From the Creator of Forgotten Futures and Diana: Warrior Princess... Imagine a world of two dimensions and plane geometry, in which the very idea of height is considered insanity and the darkest heresy. Where the only thing that matters is the straightness of your sides and the regularity of your angles. Where the slightest deviation from the norm can lead to arrest,... [click here for more]
A complete history of William Hope Hodgson's iconic electric pentacle, as seen in Carnacki the Ghost Finder, including source material, an extended history expanding on material in The Carnacki Cylinders, floor plans, and an instruction manual for use as a player handout. Not system specific; intended for use with Forgotten Futures IV - The Carnacki Cylinders and the Forgotten... [click here for more]
A new supplement for the Forgotten Futures RPG, containing material that for one reason or another hasn't been included in the main releases of the game: The League of Extraordinary Geometers A Crossover Adventure For Forgotten Futures & The Original Flatland Role Playing Game When the High Circle... [click here for more]
A complete role playing setting based on William Hope Hodgson's Carnacki the Ghost Finder, originally published as shareware in 1996 and extensively re-written for this new free PDF version. Also available, adventures and a complete guide to Carnacki's most iconic invention, the Electric Pentacle.
The Forgotten Futures PDFs are now "pay what you want" files, which includes the option... [click here for more]
Adventures for the world of William Hope Hodgson's Carnacki the Ghost Finder, originally published as shareware in 1996 and extensively re-written for this new free PDF version, with a new adventure by Alex Stewart. See the other files for this setting including the worldbook and a complete guide to the electric pentacle; see the Forgotten Futures web site for the fiction on which... [click here for more]
A complete setting for the Forgotten Futures RPG based on Stanley G. Weinbaum's acclaimed 1930s SF stories, including details of all nine worlds and the asteroids and major moons, spaceship operation and construction, weapons, romantic subplots, a detailed adventure campaign, three long adventures and eighteen adventure outlines, twelve ready-to-use characters, and much more.
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Imagine our world . . . . . . as it might be shown in a TV series made a few thousand years in the future, and with the loving attention to historical accuracy we’ve come to expect from such TV series This is the world of Diana: Warrior Princess. And like other shows the producers need to maximize their audience (and their profits) any way they can. Such... [click here for more]