This is a generic supplement detailing twenty new tomes of forbidden knowledge for horror games based on the works of H.P. Lovecraft. Each book is described in detail, with such as description, title, author and what knowledge might be contained. Many of the books come in multiple editions, meaning that there are more than twenty books in total. Some Mythos-related sites that the authors wrote about are also covered.
Devil’s Staircase Wild West Role Playing is not a supplement published by Azukail Games, but it is written by Peter Rudin-Burgess, who has written many of the RolemasterBlog Adventure Hooks that can be found in the Adventures section.
This is a Wild West game that is now available as a public playtest as a free supplement from RPGNow. The game’s mechanic is based on using standard cards to determine actions rather than dice.
This is a prop supplement for LARPs and tabletop games. It takes the form of a short, 6″x9″ notebook that discusses the pros and cons of different weapons when it comes to zombie killing, along with photographs that have been made to look stuck in. It can be printed out although a print on demand version is in progress.
This is a collection of hand-rolled ability scores suited to various versions of the World’s Oldest Roleplaying Game as well as derived and OSR games. Each result has six ability scores in three tables rolled using different methods; 3d6, 4d6 and discard the lowest and 2d6+6. These results are perhaps best used for NPCs for whom stats are needed in a hurry.
A Baker’s Dozen of Rumours (And The Truth Behind Them) (PFRPG) is the latest supplement written by Neal Litherland. This provides thirteen rumours in detail, which could be used as background colour. However, the truth behind each is given, which characters can discover if they investigate, turning them into complete adventure hooks. The supplement is also available in system neutral and Fifth Edition compatible versions; you do not need to buy all three versions.
During a recent stock art sale by Rogue Genius Games, I picked up quite a few pieces of stock art by Jacob Blackmon.
These are going to be used to develop more monster supplements for Hero Kids. The eventual aim is to publish an entire bestiary; however, the cost of the stock art makes it a bit difficult to buy all of it at once. So single monster supplements, available as Pay What You Want, are being released to generate the income to buy more stock art, as has just been done.
The existing monsters will be incorporated into the bestiary when it is ready. They may be tweaked, so feedback on these is appreciated.
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