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Oddities and Endlings

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Oddities and Endlings is an cornucopia of material ready for GMs and players to plug directly into their Unknown Armies games. It includes:

  • New artifacts: universal blackmail, a book that imprisons demons, masks that paralyse with a glance, and many others.
  • Cabals, among them: decaying artists desperately bargaining to return to a hivemind, the vigilante-victims of a criminal whose face no one can remember, and a group hellbent on retconning the moon landing.
  • Over 80 new GMCs. Reluctant occultists, world-saving serial murderers and psychic vampire matchmakers.
  • Half a dozen optional rules for handling aspects of play like downtime activities and new gutter magick effects.
  • Otherspaces and Paragon Places. From the Jungle of Kled and its polymorphic dream-fruit to the Secret Treehouse, a fulcrum for coming-of-age.
  • Rituals: transform yourself into a horde of sentient rats, bind demons with licensing agreements, pirate the artistic fame of the renowned and successful - if you're willing to pay the price.
  • Unnatural entities like the Matryoshka Parasite and Gull-Mind of San Francisco.
  • Unnatural phenomenon: the strange effects of brain-eating amoeba on adepts, a carousel that steals childhood piecemeal, sub-cultures of protean biohackers and the practice of truenaming in the world of Unknown Armies.
  • The Wasteland, a campaign starter kit featuring a cabal willing to brave a junkyard limbo to rescue their loved ones from the plane crash which killed them.
  • And more...

Requires Unknown Armies (Third Edition) from Atlas Games.

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Cristian M March 27, 2023 12:56 pm UTC
Any chance this can become a POD?
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John N March 27, 2023 3:29 pm UTC
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Our apologies, but we do not have any plans to have this POD.
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Katherine C March 31, 2021 5:34 pm UTC
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As mentioned in my review, this is a fantastic splat. But I wonder if you're considered packaging the campaign starter kit, "The Wasteland", by itself as a campaign module. There are a lot of folks newer to the hobby who rely on this kind of pre-generated content, who may be really interested in a campaign and not so interested in the (incredible) artifacts, phenomena and other miscellany.

While I don't know that I'd ever personally run "The Wasteland", one thing that made it so enjoyable to read is that it's so far removed from the kind of UA game I run (which is closer to something like Sacred Pharma or Heroin Highway), and really made me feel the kind of slipstream immersion I only feel reading, like, a Powers novel. It's just so cool and well envisioned and personal. It's a great campaign setting and it reinforces its themes of grief really well, especially with [SPOILERS]


the ghosts of favorites replaying their final moments in perpetuity as long as they're...See more
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Ben H April 05, 2021 9:23 am UTC
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Hi Katherine. Thank you for the review. Admittedly The Wasteland was an unusual take on Unknown Armies for me too, but I was happy enough with the result of the initial draft to take the shot at expanding it. The idea of giving it a release of its own is not something I had considered, if I do I may put it out there as a PWYW title in a month or two to coincide with another update for O&E (there's still a couple of typographical and formatting errors I missed) and a new project I'm working on.
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Pete N January 17, 2021 8:32 am UTC
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Absolutely brilliant, please write more. :)
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Ben H April 05, 2021 9:24 am UTC
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Thanks, I have another small project underway that should be finished in a couple of months.
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Philip Kirk G October 02, 2020 1:42 am UTC
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Only noticed one typo so far, on page 52 in Maria Herron's entry it refers to her and "Ray" being an item when it probably should refer to Toby. Really enjoying the content so far. I've bought most of the content available on Statosphere and I think that Oddities and Endlings is probably the best written.
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Ben H October 02, 2020 2:48 am UTC
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Thanks for the heads up and kind words. I've been going over the pdf for anything I missed and will issue a corrected version in the next week or two once I'm confident that I haven't missed anything else.
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Ben H November 03, 2020 1:32 am UTC
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An updated version is now available.
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