Unlike a few other offerings this year, Magpie’s lavishly produced booklet actually contains everything you need to get started with no downloads or additional printing required. There’s simply not enough game material for all of Kyle Ferrin’s glorious work (which can also be found in the recent Oath: Chronicles of Empire and Exile), so the good folks at Magpie Games ( Avatar Legends: The RPG) made a TTRPG. Leder Games’ Root: A Game of Woodland Might and Right suffers from an overload of adorable animal art. Root: The Roleplaying Game Bertram’s Cove Quickstart Tell your story, remove your helm, and reveal your character’s true self at the table. It’s an exploration of what it means to be biracial, told through the lens of the least understood creatures in all of role-playing. My favorite is called Tiny Tusks, by Whitney Delaglio. This thick little booklet could pass for a small paperback novel, but inside are a ton of rules-light tabletop role-playing game (TTRPG) experiences that you can pick up and play in an instant. Produced by 9th Level Games ( Kobolds Ate My Baby, Business Wizards), Level 1: The Indie RPG Anthology is back for its second year. The most exciting item this year is also the most dense.
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