Bite Me! Playing a Lycanthrope presents rules and advice for playing natural and afflicted lycanthropes in the Pathfinder system, as well as a new and customizable natural shapeshifting race balanced against other advanced races.
Rogue Mage Creatures of Light 2: Minor Powers Released
Since they arrived on Earth and delivered the judgment of the Most High against humanity, the Forces of Light have dominated the world. They’ve built Realms of Light on every populated continent, from which they issue edicts to humanity and send forth parties to seek out and destroy the Darkness. They also monitor the activities of the new supernatural beings of the world, especially the neomages they’re sworn to protect, and the new race of the seraph-touched that has recently come to their attention.
Rogue Mage Creatures of Light is Here!
Creatures of Light Vol 1: The Most High and Major Powers is part of a series of monster PDF to be offered for the Rogue Mage game. If you like what you see, consider purchasing the Rogue Mage Roleplaying Game Player’s Handbook, also available from this site.
Rogue Mage review available
Timothy Brannan has posted a review of Rogue Mage up on his gaming blog, which you can read here. He has a lot to say about the game, so it may help those of you still sitting on the fence about this game make up your minds. I find it interesting Timothy draws a comparison to Eden Studios‘ Armageddon: the End Times, my favorite post-apocalyptic game (no surprise, considering Misfit Studio’s previous license to release products for Armageddon.) The one thing about Timothy’s review I personally want to clear up is his credit to Misfit Studios in the closing paragraphs. Misfit Studios is the PDF publisher, and I’ve personally spoken to Christina about the game on and off during its development, but Misfit Studios is just facilitating the PDF sales in this case. Any credit for the book’s quality goes to Christina, Spike, Faith, and the rest of the development …
The Rogue Mage Roleplaying Game Player’s Handbook is here!
With the addition of a single 20-sided die, some paper & pencils, and a free adventure downloaded from http://www.roguemage.net or one found in the Rogue mage RPG Game Master’s Guide, you’ll have everything needed to play Rogue Mage today.