Project Nemesis is a fan driven website for games that use the One-Roll Engine (like Nemesis, Wild Talents, Reign and Monsters) or Chaosium's Basic Roleplay System (BRP) (like Call of Cthulhu) and the Delta Green setting.
Bigger Bads is written by Monsters creator Benjamin Baugh—multiple Ennie Award nominee for Monsters and Other Childish Things and the Monsters sourcebook The Dreadful Secrets of Candlewick Manor—and illustrated by Monsters artist Robert Mansperger.
Bigger Bads introduces REALLY big monsters to the game, along with new rules for range, new extras for monster powers, new “weird kid” powers expanded from The Dreadful Secrets of Candlewick Manor, new rules for major threats faced by kids and monsters, a new campaign setting, and a ton (actually, a LOT of tons) of new antagonists.
The text of Bigger Bads is finished. This project covers the costs of writing, illustrating, editing and laying out the book. When this project succeeds we will lay out the book, print it, and mail it to backers. After all contributors have received their copies, the remainder of the printing will be made available to other gamers.
Also known as the Dancing Demon Head Discipline, Iron Face was
developed by strange tribes living in the Grave of Fools. The Truils
call them White Faces (wear skull make up from the white clay) and the
Ulds call them Skull Dancers. These people revere iron and steel,
engineering and metallurgy as the masculine equivalent of childbirth.
Blacksmiths are their priests. As such, every member of the tribe may
receive metal weapons and equipment based on their birth rank, gender
and rite of adulthood. But shields are seen as sacred tools as
necessary to survival in the Cold Barrens, so each and every child
receives a shield when they turn thirteen.
This is a set of pseudo-mystical dietary techniques developed by Truil
hunters far from their tribes. It is a practical use of their
ritualistic and infamous cannibalism. The human meat you eat must be
fresh - less than a day old. Cooking does count against this time limit
though.
I've finally finished my ORE Tool Kit. This is a 160+ page PDF which features lots of rules options, advantages and esoteric disciplines
for use with modern/sci fi games. I wrote it mostly as a core reference book as I tend to convert alot
of game mechanics I don't like to the ORE these days.
It's available as a free PDF to anyone interested at my website:
www.oroborus.biz
Arc Dream Publishing and Greg Stolze are teaming up for a new Reign project: The Reign Enchiridion.
The Reign Enchiridion is a handy digest-size paperback edition of the
rules of Greg's game Reign. It has all the rules, including a couple
of pieces from the first couple of years of supplements -- but ONLY the
rules. It does not include material on the official setting, the
continents of Heluso and Milonda. For those you need the core Reign
book.
The Common Sword and Dagger Style -- or Common Style -- is a style
formulated for merchants, finding themselves more and more upwardly
mobile, after they figured they better learn the noble sport of
sword-craft. It was not difficult finding mercenaries to teach them to
hold swords like a thoroughbred officer.