What’s the Dark Caribbean campaign? Is that a new book?A little late, but I have finally managed to do a full read-through of Pirate Borg:
My general impression is a positive one: while following the general trend towards a wild design present in all of the Borg family, this one seems a bit more playable and most entries in the random tables didn't seem too absurd for me. Also, I had the feeling that the rules for ship combat are a addition for the scenario.
My favourite part, though, was the small pirate/horror sandbox in book. I have a bit of "Borg fatigue" at the moment, but even if I don't end up using it with the original Pirate Borg rules, there are some nice ideas in there that I might use with other systems. Similarly, I might still end up backing the Dark Carribean campaign (not sure if with OSR or Pirate Borg rules).
It's something Limithron, the makers of Pirate Borg, have teased on their website. It sounds like they want to fully flesh out a campaign setting based on the bits they put in Pirate Borg.What’s the Dark Caribbean campaign? Is that a new book?
Cheers! Looks great!It's something Limithron, the makers of Pirate Borg, have teased on their website. It sounds like they want to fully flesh out a campaign setting based on the bits they put in Pirate Borg.
Link: The DARK CARIBBEAN | Limithron (not much there except the announcement at the moment, though).

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Rulebook featuring "high magic" options, including a host of new spells.