Swirling snow blocks your vision. Vines twist around your ankles. A fireball explodes. You thank your super-tough skin for shrugging off most of the heat.A man made of stone emerges from the blizzard. You slam your fist into him, but he barely notices. “I thought you were a hero,” he says. “Why are you fighting us? We’re just trying to save the world.” Welcome to Gaia’s... [click here for more]
Until the invention of reliable and effective forms of artificial lighting, the setting sun indicated the end of man’s control of the world around him. With no sun, he couldn’t see, and when denied sight man was virtually helpless in the dark. It didn’t help matters that there were animals who could virtually see in the dark and moved about with ease in the middle of the night. So, man assigned... [click here for more]
From Jacob Blackmon, comes a new creepy foe ready to menace your Savage Worlds game!
Victor Frankenstein wanted to defy death and create a means of reanimating dead flesh. In his pursuit of immortality, he created two “monsters” made of human flesh and bone, powered by electricity, but stronger and smarter than any other human on the planet. Immortal in their own right, these two monsters continue... [click here for more]
From the depths of the deepest underwater trench comes a horror unlike any ever seen. This monster might be the lost evolutionary link from when ancient humanity left the ocean to become land-dwelling creatures. Or this might be some sort of mutant human that decided land was not good enough and returned to the sea.
The gill creature is a humanoid monster that has strong piscean traits: webbed... [click here for more]
(NOTE: This is the conversion of The Summit for use withSavage Worlds
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There’s also a bundle containing both here.)
World Defenders: The Summit comes from the vaults of Christopher McGlothlin (co-writer of The History of Sentinel Comics and contributor or primnary author... [click here for more]
Nothing But the Basics
Here’s a free introduction to the grim and grubby Bedlam City superhero setting. It’s enough to get your campaign started, or to get a feel for the setting if you’re going to be a player in a Bedlam City game. If you’re interested in Bedlam City, but aren’t sure you want to spend fifteen dollars on a four-hundred page book, then this is the volume for you. ... [click here for more]