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Orbital Blues RPG: Rogue Anthems Box Set
The collection of eight short pamphlet adventures from various writers spread across the Kasser System, designed for one shots but assemblable into a longer campaign. The physical version is contained in a suitably anachronistic retro-futuristic VHS case. Featuring the talents of: The Ground Forgets The Garden by Alyssa Ridley: Eight years ago, a workers co-op attacked a corperate grain ship, and crashlanded on the toxic planet of Gentiana to form an agrarian commune. Now the Kettani Agricultural are back, and want you to get their ship back from these "pirates". Hard Vacuum, Cold Feet by Connor Shearwood: Articulated Spacetime are building a miniaturised Van Keer gate, and their last attempt blew up an entire planet. The scientist responsible was blamed and exiled when she tried to stop the project, and now she's turned to you. She's scrounged enough credits together to make it worth your while to steal the prototype before they can test it again. They Laurel The Graves Of The Dead by Gareth Hanrahan: The leviathan wreck of the warship Charon slouches on her long, slow orbit, but ecades later, Charon has found a new purpose. The warship’s forward medical bay escaped the salvage team’s claws and has become an independent, semi-legal hospital where outlaws and other settlers of the fringe can receive high-tech medical treatment. Sure, it’s a radioactive ex-warship tumbling slowly towards inevitable doom, but if you’ve got nowhere else to go – the Charon Hospice’s waiting for you. Hardsuit Holdup by Jess Levine: As sunset fell on the great corporate war, so, too, did it fall on robotics manufacturer, corporate dynasty, and “family business” Hartwell Circuitech. Rumors claim the deceased Hartwells hid their fortune on a startrain, now wandering endlessly through the vacuum. In a stroke of luck, a contact sent you a tip that the Hartwell Limited would soon stop in the nearby Prospect Belt, but the airlock only opens for a select few, so you’ll need to cut a stranger in on the job. Pick your partner, board the barge, and you might just bring home the bounty. Nameless, Aimless by Kayla Dice: In this pissant star system, somewhere between dead end planet número uno and dead end planet número dos there lies a reef of asteroids that Olageleo once made into a town. The metals mostly dried up, just enough that Olageleo pulled out, leaving two deadly gangs, both alike in notoriety and severity. It does seem to be a situation waiting for some strangers to come along and knock the whole thing over. Timawa Graffiti by Makaptag: An abandoned resort world overwrought by gigantic trees, where there is only one port. The planet became too expensive to maintain, and has been left behind by the corp to die. Our Outlaws must travel through a terraformed pleasure forest to find an ancient mechanical relic, the last service robot of the resort. We Built This City on .repeat() by Nathan Blades: Out here, they build cities made of sand. Metropolis Technologies send out their Architect Robots to reconstitute empty plots into buildings and roads. The first few cities were closely supervised, but as the demand for resorts increased, MetroTech shifted to dumping a squad of robots in the middle of nowhere, enlisting staff for the soon-to be shops, and leaving them to it. You must seize the means of construction. Voidlock Tombstone by Zachary Cox: A Hasugian Void Cavalier, the Dread Interloper, has crashed in the asteroid fields around Kassar IV. With the hull split in two by the failure of its Van Keer drive and its crew killed by spatial warping, it slowly vents atmosphere into the cold dark. You're not the first fool with an inkling that there might be something worth salvaging on this state-of-the-art warship. Pray you can make it out alive, before the Outlaw gold rush begins or Hasugian themselves turn up to claim this billion-credit corpse.
$57.00$49.00
DC Deck-Building Game: Arkham Asylum - Shadows Expansion
DC Deck-Building Game: Arkham Asylum – Shadows Expansion is optimized for use with DC Deck-Building Game: Arkham Asylum, but can be played with any DC Deck-Building Game base game. This expansion adds dozens of new cards to the game and lets you play as various members of the Bat-Family or as part of the League of Assassins.
$36.00
The Far West
Enter the archives and encounter the NotThem, the Anglerfish, or the Man Upon the Stair. Learn the truth of the books of Jurgen Leitner, the coffin that is also a pit, and The People`s Church of the Divine Host. Work alongside Jonathan and Martin, Basira, Daisy, and the rest of the staff. Or create and investigate your own supernatural horrors. This complete TTRPG uses the Cypher System and let`s you delve into the world of the top horror podcast. Interact with the podcast characters and pursue classic horrors from the show as a researcher at the Magnus Institute. Or create your own similar institution and investigate horrors of your own creation. There`s even a very cool system for generating new statements, as a group, to create your adventures.
