Now Available: Canine Posters

PUGposter1smallNo, that’s not “Cainite.”

We have three new posters for all of you today!

Pugmire Poster 1: Sister Picassa Collie

Be a Good Dog. Protect Your Home. Be Loyal To Those Who Are True.

These are the words of the Code of Man. Dogs have inherited the world, building the kingdom of Pugmire thousands of years after the Ages of Man. These dogs have been changed to use tools and language, and they (along with other races of uplifted animals) seek to rediscover the world they’ve inherited. Some dogs use the leftover technology of humanity, but they believe it all to be magic handed to them by their dead gods. Others seek to create an ideal civilization, using a Code of Man compiled from ancient, fragmentary lore. The world is dangerous and mysterious, but courageous and loyal dogs will persevere.

Pugmire is a light-hearted and family-friendly fantasy world. It’s one of the first of Onyx Path Publishing’s creator-owned games, produced in a partnership with Eddy Webb and Pugsteady.

Combining the ideas, passion, and creative of experienced designers with decades of experience in producing quality roleplaying game products, these creator-owned games push the boundaries of the “Onyx Path brand” in new and diverse directions.

Look for more Pugmire coming throughout the summer of 2015.

148513Werewolf: The Forsaken: Howls in the Night Poster and Hunting Grounds Poster by Borja Puig Linares

The need to hunt burns in your heart and in your soul. To chase down prey with your blood pumping fire through your body. Yesterday you didn’t know what that felt like, but today you’re sitting in a room with the bodies of your family and you need to hunt.

Now you can own this terrifying Werewolf: The Forsaken 2nd Edition art as a full color 12″ x 18″ poster to hang in your own home!


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3 responses to “Now Available: Canine Posters”

  1. Locnil Avatar
    Locnil

    Haha what? This feels like a late April Fool’s joke.

  2. Dawngreeter Avatar
    Dawngreeter

    Pugmire is going to be hella awesome. As Spirit of the Century has shown, in my group at least, games which have the potential to be serious and speak about weighty subjects but carry with them a sense of humor and don’t necessarily take themselves very seriously can be a hoot to play.