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Stormbringer 4e: Rogue Mistress

Rogue Mistress

Epic campaign spanning the multiverse.

Publisher's blurb: "The multiverse is a complex system of intertwined universes, each unique, with peculiar physical laws, varying influences of the gods of Law and Chaos, and differing in the degree to which the use of magic and technology are effective. Heroes of sufficient cunning and ability traverse the physical barriers between these universes by means of special devices, spells, or magical portals. Risking their very existence, such heroes reap the reward of fabulous magical knowledge or exotic technological weaponry.

"The Rogue Mistress is a vessel able to navigate among these million universes a pirate ship of ancient origin, captained by the beautiful Maria de Tres Pistolas who leads an exotic free-booting crew gathered from across the Million Spheres. The adventurers encounter the Rogue Mistress as the result of a foul trap laid by Pollidemia, an immensely powerful sorceress. Using monstrous demon allies, she forces the adventurers to do her bidding in a manner so fiendish that she ensures their loyalty and cooperation. If successful, she promises to make them whole once again.

"ROGUE MISTRESS presents a high-powered, dangerous campaign for either the Storm-bringer or Hawkmoon roleplaying games. ROGUE MISTRESS features eight chapters, comprehensive listings of new weapons, additional races from which new adventurers can be created, plentiful illustrations1, plans, and diagrams, and new rules and clarifications for the Stormbringer roleplaying game."

More when I get hold of a copy!

Book Details:
Authors: Fred Behrendt, Lane Grate, Keith Herber, Michael Szymanski, and Lawrence Whitaker
Publishers' Reference: CHA2111
ISBN: 0-93363-573-7
Paperback, 148 pages
Date: 1991

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Product page last updated: 30 May 2011