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Doomsong
« am: 29.08.2025 | 17:56 »
Das Spiel ist heute bei Roland im Shop aufgetaucht, war hier aber scheinbar noch kein Thema. Wie kann das eigentlich sein?  ;D Sieht zumindest mal ganz nett aus.

https://caesar-ink.itch.io/doomsong

Eine pay what your want Demo gibt es bei Drivethru:

https://www.drivethrurpg.com/de/product/450598/doomsong-lord-have-mercy-upon-us-free-demo

Und ich habe ein Flip-through gefunden:

Doomsong Vorstellung

Vorstellung aus dem Kickstarter:

Doomsong is a Roleplay Macabre set in a world on the cusp of a Biblical apocalypse. The dead are being turned away at the gates of Heall, giving them no choice but to return to the world above. You must subdue them, regardless of how they feel about the arrangement. Inspired by the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, medieval folkhorror, and European mythologies, these two beautiful hardback books are filled with artwork by the incomparable Moritz Krebs (@blackcrabart).

The first volume, Doomsong, includes a brand new fantasy horror system designed by Jack Cæsar. Featuring unique character creation, each player uses one six-sided die and one coin to generate a character’s entire history, forging the events that led them to the doors of the Gravediggers’ Guild. You can go from opening the book to having a character ready for macabre tales within minutes.

The second volume, Lord Have Mercy Upon Us, is a full campaign that takes your unfortunate gravediggers to the lost kingdom of Lethe. Since vanishing from Painyme, it has become sickly, mutated and malformed. The royal family is missing and two psychopathic entities roam freely, causing chaos. One of them, Father Plague, claims to be the Lamentide of Pestilence. To defeat him you must first survive... the plaguescape.
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