To speed up combat in Free League’s award winning RPG CORIOLIS, a have created 58 shortcut rule-cards that can be used both as a quick way to read rules, and also as “command”-cards players can use in a session to put on the table or reveal in a VTT online.
The cards contain all rules from the core rulebook that covers ground... [click here for more]
No matter where you find it, this spacefaring antique has come a long way, and with the right crew, it could go much further.
This illustrated module includes everything you need to use this ship concept in play, whether it be as a PC ship or for use by NPCs in your campaign.
The module contains:
Full colour artwork depicting the Bhamut
3 detailed deck plans and an exterior view of the... [click here for more]
Of all the ships out of the Darkos shipyard, The Kawun Freighter is perhaps the most versatile. When the job description is vague, the choice of ship is clear.
This illustrated module includes everything you need to use this ship concept in play, whether it be as a PC ship or for use by NPCs in your campaign.
The module contains:
Full colour artwork depicting the Kawun Freighter
3 detailed... [click here for more]
If it is good enough for Zenithian nobility, even the budget version should please anyone looking to make a name for themselves in the Third Horizon.
This illustrated module includes everything you need to use this ship concept in play, whether it be as a PC ship or for use by NPCs in your campaign.
The module contains:
Full colour artwork depicting the Wazir Shuttle + 2 bonus images
A... [click here for more]
"Some think the Teller is an aspect of the Faceless One, others say it is a djinn. Yet still a third, holds that it is a tale to let people get away with nervous banter that reveals something, “The Teller got to you the night before the battle didn’t it?”"
The Teller of Secrets can be used in a few ways. The most basic is that instead of just randomly choosing an Icon, there is a prompt that... [click here for more]
When the Zenithian Consortium imposed a standard calendar across the Third Horizon, people from different systems adopted different ways of counting the days of the Coriolis Cycle. The poor and the devout used prayer beads. The wealthy and the extravagant commissioned exquisite pieces of chain driven clockwork.
Now, you can use these marvellous PDFs!
The Coriolis Calendar lets you keep track of... [click here for more]