QUERRITIX STAR SYSTEM SET: PLANET by Michael Allen
Home world of the haesten race, the planet Rendari is a place of solitary reflection, scientific breakthrough, and occasional catastrophic violence. The system's asteroid belt is worryingly active, and impact craters mar the surface of every terrestrial body in the region. Low-gravity jungles and isolated communities dot the local planetoids, while alien elders watch the stars, contemplating their place in the cosmos.
Star System Sets offer new planets to explore, dangers to overcome, lifeforms to study, and cultures to document. Modular enough for any campaign, each double-sided card presents a complete ruleset for ease of reference, allowing GMs to fill in the blank spots on their star charts.
Card types include Race, Planet, Character Options, Equipment, Monsters, and Mini-Adventure. Each set is available à la carte or as a six-card bundle.
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On this card, we are introduced to the Querritix system, which features a yellow dwarf, 4 planets and an asteroid belt – the latter actually features a couple of terraformed dwarf planets with potentially dangerous atmospheres. (And yes, we get an artwork depicting the system!) The planet closest to the sun, Schyllus, is a nickel planet that combines Con-track poison with radiation. The second page is particularly devoted to life here – which is mostly found on the planet Rendari and, surprisingly, the asteroid belt. Indeed, Rendari does have unique defenses – its 16 moons plus asteroid density make it, well, not exactly easy to navigate to, but present an excellent defense versus meteorites. 4 fluff-only entries of neat sample NPCs (with suggested levels/classes and race etc. noted) are provided, and the card also comes with 3 different adventure hooks that all have an interesting angle regarding the new race featured in this system.
Interesting system; not groundbreaking, but worth checking out. 4 stars.