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New RPG Roundup: ‘Warhammer 40K Roleplay: Imperium Maledictum’, ‘Delta Green’, DCC Box Set, and More

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Sep 28 2023
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It’s time to roll the dice on new releases! Come check out this week’s batch of brand-new tabletop role-playing games.

Adventures for the Mothership RPG System

Graveyard of the Gods: The location for Graveyard of the Gods, Netjeru, is not only the biggest motherlode in the galaxy, but also its harshest prison. The corps say that any prisoner that survives 6 months will have their record cleared and be given their freedom. No one has lasted longer than 45 days. Something may be stirring inside Netjeru, but nothing stops the corporate machine. Not even incomprehensible gnostic horror.

The Progeny: The Scheliden-Theodore Company sent scientist Tim Varney through an experimental transdimensional portal. They returned within minutes, with a body 10 years older and as a creature only referred to as “mama.” Mama births “babies” and wants nothing more than to take care of them. A guard killed one of mama’s babies, and all communication with the facility went dark within hours. You have been tasked with investigating the facility and sending her back to her home.

Delta Green: Convergence

Written by John Scott Tynes, Convergence was the first Delta Green scenario ever published. Delta Green’s illegal conspiracy of government agents exploit their positions and connections to cover up lethal incursions from beyond time and space, facing the madness so that no one else must.

Convergence has blighted the nightmares of unwitting players since it first appeared in 1992. This edition has been thoroughly edited and updated for Delta Green: The Role-Playing Game. This is the horror that started it all. Prepare your briefing. Gather your players. Give them our best wishes. None of you will ever be the same.

Runecairn Rules Bundle

Runecairn: Core Rules is a 44-page, black and white tabletop RPG zine, which includes a Norse fantasy setting, a full game system, and character creation rules for adventures set after Ragnarok destroyed most of the Nine Realms of Norse mythology. Runecairn is based on Cairn by Yochai Gal, with streamlined rules, fast character creation, and gameplay based on exploration and player choice.

Beneath the Broken Sword is a 12-page, black and white adventure for Norse fantasy tabletop RPG Runecairn, and serves as an introductory dungeon crawl for new adventurers.

Runecairn: Advanced Rules is a 20-page, black and white tabletop RPG supplement adding new starting classes and optional rules.

Music of the Shperes is Chaos – DCC

Eons past, a brotherhood of mad philosopher-kings marched an army of slaves into the heart of a mountain. On their backs they bore a legendary treasure-hoard: coffers spilling over with blazing gems, strongboxes bright with gold, and the jeweled idols of a thousand gods. They were never seen again.

Today the gleaming domes at the top of the world have fallen to the passage of time and the crush of glaciers. Once-imperious halls are coated with dust and ice; memories of the fabled treasure hoard – and the heretical Theophages – are lost to antiquity. But deep within the heart of the mountain, the flames of Chaos sputter and flare. 

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This Boxed Set includes:

  • Adventure Booklet (112 pages)
  • Player Handout Booklet (28 pages and more than 40 illustrations)
  • Large 17″ x 22″ Gameboard and four separate Spinning Maps  
  • Double-Sided Bookmark of 4 Parts (to track changes imposed by the Spinning Map)
  • Alembic Key prop (used by players to spin the dungeon!)
  • 3 Sheaves of Chaos handouts

Warhammer 40,000 Roleplay: Imperium Maledictum – Chemical Burn

Hive Rokarth is a towering edifice of plasteel, rockcrete, and misery. The city sprawls towards the horizon in every direction; its farthest reaches vanishing in acrid smog, its tallest spires caressing the void itself. As magnificent, as foreboding, as terrible as the hive city is, however, a rot festers at the heart of Rokarth that must be purged, lest it devour all within.

Chemical Burn is a thrilling introductory adventure for Warhammer 40,000 Roleplay: Imperium Maledictum, the game of grim and treacherous adventure in the far future. The Characters’ Patron has charged them with a supposedly simple task: find and destroy the source of an unsanctioned biochemical named Gratis in hive Rokarth. However, the source of the substance is even more sinister than it first seems, and the Characters’ investigations will lead them down a deadly path of corruption and peril.

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Author: Mars Garrett
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