$107.00$68.00
Ecryme RPG: Player's Guide
The world has long been submerged by an ocean of ecryme, a strange acidic substance that corrodes everything. Humanity managed to survive on the small outcroppings and islands left in its wake. They built a civilization based on steelwork and stonework, where wood is almost nonexistent. Large cities, built vertically to make the most of what little space exists, sprang up from the horizon. After a few hundred years of development, driven by impulse, humanity built the traverses, endless gigantic bridges to cross the ecryme sea and connect to one another coming together through chance or perhaps something greater. For in the strange world of Ecryme, the emotions of humankind seem to hold a power of their own. Ecryme is a dystopian steampunk TTRPG set in a time parallel to our Gilded Age, but in a world forever changed by an apocalyptic event in the distant past
$79.00$67.00
MÖRK BORG: Creatures Of The Dying World
Did you hear that noise just now? Creatures of the Dying World is a MÖRK BORG compatible bestiary, with lavishly illustrated monsters and an emphasis on folklore over combat stats. These monsters are easily convertible to any system, and designed to function as plot devices and writing prompts to spur your imagination. Your grave-robbing tools clink together as your boots crunch softly in the frozen muck on the edge of Graven-Tosk. Suddenly, green eyes appear, winking on and off in the gloom. You unsling your pickaxe as you squint at the unfamiliar silhouettes. What the hell are those things? Not goblins! If only you had shelled out the silver for that book from the old man in the market at Galgenbeck, you might have known what you now face.Issue 1: 24 pages, 8”x10”, saddle stitched zine, color throughout.
$29.00$18.00
East Texas University: Degrees of Horror Limited Edition (Savage Worlds, harcover)
Your boyfriend dumped you. You’ve got exams first thing in the morning. And the world’s going to end at midnight unless you stop it. Looks like another all-nighter with the study group.Degrees of Horror features a full-length Plot Point Campaign that takes the students from Freshman to Senior, and uncovers a mystery as old as the faculty themselves. The syllabus includes classroom intrigue, dark conspiracy, dusty mysteries from the past, killer exams, massive parties, and new horrors to torment the student body. Degrees of Horror also includes a full course-load of Savage Tales that work equally well with the Plot Point Campaign or your own epic saga. Degrees of Horror is a Plot Point Campaign for East Texas University. It requires that book and the Savage Worlds core rules to play.
$41.00
Daggerheart RPG: Core Set
The complete set of rulebook and cards, plus a treasure trove of art, game ideas, and tips for players and game masters! All held within a rich nearly 300 page rulebook and 279 cards with vibrant artwork on each one.
$86.00
Nightcrawlers RPG: A Splatterpunk Roleplaying Game
Tonights the night, and that only means one thing - the Nightcrawlers are running wild! In Nightcrawlers, you play as kindred - punk monsters who live right under humanitys nose. To survive the night and make rent, you`ll have to go up against monster hunters, government agents, street gangs, rival factions, and beings who want to destroy reality as we know it. What are you waiting for? Grab some friends, some dice, your favorite grunge album, and a bat covered in barbed wire - the Underground is dying to tear you apart!
$22.00$11.00
Pathfinder 2E: Pathfinder Monster Core Sketch Cover Edition
Heroes are defined by their foes-from shambling skeletons to terrifying dragons, each enemy leaves a mark on their growing legend. Make your legends memorable with foes from the new Pathfinder Monster Core rulebook for Pathfinder Second Edition! This 376-page hardcover book is packed with a wide range of monsters useful to all Pathfinder campaigns, giving the Game Master plenty of threats to throw at their adventurers, at any level of experience. The lavishly illustrated tome also includes guidelines for reading monster entries and adjusting existing monsters to tailor fit your story! This is the definitive resource for Pathfinder Second Edition monsters! Pathfinder Monster Core is the third core rulebook for the fully remastered Pathfinder Second Edition RPG! These rules are compatible with previous Pathfinder Second Edition rulebooks, incorporating comprehensive errata and rules updates and some of the best additions from later books into new, easier-to-access volumes with new presentations inspired by years of player feedback. Along with the Player Core, GM Core, and Player Core 2, these books provide a new foundation for the future of tabletop gaming! This sketch cover edition features a beautiful image of the original pencil sketch of the Pathfinder Monster Core cover by superstar artist Wayne Reynolds.
