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@Autumnal I would recommend one called King For A Day. It’s a sandbox campaign that remakes the first chapter of Night Below into a dark, psychological horror which is systemless. It’s very good, very atmospheric and well crafted. Endzeitgheist wrote a glowing five star review if these things count for you.

Well worth checking out.
 

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@Autumnal I would recommend one called King For A Day. It’s a sandbox campaign that remakes the first chapter of Night Below into a dark, psychological horror which is systemless. It’s very good, very atmospheric and well crafted. Endzeitgheist wrote a glowing five star review if these things count for you.

Well worth checking out.

I edited the revised edition of the book in question and I'll second that nomination. It's a wonderful fantasy campaign with great depth (I've also run it and my players only scratched the surface of the campaign).
 


I edited the revised edition of the book in question and I'll second that nomination. It's a wonderful fantasy campaign with great depth (I've also run it and my players only scratched the surface of the campaign).
I’m pretty sure you recommended it to me in an earlier thread. A year or two ago. It didn’t disappoint! Thanks so much.
 

If this is true, you're welcome. I'm a big fan of jim pinto's work (and I'm not just saying that because I frequently work with him). He has some great stuff. King for a Day is definitely high up there, though. There's so much meat there.
 

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