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You know it's dead fucking serious when Raggi is wearing clothes.
Big Puppet is now available! This fantastically grotesque and original game plays on themes related to The Grand Guignol, body horror and a very unique take on aliens. The beautifully printed full color thread-sewn hardbound book is fully illustrated by me, so functions as a nice art book for the shelf as well.
US Store: https://us.lotfp.com/store/
The game is releasing alongside a handful of other new games from Lamentations of the Flame Princess. Exclusive to the EU Store, If you buy the Deck Of Weird Things enter coupon code WEIRD for free shipping on your entire order! This includes international orders.
EU Store: http://lotfp.com/store/
Unusual real-world flintlocks for Lamentations of the Flame Princess
The Likelihood of Passing Merchant-Priests Diminishes as the Skyharvesting Time Nears
which is to say all the Lamentations of the Flame Princess PDFs over on Drive Thru RPG are like 2 bucks.
And, for really big PDF deals, through the humble bundle, Frog God Games is putting out a lot of product. Ugh, I’ve already humbled the last bundle (OSR 6 I think?), but this one is an incredible amount of Swords & Wizardry, Astonishing Swordsmen & Sorcerers of Hyperborea, Rapan Athuk, and Midderlands, and all sorts of things.
[as i was entering randomish tags i realized someone had given me a tablet. hmm. perhaps i could make use of this newfangled technologie. HMM]
No Rest for the Wicked - The year is 1632 and the wars of religion engulf Europe. Can you imagine it? A war so total, everywhere you have ev
No Rest for the Wicked is now available in electronic format!
The player characters stop at a remote inn during the Thirty Years’ War and find the war arrived ahead of them. Will they stop this tragedy in process, or will they profit from it?
Only one way to find out.
Compatible with any vaguely dungeon-y, dragon-y fantasy game. Although designed for historical adventures, this could be easily converted to any scenario wherein two factions are at war with one another.
Death Frost Doom Review
I made a huge video review and analysis for a Tabletop Adventure by Lamentations of the Flame Princess! It’s meant to look like a video by Dael Kingsmill, then Brian David Gilbert, then Explanation Point. All great channels, check them out and subscribe to them, not me. ;)
Link: https://youtu.be/sBmvH9iGiEo
Witza, Fighter, Fishman, Religious
Veins of the Earth, by Patrick Stuart and Scrap Princess, is a Lamentations of the Flame Princess…source book? Campaign setting? Whatever it is, it is a formidable book (357 pages!) filled with interesting and horrible ideas (in the good way).
Foremost among them is the elaborate and groundbreaking system for designing and mapping cave systems. Underground exploration in RPGs tends to be orderly and fairly linear. That isn’t something you tend to encounter in real world cave systems, which tend to be circuitous, dangerous, claustrophobic and disorientating. The mapping system encourages creating tight spaces, dead falls, loop backs and dead ends while several random tables provide colorful atmosphere. There are also clever rules for light management, spelunking and environmental hazards, all of which are novel and tending a bit toward the cruel.
Veins also populates this underground world with ecologies and cultures of a nightmarish sort. The section of new monsters weighs in at 170 pages – surely these caverns are close to the entrance to hell. Scrap Princess’ expressionistic art does much to emphasize the horror in the darkness.
The downside is that the book, particularly the monster entries, is written in a tone that alternates between the Extremely Casual and High School Goth Poet, which I think clashes a bit with the oppressive atmosphere of subterranean horror that the material seems to want to convey. For me, the vastly imaginative ideas more than make up for this (and honestly, I have a soft spot for casual gothy poets, I guess), but you mileage may vary. If you want to inject your D&D dungeon delves with a hearty dose of the horror movie The Descent, then pick this up. And consider using the Angler Lich – that’s an instant classic of a monster…
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