Now Available: Red List, Demon Translation Guide, Pugmire Poster 3

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Now available in PDF and print from DriveThruRPG: Dread Names, Red List. This book is a sort of sequel to 1994’s The Kindred Most Wanted in the V20 style. Fun fact: The Kindred Most Wanted was also released on this date!

There are some threats that transcend a local Prince’s domain and become enemies of every Kindred in the Camarilla. These Anathema become targets of a global Blood Hunt for their crimes. Not just political enemies, the monsters on the Red List have been named enemies of the entire Camarilla by the Justicars.

Dread Names, Red List explores the Camarilla’s “Most Wanted” List, naming those deemed most dangerous by the Justicars and their chosen deputies, the Alastors. Included are details on the Anathema that occupy the Red List, as well as details on those who hunt them. Storytellers are also given a toolkit for running Alastor-focused chronicles.

Dread Names, Red List includes:

  • An in depth look at the 13 beings named Anathema by the Camarilla’s Justicars.
  • A history of the Red List from the earliest nights of the Sect to the present.
  • Advice on creating Alastor characters and running Alastor Chronicles.
  • New systems including the Path of Evil Revelations and Dark Thaumaturgy Rituals.
This making of book was made possible by the backers of the Deluxe V20 Children of the Revolution Kickstarter campaign.

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Now available as an advance PDF: the long-awaited Demon Translation Guide.

What if the God-Machine was just…God?

What if the Fallen escaped from Hell, only to find themselves in a World of Darkness overseen by a vast Machine and techngnostic angels?

What kinds of bargains might the Unchained make if they knew the Almighty was always watching?

The Demon Translation Guide will help you find the answers.

This book includes:

  • Translations of the Incarnations and Houses between versions of Demon
  • Suggestions and ideas on how to use certain rules and setting elements in each version of the game
  • Core powers (Embeds, Exploits, and Lores) converted for use into the opposite game system

A copy of Demon: The Fallen and Demon: The Descent are required for use with this product.

Leo Bulldog Pugmire

Also available in plain image and in print: Pugmire Poster 3: Sgt. Leo Bulldog, illustrated by Leonardo Albiero.

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.

11 thoughts on “Now Available: Red List, Demon Translation Guide, Pugmire Poster 3”

  1. Definitely interested in the Demon Translation Guide. Looking forward to new ways to make the Unchained feel more classically Demon.

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  2. And fitting for a hybrid between Fallen and Decent the title looks even MORE like the Doom logo. Speaking of which, is the spread on page 52 new or classic art because darn if it doesn’t sum all I like about Demon’s, Hellraiser’s Labyrinth and Autochthonian Voidtech in a single image.

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  3. Dread names are a wonderful project, been obsessively reading it. I am absolutely enchanted by it, such a great book and VERY well done. I am in no way reserved about funding your kickstarter projects from now on, if this will be the standard for even these supplements.

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  4. Just reviewed Dread Names: Red List on my website and on DriveThru – adds new depth to the already murky political scene that is the Camarilla!

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