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Wind Dancing: A Nightbane Character
Description of a player character created for Palladium Books' Nightbane.

Asylum
Enter the World of Asylum, where the US has been reduced to a collection of walled Wards, built from former cities and surrounded by desolate Wastelands. The Sun has been gone for over a hundred years, hidden from view by the airborne algae known as Blanket Seed. And everyone has gone mad. Those in the Wards are called Inmates, and they are cared for by the Staff and watched over by the Orderlies, who are as insane as the Inmates.

Principia Malefex: A Horror Roleplay Game
Horror roleplay set in modern day Britain.

House of R'Leyh-Dark RP Chathouse
Rules and background for a web-based game combining Call of Cthulhu, Nightbane, and the World of Darkness.

Confrontation
A cyber-gothic role-playing game based on the original Necromunda proto-type. It has realistic rules and greater scope for complex and non-linear role-playing. This site offers a quality example of this system.

The World of Bloodshadows
One new monster and one new spell for West End Games' Masterbook-based "fantasy noir" game.

Demonground
Electronic fanzine for modern horror roleplaying. Free downloads in zipped PDF format.

Schism
A subversive roleplaying game set in "a world of corruption, paranoia, and bizarre phenomena".

Dreamwalker
Official site for this role playing game. Humanity is under attack, the enemy is an alien species that assails humans while they are sleep.

Horror Rules: The Simply Horrible Roleplaying Game
A horror comedy game based on popular movies such as "Tremors," "8-Legged Freaks" and "The Evil Dead."


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