This game combines both Humans!!! and Zombies!!! Some players are the humans trying to stop the zombies and some are the zombies trying to eat and infect the humans. Are you hungry or are you scared?
This game combines both Humans!!! and Zombies!!! Some players are the humans trying to stop the zombies and some are the zombies trying to eat and infect the humans. Are you hungry or are you scared?
Why has going after dragons been so popular in fiction? Our panelists discuss classic dragon hunters like Beowulf, Saint George, and Bilbo Baggins, in addition to how the hunt has changed over the years. Learn how to shape the classic story into something fresh and exciting.
The hunt is crucial to a Werewolf and to partake in it is one of the most sacred tenants of the Oath. The wind on one's face, the thrill of the chase, and the smell of the kill will move a Werewolf's like few other things can... but sometimes, they don't get to be the hunters sometimes the prey comes with guns and a plan.
Corrupt city guards have stolen the prince’s ransom YOU stole from Messantia’s crime boss. You need to get out of Messantia, but you can’t leave without that money, and it’s only a matter of time before someone figures out who has the money and where they got it from, and that’ll eventually lead to ANOTHER bounty on your heads.
Join members of Wizard’s R&D team in an open question-and-answer workshop on how to take that step from player to Dungeon Master for a 4th Edition Dungeons & Dragons campaign.
The Inquisition hires all sorts of folks, some are motivated to serve without pay, and others, well they like to get paid. You group is all the first type, except the new guy... and he has a little side work for you all.
I, Governor..., or; The Unpleasant Profession of Upton Sinclair
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In 1934, California is wracked by the woes of the Great Depression, and muckraking ex-Socialist Upton Sinclair has a plan to "End Poverty in California." But has Sinclair's campaign rhetoric awoken a slumbering evil? Join young Navy veteran Bob Heinlein, Berkeley professor Paul Taylor, girl reporter Adela St. Johns, and movie producer Irving Thalberg in a Mythos adventure ripped from the pages of history.