Sean B at Wind and Savages concludes his pictorial history of his last campaign, bringing the saga of Vivienne de Malbec and Girolamo de Sangiovese to a hilarious close - seriously, I laughed out loud at the alchemist Dom Perignon and "poisoning" Rousanne.
Links to parts 1 through 3 can be found here. The whole thing is inspired, particularly the tongue-in-cheek names, which put some gamers teeth on edge but I love.
Showing posts with label Savage Worlds. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Savage Worlds. Show all posts
Monday, September 3, 2012
Thursday, August 16, 2012
As Promised On This Very Blog
Sean B at Wine and Savages reviews the All for One: Régime Diabolique setting book for Savage Worlds.
And on the strength of his review, I think I'm going to buy it.
Good word of mouth is hard to beat, game publishers. Just sayin'.
And on the strength of his review, I think I'm going to buy it.
Good word of mouth is hard to beat, game publishers. Just sayin'.
Friday, August 10, 2012
Savage Musketeers
Courtesy of Tim Knight at HeroPress, All for One: Régime Diabolique is coming to Savage Worlds.
Intriguing.
Intriguing.
Thursday, June 28, 2012
Honor + Intrigue Coming to Your FLGS?
Chris 'BASHMAN' Rutkowski confirmed at rpg.net that Honor + Intrigue will be appearing on the shelves of friendly local gaming stores in the future.
"The books are first going out to pre-orders while the bulk print run continues. When all the books are done, they're shipping them to the IPR Warehouse. IPR does distribute books to FLGS in the US, Canada, UK, and a number of other countries, so it ought to be available in stores at that point. However, that shipment has not gone out yet."With dedicated cape-and-sword roleplaying games like H+I and All for One: Régime Diabolique and tabletop minis games like Gloire actively supported by their publishers, classics like Flashing Blades and En Garde! still in print, and other games like Savage Worlds' Solomon Kane and Pirates of the Spanish Main and 7th Sea plus freebies like PDQ Sharp available in .pdf, it's a great time to pretend to be a swashbuckler.
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