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== Supplements == * '''[[Vornheim]]''' - Turning a city into an adventure, with rules for creating floorplans and buildings on the fly. * '''[[A Red and Pleasant Land]]''' - Vampire Alice in Wonderland. Utterly random, but a good way of spicing up your horror campaigns. Has a weird obsession with virgin blood and children in wells. * '''[[Veins of the Earth]]''' - Why spelunking is bad for you. Monsters introduced run the gamut of "Unplayable Garbage" to "Will invade the next Underdark campaign you run". Includes cave exploration, hypothermia, rules on light ("fuck your Darkvision and actually act like you're in a cave", basically) and cannibalism rules, because ''LotFP'' is gonna ''LotFP''. It also has a very complex but useful cave generation system that its creator made to be easily ported to other systems, so if you're looking for a way to make the Underdark more interesting, it's a good source. Also, crazy hate elves. ''Also'', also, has a spell to summon a vampire lawyer. ''Also, also,'' also, combat statblocks for paranoia/claustrophobia. Written and illustrated by the same team behind ''Deep Carbon Observatory'', and can "easily" be used to build on that adventure and dungeon. * '''[[Frostbitten & Mutilated]]''' - Black metal amazons and witches, primordial archetypal animals, and horrible giants in a frozen waste. It's like they wrote an RPG setting based entirely off Immortal lyrics. Probably better taken in pieces than as is, but has an interesting idea with a time loop mechanic for its overall campaign story albeit packaged with a terrible pun. Three witches want to summon a big demon, but need to be in one place, the Dim Fortress, to do so, and they don't know where that is. So they set up a time loop so that the last month is repeated forever until the cycle is broken by adventurers who can give them their chance to summon the demon. The shitty pun? The prophecy is tied to Ratatoskr, whose been reimagined from a Squirrel into another kind of rodent, a marmot. ....ground hog. * '''[[World of the Lost]]''' - African Space Alien fantasy sandbox. With dinosaurs and ice age predators. Some [[Expedition to the Barrier Peaks]] stuff if the ship ruined half a continent. * '''[[Quelong]]''' - Fantasy Laos with an apocalyptic-war-in-progress in nearby nations slowly ruining the place. Everything, including the water and food, is laced with poisonous Aakom. At low levels, it inflicts a vast assortment of debuffs that get worse the more poisoned you are. It also screws with a spellcaster's magic, gives an inconvenient uncontrollable magic, and if you die while poisoned, will have you come back as a zombie when you die. The players are on a ticking clock as a result. Goes for a ''Heart of Darkness''/''Apocalypse Now'' flavor. * '''[[The Seclusium of Orphone of the Three Visions]]''' - Several half-baked attempts at wizards' towers, with the tables to make them. Simultaneously too vague to use as-written, and too specific to use more than once or twice on your own. Much like England Upturn'd, it's a cool idea sabotaged in the execution. The author also constantly repeats himself and inserts page breaks like a panicked sophomore confronted by his first 15-page essay. * '''[[Carcosa]]''' - A reprint of one of the most infamous RPG supplements in history, because Raggi knows where his bread's buttered. LotFP's take on the Mythos, specifically Robert W. Chambers' ''The King in Yellow''. Essentially a GIANT (800 encounters across a 400-hex map over 283 pages) hexcrawl/sandbox of the titular alien city. Also completely obsessed with human sacrifice, torture and rape. Oh, and it's the player characters doing that, naturally. * '''[[More Than Meets The Eye]]''' - A straight parody piece where a bunch of grimdark/"fleshy" [[Transformers|Transformer]] analogs in all but name (they even use the same damn font in the title of the book!) crash into 17th Century England. Also has the '''''worst''''' pun in all of RPG history. The location where the "not-transformers" crashed? A fishing village that was on the shore of ''Saint Michael's Bay''.
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