From Marcus Rowland (Forgotten Futures) with lavish illustrations by Aaron Williams (Nodwick, PS238), Diana: Warrior Princess is a modern-day role playing game with a difference. Imagine our world, seen by someone as remote from us as we are from the ancient Greeks, and with as many gaps in their knowledge. Imagine it... [click here for more]
From the Creator of Forgotten Futures and Diana: Warrior Princess... Imagine a world of two dimensions and plane geometry, in which the very idea of height is considered insanity and the darkest heresy. Where the only thing that matters is the straightness of your sides and the regularity of your angles. Where the slightest deviation from the norm can lead to arrest,... [click here for more]
From the Creator of Forgotten Futures and Diana: Warrior Princess... Imagine a world of two dimensions and plane geometry, in which the very idea of height is considered insanity and the darkest heresy. Where the only thing that matters is the straightness of your sides and the regularity of your angles. Where the slightest deviation from the norm can lead to arrest,... [click here for more]
Complete Rules For Adventures in Victorian and Edwardian Fantasy and Science Fiction.Remember how the future used to be? When vast fleets of flying ships blackened the sky . . . When psychic investigators used electric pentacles . . . When Venus was a paradise, never fallen from grace . . . When the government's main job was to make the airships run on... [click here for more]
A ROLEPLAYING SOURCEBOOK FOR JO WALTON’S WORLD FANTASY AWARD-WINNING NOVEL The war between dragons and humans ended in surrender, stalemate, and eventual rebellion. Five thousand years later Tiamath, the dragon homeland, is a modern state adapting to the power of steam, rapid communications, and overpopulation. Will an ancient society based on privilege, power, and occasional cannibalism... [click here for more]