Gossamer Worlds: Ossuary Empire (Diceless) PDF

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The Grand Stair stretches behind the scenes of the multiverse, the Doors upon its unfathomably vast span leading the way to gossamer worlds of limitless variety and infinite possibility. In this world, the gods are dead, but their bones remain the ultimate power.

Ossuary Empire is an exotic, exciting realm of shifting sands and sprawling cities, pulling itself back from the brink of apocalypse. A great and terrible war has extinguished the last of the gods known as the dîv, and in the void of their absence a dangerous secret has been revealed: the bones of these fallen deities are now the key to magic and the deadliest of weapons. The fight for survival and supremacy is on as thieves filch these precious relics from crowded bazaars and hashashin strike from the rooftops, while out in the desert the prophets whisper that something new is coming... they can feel it in their bones.

Gossamer Worlds: Ossuary Empire presents one of the infinite possibilities within Lords of Gossamer and Shadow by Jason Durall, powered by Erick Wujcik's Diceless Roleplaying.

Author: Matt Banach
Cover Artist: Vincent Ptitvinc
Pages: 10

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An Endzeitgeist.com review

5/5

This installment of the Gossamer Worlds-series clocks in at 12 pages, 1 page front cover, 1 page editorial, leaving us with 10 pages of content, so let's take a look!

Now the eidolon is often considered to be the safer side of forces in LoGaS - this is an example why that is a gross and inaccurate reduction. Thematically based roughly around ancient quasi-Persian myths in style, once this place was ruled by the dîv - manifestations of eidolon that subsumed all in perfect order, only to wage war upon one another in the end. Oh, and the final two standing were nuked with a neutron bomb.

In this world wracked by deicides, the bones of the dîv as powerful artifacts (who get their own rules!) now act as a type of much-clamored for relic to access the vast power lost - essentially, we have a post-apocalyptic sword & sorcery world here with conan-level technology interspersed with potential super science from other worlds. Worse, much like the behiliths from the legendary Berserk-manga, the div-bones tend to change the creatures they come into contact with, adding the mythic nephilim to the roster - self-styled children of the gods and heirs apparent to the thrones of the erstwhile masters...who cares if the nephilim is a vast serpentine monstrosity? It has power! Add to that the Diamond Padisha and yes, the legendary league of assassins and we have a great blend of arabian nights, sword & sorcery and post-apocalyptic survival on a tomb planet. Yeah. AWESOME.

That being said, a general idea for the power-level of individual Nephilim (two of which are btw. rendered in gorgeous full-color artworks...) would have been much appreciated by yours truly.

Conclusion:

Editing and formatting are top-notch, I didn't notice any glitches. Layout adheres to Rite Publishing's full-color two-column standard for LoGaS-supplements and the pdf comes with glorious, thematically fitting original pieces of artwork, with the awesome cover also coming as a glorious full-page artwork herein. The pdf comes excessively bookmarked, which is nice to see, even at such a short length!

Matt Banach's Ossuary Empire is one AWESOME world...and honestly one I'd love to play a whole campaign in - the grit, super technology, uncommon focus, sword & sorcery stale - all appeal to me excessively and make for one awesome world. However, the general lack of information on what the nephilim can be expected to do feels like a somewhat unnecessary oversight to me. While only a nitpick, this omission is the one thing that keeps me from slapping my seal of approval on this. My final verdict will hence clock in at 5 stars.

(Now can I please have this one redone as a full-blown 200+pages campaign setting for either LoGaS, DCC or PFRPG? Please?)

Endzeitgeist out.



Reviewed first on Endzeitgeist.com, then submitted to Nerdtrek, GMS magazine, posted here, on OBS and d20pfsrd.com's shop. Cheers!

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