Trifletraxor Posted February 14, 2012 Share Posted February 14, 2012 (edited) In a 17th century that didn’t quite happen lies a world of mud, blood, mayhem and magick. England is fast descending into anarchy. A multitude of political and religious factions struggle for supremacy. Magickal pollution taints the countryside. Creatures long dismissed as legends awake. Obsessive scientists meddle with the very elements of nature. Crazed inventors create mad machines. Fanatics of every persuasion vie for power, while war, famine and witchcraft stalk the land. The king is dead. Oliver Cromwell and the gigantic clockwork war machines of the New Model Army do battle with the cavalier-alchemists of Prince Rupert for control of the country, while ordinary folk struggle for survival.In a world where every man is against his brother, can you and your fellow adventurers – armed with musket, sword, clockwork and magick – hold back the tide of war? Clockwork & Chivalry returns in a complete standalone 2nd edition featuring the new Renaissance engine – a fast, grim, heroic D100 role-playing system designed for the world of black-powder weapons, political machinations and fanatical righteousness. • Brutal combat in the age of black powder weapons • Extensive rules for alchemy, witchcraft and clockwork • Rich character creation options • A host of of political and religious factions • Fully developed world background • Everything you need to play in one book • Alchemists, diggers, dragons, ghouls, engineers, mercenaries, puritans, ranters, royalists, satanists, thieves, witches… which side are you on? By Ken Walton and Peter Cakebread. 401 Pages. Published December 2011 by Clockwork & Walton. Edited July 4, 2012 by Trifletraxor Quote Ef plest master, this mighty fine grub! 116/420. High Priest. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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