Shakespeare escaped! He nearly derailed the King's marriage. The party heads to the Globe in hopes of bringing him to justice. Roleplaying encouraged, combat inevitable. 4th level wizards provided.
Description:
Shakespeare escaped! The party is hunting the bard who nearly derailed the marriage of King Harry and Queen Jessica. One of the bard’s plays is to be performed at the Globe. The party will attend hoping to spot Shakespeare in the crowd and bring him in to justice. Roleplaying encouraged, combat inevitable. 4th level wizards provided.
Shakespeare escaped! He nearly derailed the King's marriage. The party heads to the Globe in hopes of bringing him to justice. Roleplaying encouraged, combat inevitable. 4th level wizards provided.
Description:
Shakespeare escaped! The party is hunting the bard who nearly derailed the marriage of King Harry and Queen Jessica. One of the bard’s plays is to be performed at the Globe. The party will attend hoping to spot Shakespeare in the crowd and bring him in to justice. Roleplaying encouraged, combat inevitable. 4th level wizards provided.
The Pestiline Resurgence, Episode 1: A Grim Silence
Summary:
In the eldritch fantasy world of Haros, in the quiet aftermath of humanity's war against incursions of fiendish undead, a small village has suddenly gone quiet.
Description:
“In the eldritch fantasy world of Haros, in the quiet aftermath of humanity’s war against incursions of fiendish undead, a small village has suddenly gone quiet.” This adventure introduces the universe & dice pool game system. Each episode (1-4) can be played stand-alone, but also connects to each other as part of a continuous plot line.
The Pestiline Resurgence, Episode 1: A Grim Silence
Summary:
In the eldritch fantasy world of Haros, in the quiet aftermath of humanity's war against incursions of fiendish undead, a small village has suddenly gone quiet.
Description:
“In the eldritch fantasy world of Haros, in the quiet aftermath of humanity’s war against incursions of fiendish undead, a small village has suddenly gone quiet.” This adventure introduces the universe & dice pool game system. Each episode (1-4) can be played stand-alone, but also connects to each other as part of a continuous plot line.
The Pestiline Resurgence, Episode 2: Into the Blightlands
Summary:
In the eldritch fantasy world of Haros the dark powers of the Blight have returned. Only the forbidden secrets of the Nether offer hope for humanity's survival from the powers of darkness.
Description:
“In the eldritch fantasy world of Haros, in the quiet aftermath of humanity’s war against incursions of fiendish undead, the dark powers of the Blight have returned. Only the forbidden secrets of the Nether offer hope for humanity’s survival from the powers of darkness.” This adventure introduces the universe & dice pool game system. Each episode (1-4) can be played stand-alone, but also connects to each other as part of a continuous plot line.
The Pestiline Resurgence, Episode 2: Into the Blightlands
Summary:
In the eldritch fantasy world of Haros the dark powers of the Blight have returned. Only the forbidden secrets of the Nether offer hope for humanity's survival from the powers of darkness.
Description:
“In the eldritch fantasy world of Haros, in the quiet aftermath of humanity’s war against incursions of fiendish undead, the dark powers of the Blight have returned. Only the forbidden secrets of the Nether offer hope for humanity’s survival from the powers of darkness.” This adventure introduces the universe & dice pool game system. Each episode (1-4) can be played stand-alone, but also connects to each other as part of a continuous plot line.
The Pestiline Resurgence, Episode 3: Legacy of the Alva
Summary:
In the eldritch fantasy world of Haros, knowledge of an ancient Alvanic artifact provides hope for humanity's survival, but its retrieval could prove more dangerous than the Blight itself.
Description:
“In the eldritch fantasy world of Haros, in the quiet aftermath of humanity’s war against incursions of fiendish undead, the dark powers of the Blight have returned. Knowledge of an ancient Alvanic artifact provides hope for humanity’s survival, but its retrieval could prove more dangerous than the Blight itself.“ This adventure introduces the universe & dice pool game system. Each episode (1-4) can be played stand-alone, but also connects to each other as part of a continuous plot line.
The Pestiline Resurgence, Episode 4: Stalking the Darkness
Summary:
In the eldritch fantasy world of Haros, a small group of adventurers hunts down a Pestiline more powerful than any encountered in humanity's 4-year war against incursions of the fiendish undead.
Description:
“In the eldritch fantasy world of Haros the dark powers of the Blight have returned. A small group of adventurers hunts down a Pestiline more powerful than any encountered in humanity’s four-year war against incursions of the fiendish undead.” This adventure introduces the universe & dice pool game system. Each episode (1-4) can be played stand-alone, but also connects to each other as part of a continuous plot line.
How did Edgar Allen Poe influence Sailor Moon? Who was the real-life Moriarty? Learn about Japan’s archetypal thief the kaitou & follow this international antihero’s development through history.
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How did Edgar Allen Poe influence Sailor Moon? What do the Norse god Freyr, Joan of Arc, and Lupin III have in common? Who was the real-life Moriarty? Learn the origin of the kaitou, Japan’s archetypal thief, and follow this truly international antihero’s development through history with examples from anime, manga, film, and literature.
Players are builders who try to contribute the most to a 13th century cathedral's construction &, in so doing, score the most victory points.
Description:
At the beginning of the 13th century, construction of the greatest and most beautiful cathedral in England begins. Players are builders who try to contribute the most to this cathedral's construction and, in so doing, score the most victory points. Gameplay roughly consists of using workers to produce raw materials, and then using craftsmen to convert the materials into victory points. Workers may also be used to produce gold, the currency of the game. Players are also given three master builders each turn, each of which can do a variety of tasks, including recruiting more workers, buying or selling goods, or just obtaining victory points. Getting early choices with a master builder costs gold, as does purchasing better craftsmen. Players must strike a balance between earning gold to fund their purchases and earning victory points.