Bees emerge as blind worms from the flesh of rotting cows. The cockatrice is hatched from the eggs of black hens that have been corrupted by sorcerers. Kittens born in the month of May should be killed immediately since they will surely bring misfortune to the household. The caladarius bird dwells in the palaces of the great and by its gaze reveals whether an invalid will live or die. The... [click here for more]
People of older times believed that gemstones and minerals had power, without even having to be enchanted. These properties were laid out in a 'Lapidary'. This booklet collates these ideas and makes suggestions for their use in OSR or D&D style games. ... [click here for more]
Cyber: Involving, using, or relating to computers, especially the internet. Cyborg: In science fiction stories, a creature that is part human and part machine. URL: Uniform Resource Locators, a website address. Borgerlig: The Swedish term for the bourgeois, the middle class. Bourgeois: Belonging to or characteristic... [click here for more]
Rules for creating properly challenging encounters, and things to do in dungeons when you're dead.
Players are dicks.
You go to all the trouble of crafting a fantastic adventure with deep and meaningful NPCs and memorable encounters, and they head off in the opposite direction with a comedy goblin you made up to populate a coaching inn. The bastards. Sometimes you just want a little payback.
It... [click here for more]
A collection of supplementary maps and introductory adventures for use with Wightchester: Prison City of the Damned. Here you will find the two introductory adventures (Nox Comitae and Prima Noctae) and many pages of layouts for buildings, as well as a larger scale map of the layout of the city as a whole. ... [click here for more]
A conversion book for Wightchester: Prison City of the Damned to allow you to use the NPCs and monsters in your Dungeon Crawl Classics games, along with some new rules and options.
Optional Hit Point changes
Optional Luck changes
Expanded Skill rules
Criminal Occupations
Wightchester Character Class optionss
Firearms rules
Over 70 pages of (mostly undead) monstrosities
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A complete and self-contained city-crawl setting for lovers of horror and history.
Wightchester is a must-read for players seeking a challenging and terrifying game. The book describes a world where the Great Comet of 1666 passed through the sky, causing the dead to rise from their graves. The rising was worst in England, where the dead from the plague and the recent Civil War arose en masse, overwhelming... [click here for more]