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Unveil the Unseen: Share Your Thoughts on My Gothic Horror TTRPG

Started by WilliamJoel333, August 31, 2024, 05:38:22 PM

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WilliamJoel333

Hello RPG enthusiasts,

I'm thrilled to share the first three chapters (of 18) of my TTRPG, Grimoires of the Unseen. Set in the shadowy corners of 14th-century Europe, this game is all about confronting the supernatural horrors that history forgot.

Grimoires of the Unseen stands apart with its blend of gritty medieval realism and spine-chilling gothic horror. In a world where ancient magic is scarce but deadly, and every decision can lead to dire consequences, your characters will navigate treacherous mysteries, face relentless enemies, and uncover dark secrets that could shatter their sanity—or save the world.

I'd love for you to take just a few minutes to check out the first three chapters. You'll find some truly evocative art and a taste of the unique atmosphere we're crafting. Let me know—would this be a game you'd be excited to play once it's complete? Your thoughts would mean the world to me.

Grimoires of the Unseen First 3 Chapters

Best,

Josh