I really like this as I can extrapolate skill usage and not get bogged down reading skill descriptions and complicated skill resolution rules. It keep the game flowing nice and fast and feels more comfortable.
But really with an OSR game like this, the tools provide a very nice monster generation system for your own needs. There other things like healing with some consequences and other things. Higher level magic is more powerful, but has heavier consequences as well. They can be used instantly and generally use Expertise points to use. They can also cost madness to use. You reduce Madness by 10 each time you level up, which is nice. It simulates growing confidence in your character as they advance.
You can also reduce Madness by taking weird character flaws, such as a funny ticks, ritualised behaviour and so on.
I can see lots of fun RP opportunities using this. It seemed to go well and I felt the players got pretty invested and immersed in the game. Users Current visitors New profile posts Search profile posts. Log in Register. What's new Search Search. Search titles only. Search Advanced search…. Latest activity.
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Pages: [ 1 ] 2. They're all designed to be run using a Sandbox style gaming. Silent Legions is done in a very similar way, but with a horror theme. It looks and kind of feels a lot like "Call of Cthulhu" in mood, although it has advice to for running many styles of Horror RPGs. As usual it has lots and LOTS of various tables for generating plots, campaigns, monsters, factions, events and all sorts of things.
The character gen is VERY simple and the game mechanics are in general very simple. There IS a magic system, which is horror appropriate. As well as optional disciplines and abilities like that.
The combat is the most deadly of all of his RPGs, with an added element of "Slaughter dice" which means most attacks you roll an additional dice with the dice type varies and if you roll 6 or greater, the damage is tripled, although it often doesn't work on monsters in the game.
Within these pages you'll find a modular set of templates and adventure guides that help you snap together an evening's intrepid investigation and fit it neatly into your campaign setting. Like the Mythos creation tools, these guides are system-neutral and can be exported for any occasion when you need something wicked to this way come.
So seize now upon this opportunity! Plunder this vault of forgotten lore. Grasp these dark tools of creation and wield their power to fashion your own nightmarish reality. Perhaps none dare name the things that await your animating will, but soon enough the world will know them well…. Silent Legions Average Rating: 7. RPG Item Rank: Silent Legions Stars Without Number. Horror Cthulhu Mythos. Horror Supernatural. Core Rules min needed to play.
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Dietz pdf. Please note that the tricks or techniques listed in this pdf are either fictional or claimed to work by its creator.
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