Please email support@pelgranepress.com for instructions on how to take part in this playtest! Title: Cassilda’s Song: The Wars section System:The Yellow King RPG Authors: Robin D. Laws Deadline for return of feedback: Friday 28th April 2023 Number of sessions: 1-2 sessions per each of the four adventures Description: Like the YKRPG itself, Cassilda’s Song consists of four […]
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by Tim Baker Pelgrane Press and Fire Opal Games have always offered a generous compatibility license for 13th Age. While the 13th Age SRD contains hundreds of pages of content, the Dragon Empire and its icons are Product Identity, meaning they aren’t included in the Open Game Content that other publishers can freely use. With […]
by Robin D. Laws Legions of Carcosa, the foe and creature book for The Yellow King Roleplaying Game, constitutes an experiment in Pelgrane’s use of AI-generated art in its products. An experiment that drips mystically corrupt paint, gallops like a typewriter-headed hyena, and buzzes like the insects of the Hyades. I have been exploring the […]
by Ellen Abolt We are thrilled to announce that we have partnered with the community developers of Toolkit 13, the community 13th Age system on Foundry VTT. As of the latest release, Toolkit 13 is now simply 13th Age. As official partners, we’ll be working directly with the community developers on future endeavors. They will […]
In the latest episode of their carefully vetted podcast, Ken and Robin talk scenarios set in confined spaces, Operation Pedro Pan, mid 50s science fiction films, and the Affair of the Cards.
In the latest episode of their supercalifragilisticexpialidocious podcast, Ken and Robin talk Disney D&D, evil unicorns, early 50s science fiction films, and the Premonitions Bureau.
In the latest episode of their spinally aligned podcast, Ken and Robin talk deliberate vagueness in RPG settings, ChatGPT, early 50s science fiction films, and the ghost that invented chiropractic treatment.
Who has four thumbs and thought they could cover the OGL saga in just one segment? Also, Ken and Robin talk 1930s science fiction films.
We’re looking for GMs to run our games at Gen Con Online, and also at the in-person event in Indianapolis! If you’re interested in joining the GM crew at Gen Con, please email gamemasters@pelgranepress.com (click here to open with your email client) with the following info: Your name Your Gen Con registered email address Your t-shirt size […]
In the latest episode of their fast-moving podcast, Ken and Robin talk chase scenes in horror, Unicode ghost kanji, science fiction films of the silent era, and the Schleswig-Holstein Question.
