Free League Announces The Flowers of Algorab, a New Campaign for Coriolis

The campaign comes out in February.
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Free League Publishing has announced what they are billing as the first expansion for Coriolis: The Great Dark, a new boxed campaign that's set within Ship City. The Flowers of Algorab is described as a full campaign experience, containing a full-length campaign as well as numerous handouts for players. The campaign box will also contain a set of nine dice, a deck of custom cards for initiative, gear, and discoveries, and cardboard tokens. The campaign will be released on Free League's website starting on February 3rd, with pre-orders available now.


With that, two white-robed Coriolites with pale silver masks operate a console that tips the platform beneath the body, making it slide off and tumble down into the inky blackness of the well. Within seconds, it’s gone.

The death of an old ruin delver and a missing stone tablet mark the beginning of a strange set of events in the depths of Ship City. Soon, the Explorers are drawn into a web of intrigue and ancient secrets that threaten the very fabric of the Lost Horizon itself.

The Flowers of Algorab is a complete campaign for the Coriolis: The Great Dark RPG, where the Explorers will partake in investigations in Ship City, embark on perilous expeditions, and travel down the Hammurabi Arm in search of lost secrets.

Coriolis: The Great Dark is Free League's sci-fi RPG that's focused on exploration and survival in a remote region of space. The game was inspired by 19th century expeditions, deep-sea diving, and pulp archeology and uses a variant of the Year Zero Engine for gameplay. Coriolis: The Great Dark is functionally a second edition of Coriolis - The Third Horizon, which came out in 2015.

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Christian Hoffer

Christian Hoffer




Never played Coriolis (I hear good things), but that title gave me a hazy thought. There has to be some kind of untapped market for a Flowers for Algernon inspired indie or solo journaling kind of game. 🤔
 



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