Bite Me! Meat-That-Screams (PFRPG) PDF

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Bite Me! Meat-That-Screams will sate Your Appetite for Lycanthropes

"... and lead us not into temptation..."

A lycanthrope is a being of raw power—and for some, "raw" is the key word. Warm blood dripping from its jaws, a were seems to grow in size, strength and menace. And always there's the ultimate temptation—release his grasp on sanity and give in completely to his animal nature to gain even more power and be free from the pitiful restraints of "civilized behavior."

Bite Me! Meat-That-Screams is a 12-page supplement to the Bite Me! line of Pathfinder Roleplaying Game lycanthrope products available from Misfit Studios.

Bite Me! Meat-That-Screams Contains:

  • Sustenance Pool rules, giving lycanthropes a new source or strength to draw on
  • Meat-That-Screams rules, improving on the Sustenance Pool powers, but at a great price to the lycanthrope
  • Over a dozen new feats tailored to the Sustenance and Meat-That-Screams rules
Both a color and print-friendly version of the product are included. We've also added an intractable, tablet-friendly landscape version.

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I scream, you scream, we all scream for MEAT

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Firstly, I received a review copy of this product.

"Bite Me! Meat that Screams" is a system for lycanthropes that can't help but eating sentient meat. This system and the feats that support it are amazingly robust, and I was happy to see that there was even a vegetarian option (though it may require the consumption of sentient plants). That having been said, I love the way that it was presented.

It's a short product and aptly priced, presenting a means to portray a ravenous lycanthrope (or any shapechanger really) that consumes sentient flesh to power terrible abilities. The art is upstanding, and does a good job of setting the grim tone.

Now, i was very pleased with the system and concept, making for potentially interesting character choices and narratives. Personally, I find that I might see more use of this in making multi-faceted NPC characters, and also that this would better fit a group that is more comfortable with the themes that the system espouses; that is to say, the subject matter and the type of story that it leads to can be a heavy one, and may lead to either abuse by player or GM, or potentially derail a game with the gruesome and dreary player actions.

Thankfully, the book addresses those issues. I am once again impressed with the Bite Me! line in that it thinks of everything, and knows that it is presenting a very focused product, and makes up for it with excellent GM advice. People who buy this book will know how to use it, and will only err if they ignore the advice.

This book gets my royal approval, and 5 stars.


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Thanks, Liz!

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For some reason, I can't seem to leave a review...

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Let me elaborate... There is no link to click that would allow a review.

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Ok, that was tricky, but I finally was able to leave the review. Next up will be the review of "Bite Me! Werewolves".


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Thank you for the review, Lorathorn! I wrote this a *LONG* time ago (it was my second freelance gig!) and am glad some people out there enjoy it; in case you're interested in a glimpse behind the screen - the mechanic is based on how I've been handling lycanthropy in my Ravenloft and dark fantasy games and thus can provide additional guidance, should it be required - I literally have ~8 years of system use with this under my belt. (Oh, and yes, Communal Feast is intentionally a highly lethal feat for any pack of hostile lycanthropes - players will fear that one...)

Cheers!

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I was a bit worried when I saw who had written it. To review the reviewer...

But thank you for the kind words. I have not yet made use of the book in my current game, but I may start a new game in which this could come in handy. Thank you for offering your insight. I may yet call upon it. Still though, you did a pretty good job of being thorough, and I feel like it stands pretty good on its own.

That having been said, it sounds like you might be due for a revised version, eh?

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