You didn't want to leave your home. But then you were exiled.
Your old life ended, and your new adventures began.
My Chivalric Bromanceis a game about exiled LGBTQ+ knights and their queer companions living as strangers in strange lands. This 28-page book includes the core rules for an old-school-style game of exiles wandering the world and having adventures.
Features:
Simple character creation with two classes with tag-based character abilities
Characters of any race, ethnicity, gender, or sexuality welcome
Easy-to-run core rules for players
Quick GM procedures for morale, reaction, and random encounters
Simple rules for converting OSR and D&D adventures
Brief details on two sample lands of exile: The County of Greef and the Grand Duchy of Varly
A short bestiary with OSR-style opponent stats
Four sample treasures of the Exile Lands
Designed for a game master and 1-6 players with just six-sided dice
The Team:
Created by: Richard Ruane Graphic Design and Illustration:Eric Swanson Cartography:Brian Yaksha Editor:Scott Smith
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