We are proud to announce our upcoming sourcebook: Dark Ladies, Villainesses in RPGs.
Myth, legend, fiction and history are replete with colorful villainesses. In some cases, they just happen to be female. But more often, their gender is melded into their role as an antagonist, and the result is a unique dynamic. Villainesses are, by their very nature, different then villains. The differences are physiological, behavioral, societal and sexual. They present a host of unique opportunities in roleplaying adventures.
The book was written by Andrew and Chris Hind (with further development by Stephen Elliott) and the stunning artwork is by Alessandro Cioffi.
You can grab a preview and a beautiful desktop wallpaper featuring Morgan le Fey here
http://www.0onegames.com/pages/downloads.html
See the cover depicting Circe and find out more at the Dark Ladies page here
http://www.0onegames.com/pages/brands/other/ot01.html
Myth, legend, fiction and history are replete with colorful villainesses. In some cases, they just happen to be female. But more often, their gender is melded into their role as an antagonist, and the result is a unique dynamic. Villainesses are, by their very nature, different then villains. The differences are physiological, behavioral, societal and sexual. They present a host of unique opportunities in roleplaying adventures.
The book was written by Andrew and Chris Hind (with further development by Stephen Elliott) and the stunning artwork is by Alessandro Cioffi.
You can grab a preview and a beautiful desktop wallpaper featuring Morgan le Fey here
http://www.0onegames.com/pages/downloads.html
See the cover depicting Circe and find out more at the Dark Ladies page here
http://www.0onegames.com/pages/brands/other/ot01.html