans

Full Human

Town makers, railroad pushers, family builders, and the glue holding Greenwood together after they crossed into the Darkwild and refused to die there.

Dwarf portrait

Dwarves

Full Dwarf

Horned mountain craftsmen with a love of laughter, labor, food, and deals good enough to improve everybody involved.

Half-Dwarf portrait

Half-Dwarves

Half-Human Half-Dwarf

Rare children of human and dwarven closeness, especially around Saint Levoir, often treated like a blessing because they are so uncommon.

Half-Orc portrait

Half-Orcs

Half-Orc Half-Human

Children of war and violation, mistrusted almost everywhere, surviving through low-trust communities, hard labor, and herd immunity to abuse.

Orc portrait

Orcs

Full Orc

The old moving wave of conquest pushed west by men, elves, and dwarves, now broken into war bands, fort towns, and uneasy civil remnants.

Mountain Orc portrait

Mountain Orc

Half-Orc Half-Dwarf

Curious, unusual folk most likely to be treated with the wary fascination people usually reserve for a strange but social cat. Rare, memorable, and hard to mistake for anything else.

Back Us If You Want In Early

Westwild is for tables that want the session to start before people get tired, distracted, or buried in rulebooks. If that sounds like your group, back the Kickstarter and help us open the beta with the live sync layer wired in.

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