$86.00$64.00
The Librarian's Apprentice
Beam Saber is a Forged In The Dark game about the pilots of powerful machines in a war that dominates every facet of life. They are trying to do their part, then get out physically and mentally intact. The organizations that perpetuate The War throughout all of known space are too incomprehensibly huge to take down. There is no “winning” The War, there is only surviving it. Hopefully you can help others get out too. This game is best played with 4 or 5 players, with one player filling the role of Game Master, and the other players will be the protagonists of the story. Engage challenges on a titanic scale! Each pilot has a custom vehicle created from the ground up to suit their desires. The base frame can be humanoid, a more traditional vehicle, or something completely bizarre! They can be equipped with holo-projectors, grapnel anchor tools, missiles, and much more. Take advantage of your vehicle's Quirks (such as Loads of Guns, Exposed Boosters, and Ominous) to more effectively overcome obstacles. Or lean into your machine's faults for XP! Bombard, Scan, Maneuver, and more to deal with threats. There are several pilot types players can choose from, each facing The War in a unique way, and all have a powerful vehicle to command.
$26.00
Forbidden Lands RPG: The Bloodmarch
The Bloodmarch is an epic campaign module for the Forbidden Lands retro-fantasy survival roleplaying game, describing the demon-infested lands west of Ravenland. This campaign book contains: Three new magic disciplines: Magma Song, Mentalism, and Dream Magic. Rules for travels in The Bloodmarch, including 27 new random encounters. 16 new monsters, including the Fire Wyrm, Salamander, and Hover Frog. The Legacy of Horn campaign, including ten key players who all seek to dominate The Bloodmarch. Eight complete, illustrated adventure sites, playable in any order. An epic campaign finale, giving the adventurers the chance to decide the future of The Bloodmarch. Note: To make full use of this book, we recommend the The Bloodmarch Map & Cards Pack, sold separately. You can buy both together in the The Bloodmarch Bundle.
$57.00$35.00
Slugblaster: Game of the Year Edition
THIS IS YOUR BRAIN ON PORTALS. In the small town of Hillview, teenage hoverboarders sneak into other dimensions to explore, film tricks, go viral, and get away from the problems at home. It’s dangerous. It’s stupid. It’s got parent groups in a panic. And it’s the coolest thing ever. This is Slugblaster. A tabletop RPG about teenagehood, giant bugs, circuit-bent rayguns, and trying to be cool. The Game of the Year Edition includes expanded solo rules, two play surfaces, a set of dice, enamel pin, original soundtrack, stickers, and GM Screen built right into the box. Game: Who are you going to be? A sassy rich kid with a pair of modified time-skipping Scram Cat sneakers? A chill loser with a lovable robot sidekick? An ultra-dimensional princess with a hoverboard made from pure light? What are you going to do? Will you blow off school and sesh the abandoned mall in Vastiche? Get the Miper sponsorship by speed-running Prismatia? Salvage power crystals from the mossy decommissioned gundam in The Golden Jungle? Sneak into the hottest party in Operaeblum? But be careful! Make sure you get home before the demiplane melts, or the bloodwhip swarm sucks your marrow out, or your mom finds out where you've been and sends you away to a camp for troubled youths. System: Slugblaster uses a stripped-down Forged in the Dark system, lovingly designed to support: Collaborative, player-driven sandbox campaigns and free-form cinematic action. Looking cool and doing tricks! Pop your gum in slow-mo while you do a 1080 over jets of slime. Gear-hacking and component-collecting. Fame and popularity! Get fans, earn sponsorships, wear a t-shirt with your face on it. Narrative downtime arcs, where you buy scene prompts with points you earn during your adventures. Dramatic, push-your-luck, third-act disasters. Really dope chases. Vibes: Sci-fi adventure like Big Hero 6, Paper Girls, Everything Everywhere All At Once, Scott Pilgrim vs. the World, and the Spider-Verse movies. Coming-of-age stories like Eighth Grade, The Edge of Seventeen, and A Goofy Movie. Stuff about skateboarding like Skate Kitchen, Mid90s, or Lords of Dogtown. Saturday morning programming like Ben 10, Earthworm Jim, Cyberchase, Power Rangers, or Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Anime like SK8 the Infinity, FLCL, Eizouken, and Paprika. Video games like Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater, Jet Set Radio Future, OlliOlli World, and Bomb Rush Cyberfunk. The way the bug aliens exploded into slime in Men in Black. Remember how cool that was?
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