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Labyrinth of Set

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Our heroes awaken on ancient stone embalming tables in nothing but their bedclothes; they’re captives inside the lair of the insidious Cult of Set! They must use all their ingenuity and courage to explore and escape the labyrinth, upsetting the cult’s diabolical schemes along the way.

This free/pay-what-you-want scenario by Peter Schweighofer offers a brief taste of adventuring in the Pulp Egypt setting. The system-neutral dungeon crawl also well-suited for almost any setting in which kidnapped characters must escape from a subterranean headquarters before the evil cultists sacrifice them to their foul chaos god.

 

Praise for Pulp Egypt:

 

“THIS is how you write a sourcebook…. Well-researched, logically structured, informative without being pedantic, and written in a very professional – yet surprisingly easy-to-read – style.”

-- Roger J. S., DriveThruRPG.com review

 

“This is one of those rarities in modern RPG publishing -- the kind of book that makes me smile, nod, and occasionally jump around in my seat in childlike delight.”

-- S. John Ross, the Blue Room

 

“From what I’ve seen it’s a mighty impressive piece of work that covers Egypt 1933-39 superbly for gaming. Check it out!”

-- Steve Long, Hero Games

 

“It’s a damn fine piece of work. I highly recommend it.”

-- Colin Chapman, RPG Freelancer

 

“The sourcebook PDF is well worth the money; if you plan to set a campaign in Egypt, I’d call it a necessity.”

-- Linwood, Exile Games forums

 

“I absolutely LOVE this book, and it is designed to be used with just about any game system.”

-- Madwabbit, Exile Games forums

 

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May 31, 2013
This title was added to our catalog on May 31, 2013.