There is also the massive New Year New Game sale at DriveThruRPG. I've just spent about $50 on over a dozen games, including OLD and Fight!.
There is also the massive New Year New Game sale at DriveThruRPG. I've just spent about $50 on over a dozen games, including OLD and Fight!.
Pits are a common feature in dungeons, perhaps most often as traps intended to catch the unwary, but they may exist for other reasons. This supplement has 100 ways of enhancing any pits, with things to find in them, oddities of construction and other ways of making them more unique. They can be used as background colour or sometimes as potential hooks for more.
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- The pit is damp with moisture seeping down the walls, which are covered with moss and slime. More water and slime coat the floor of the pit, which is slippery to walk on.
- The pit is much hotter than its surroundings, and a strong smell of brimstone fills the air.
- The pit smells strongly of death and decay, though there are no obvious signs of bodies or anything else that would be responsible for such.
- The pit's bottom is covered in well-laid flagstones with a slight camber towards a drain in the very centre. The drain is about a foot wide and blocked by an iron grille whose ends go deep into the surrounding material.
- The pit's interior is clean and free from debris and dirt. It looks as if it is being deliberately kept clean.
There’s money to be made in all the dingy margins between the chrome palaces of the megacorporations, but you’re no average merc. Dream chips allow sleepers to record, manipulate, and share (or sell) their dreams - and anything that can be sold can be stolen. As a Rustler, you comb through the Net and dive down uplinks to raid dream banks and the dreamscapes of unsuspecting sleepers.
Whether it’s experiences or secrets, it’s time to get some paydata.
Guided by Firelights and created as part of PocketQuest 2025, Rustling Electric Sheep is a solo journaling game that uses a deck of cards (including Jokers) and two six-sided dice to tell the story of a cyberpunk dream hacker wandering through the Net. The game can be printed and folded into two trifold brochures! TUTORIAL.EXE will explain the basic rules in full, including how to create your character, how actions like Dataminng and ICEbreaking will work, how you might get Flagged by the Sandmen, and how much paydata you'll need to get.
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THE NET is full to the brim with d66 tables to provide inspiration for the dreams and the dreamers you'll encounter, events happening in the Net, and complications for your Rustler to encounter. It also includes a space to put your character's details, and some alternative endings brought to us by the Jokers.
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What kind of dreams will you shear from these electric sheep? Will you get the paydata you need to live another day, or be hounded by the Sandmen? Will you even make it out of the Net at all? Draw a card, roll some dice, and find out!
This work is based on Firelights, product of Fari RPGs (Fari RPGs), developed and authored by René-Pier Deshaies-Gélinas, and licensed for our use under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License (Deed - Attribution 4.0 International - Creative Commons).
There is also the massive New Year New Game sale at DriveThruRPG. I've just spent about $50 on over a dozen games, including OLD and Fight!.
I haven't seen any publisher with their entire line reduced to 75% off. I think it's various items like Chaosium's Pendragon Starter Set is reduced from $14.99 to to $3.75. Looks like they've reduced a lot of their starter sets by a similar amount.Does anyone see what is 75% off?
The best deals I see are things like Onyx Path, Edge Studios, and Pelgrane Press stuff being 50% off and things like Chaosium, White Wolf, Pinnacle Entertainment, EN Publishing, Cubicle 7, Green Ronin, and WotC stuff being 40% off.