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The GameMaster's Apprentice: Horror Deck is a system-neutral deck of cards that can be used as either a supplement for traditional tabletop RPGs or as a complete game engine for GM-free solo or group RPGs, aimed at providing horrific inspiration for anything from a slasher-flick to a Lovecraftian investigation!
You can view the cards' complete instructions... [click here for more]
The Overgrowth hides humanity’s secrets in plain sight.
The wild spaces have grown to nearly swallow the area in bundles of vines, trees, and overgrown wastelands. Here, you will find massive beasts, new Dust-Bowl settlements, and pre-fall secrets that start to explain the fall of humanity and the birth of the Strains as we know them.
Welcome to the Overgrowth, we hope you don’t end up lost.... [click here for more]
Zombie Horror is a survival-horror resource manual to introduce elements of a zombie apocalypse to your modern D&G campaigns. It also contains everything you have ever wanted to know about the zombies themselves!
Requires the Dice & Glory Core Rulebook This book contains:
This book tackles explanations of the zombie genre and zombies in general as well as translating horror and zombie... [click here for more]
Contained within Zeadeama Kelra Akala Jalfda Qual Lelethay Santhia's book of forbidden lore, you will find: Statistics and descriptions for Angels, Daemons, Demons, Ephemerals, Ghosts, Lacunas, and Trolls as well as Advantages that will allow you to create scions of any of them as Catalysts. Also included within these pages are rules for creating a member of one of the five Esoteric Paths of the... [click here for more]
"Are You Looney?" is the silly slapstick expansion of cartoon insanity for the "Are You Mental?" role-playing game! In Are You Looney? you get to play classic zany cartoon characters in episodes of absolute mayhem! This expansion also introduces inventory to the game with the ACME Deck from which you can obtain all sorts of wacky gizmos and wonderful props. Of course, there is always a risk... [click here for more]