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Habe das gestern bei Amazon vorgeschlagen bekommen, hat das schon jemand auf dem Schirm?The Otherworld is DyingIt is hungry, and snatching up everything it can, desperate for belief and sustenance. The Black Priests of the Hanged God are coming to shut the way to the Otherworld forever. But not before Fairyland is done with you.Far from the edges of the firelight, and beyond the hawthorns there lies the Otherworld. Fairyland, the Wyld, the Lands Beneath or the Lands Beyond. Through the dark mirror of a thousand cautionary tales and children’s stories that should never have been told to children, you already know it.Because mirrors—even dark mirrors—do not work the way we think they do, it already knows you, too.It waits just out of sight, fingers on your windowsill as you lie sleeping, dreaming your human dreams. In those unconscious, vulnerable hours, it feeds you glimpses of whimsy and abandon and wonders beyond anything your mortal brain could summon. Treasure, power, promises kept, and love conquering all. It will show you what you want most. It dangles adventure like a lure.This is because it is hungry. Starving. Dying.You are a morsel. A final meal and a stay of execution until the last bite. Only true brave hearts can satisfy. Yours will have to do.Closer LookFe Borg runs on a stripped down OSR-style d20 system where characters roll up their Stats using the familiar 3d6 method and use those to roll against challenges with their own Difficulty Ratings. It's quick to pick up, easy to run, and perfect for getting to the table RIGHT NOW.Pick from ten new classes you've only imagined in your strangest dreams as you embody the Stolen Child, Fairy Lover, Ironbound Fey, Genteel Bastard, Warrior Poet, Moonstruck Musician, Pact-Broken Warlock, True Druid, Nameless Hunter, or Pope Julius II(Your Holiness). Then pit your hapless mortal against a rogue's gallery of otherworldly creatures inspired by fairy tales both old and new.Fe Borg Amazon LinkFe Borg itch.io Seite
Breaking News: nachdem ich seit Anfang April viel Zeit in Schweden verbracht habe, kann ich aufklären, dass Mörk Borg "dunkle Burg" heißt. Die volle Erkenntnis stelle sich ein, als im Supermarkt vorm Kaffee-Regal stand.