Tuesday, January 22, 2013

Beyond Red Crater Released!




Whether you’re new to the Mutant Epoch RPG or not, Beyond Red Crater is a challenging, low rank adventure which sees the characters venture across an inhospitable wasteland and into an ancient dome. While taking great risks, braving new horrors and immersing themselves in the middle of long standing conflicts, surviving excavators will unearth lost knowledge, potent relics, and startling ordeals.

Here is the official blurb:

You and your fellow excavators have reunited after six years and returned to the wasteland. Following a tattered map you set out in search of vengeance, glory and mighty relics in an ancient facility; a dome beyond Red Crater.

In this fast paced adventure, characters reunite to fulfill an old request. Their journey takes them passed a cursed crater, through ruins and ravines, over a river and across a salt flat to the foot of a concrete edifice. Therein, ancient technology and terrible beasts resist their advance as they uncover ancient treasures, twisted schemes, and nameless perils within the mysterious dome. 
For 6 to 10 first rank characters, this module isn’t setting specific and can either be dropped into a GM’s own campaign region or take place in the Crossroads Region by substituting Rust Watch for the fortified town of Pitford.

Included in this 132 page book are
81 Illustrations
6 maps
8 Player Handouts
2 New relics
1 new creature
8 Pre-generated player characters
13 NPCs

 Curious about buying a copy? The print book can be seen at these sites Createspace.com, Lulu.com and Amazon.com or get the pdf at rpgnow.com
 




















And now for some artwork from the book. You can also check out an art gallery we've posted on the public area of the mutant epoch website here.














1 comment:

  1. Just a quick comment : I've recently bought Mutant Epoch and I'm loving it. I'll spread the word about the game as much as I can.

    Any news on your Fantasy game. I just watched (again) Korgoth the Barbarian and Ralph Bakshi's Wizards and I would love to see your take on the fantasy genre.

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