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Temple of Flesh – Released

The Temple of Flesh is a treacherous and unbalanced dungeon crawl by Sílvia Clemente, designed for parties of any level. However, it is not for the faint of heart, as the chances of survival are slim. The adventurers will face not only physical challenges but also the reasonably high chance of becoming a Creature of Shadows, a fate worse than death.

The Sylvandell forest is home to a reclusive elven community that lives a peaceful life, undisturbed by the outside world. However, their tranquillity is shattered by a sudden earthquake that shakes the forest to its core. The elves soon discover that the quake has caused a monstrous temple to rise from the depths of the earth, looming ominously over the surrounding landscape. To make matters worse, the temple unleashes a horde of dark creatures that begin to prey on the unsuspecting elves. Faced with the looming threat of destruction, the elves desperately need a hero to venture into the temple and put an end to the evil that resides within.

You can purchase it at The Red Room Store:

Or Big Geek Emporium

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The Red Room is Alive! ALIVE!

Since our ban, we’ve had several messages from former DrivethruRPG customers who noticed we were gone from there. Luckily, some took the time to look for us, but we believe most will not make the effort. So, please, help us spread the word: The Red Room is alive. You can find us:

At our website and store: https://moordereht.com/shop

At Big Geek Emporium: https://biggeekemporium.com/store/redroom/?product_name&search_store_products=Search&product_orderby=date

Lulu.com: https://www.lulu.com/spotlight/miguelribeiro

On Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheRedRoomChannel

Postmortem Studios: https://post-mort.com/search?q=red+room

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/moordereht; https://www.facebook.com/groups/wretchedosr; https://www.facebook.com/groups/moordereht

Twitter: @moordereht and @mrsmoordereht

MeWe: https://mewe.com/i/moordereht

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Wretched: On Edginess and Anti-Heroes

Our games and scenarios, such as Wretched Bastards, Wretched New Flesh, Wretchploitation, and the likes of Sexual Holocaust, The Sisters of the Seven Sins, and Labia: The Strange Case of the Cursed Vagina, have been labelled as “edgy,” and we, as their creators, have been accused of attempting to shock and offend. However, this couldn’t be further from the truth. We don’t aim to provoke or upset anyone; we would prefer those who are easily offended to avoid our gaming content.

Furthermore, we’d appreciate it if people stopped trying to cancel us as we do not enjoy being involved in social media outrage or being deplatformed. Are there game designers who fit the bill? Maybe, but that’s not us.

The reason we write and publish these games and scenarios is simple: we enjoy them. There is no political agenda behind our work, nor do we seek to “own the libs.” In fact, we’ve always been on the receiving end of such owning. Our creations are purely a reflection of our interests and passions. These are the kinds of games we enjoy playing, and the scenarios we would be running even if we didn’t have a platform to publish them on. To be clear, there’s nothing overtly outrageous about any of our creations. For example, Sexual Holocaust is a thriller that takes inspiration from Se7en and Hellraiser, The Sisters of the Seven Sins is a combination of an occult mystery and a heist, and Labia: The Strange Case of the Cursed Vagina is only edgy in terms of its cover art. We are fans of horror, exploitation movies, spaghetti westerns, and the cheesy science fiction and fantasy films of the 1980s, and our gaming content reflects those interests.  We don’t create games and scenarios to shock or offend anyone. Instead, we create what we enjoy playing and hope others who share our interests will enjoy them as well. You can certainly use the Wretchedverse to be “edgy”. It allows you to push the envelop as much as you want to without breaking the game. But you may also play Wretched because you like the style of fiction it emulates and the kind of characters that are its protagonists. Now about anti-heroes…

For decades, tabletop role-playing games have provided players with the chance to create their own distinctive characters and embark on epic adventures. Even though a large part of gaming involves slaughtering adversaries and taking their possessions, most player characters are doing it for the “greater good”, or whatever the fancy explanation is. Well, we actually believe anti-heroes stand out as the best choice for role-playing game protagonists. These characters do not conform to traditional heroic archetypes and may engage in morally questionable actions or have ambiguous motives. However, as seen in popular fiction examples like Casablanca’s Rick Blaine, and Star Wars’ Han Solo, among many others, anti-heroes can still end up doing the right thing, even if their reasons are not entirely noble. The Wretched game allows players to embody amoral, debased, untrustworthy, lecherous scoundrels, but it also gives the option to play as cynical veterans. These characters may not believe in fighting for ideals, and they may even scoff at young, idealistic individuals. However, they have their own moral code, even if it is complex and convoluted.

So let’s expand a bit on some of the examples from fiction. Rick Blaine, portrayed by Humphrey Bogart in Casablanca, exemplifies the anti-hero archetype. A cynical and world-weary nightclub owner, Rick initially tries to remain neutral amidst the political turmoil of World War II. But when reunited with his former lover and asked to help her husband, a Resistance leader, escape from the Nazis, Rick puts his life on the line to help them. Though he was initially motivated by self-interest, Rick ultimately rises to the occasion. Why? Not because he wants to go down in History by staying on the “right side” of it, or because he was eager to “punch some Nazis”, but because that’s how the character is. Captain Alatriste, the protagonist of Arturo Pérez-Reverte’s Spanish historical novel series, is a swashbuckling soldier for hire in 17th century Spain. Despite engaging in morally dubious activities, Alatriste adheres to a strict code of honour. He ultimately defends the innocent and fights for justice because he is compelled to do it. He doesn’t want to save the world, he is following his own moral compass. Lee, played by Robert Vaughn in the original Magnificent Seven film, is a flawed and haunted gunslinger struggling with a crisis of confidence. Initially reluctant to aid the farmers being terrorized by bandits, he ends up joining the other gunslingers and he dies in the middle of nowhere. Lastly, Cowboy, played by George Peppard in Battle Beyond the Stars, is a space mercenary initially motivated solely by money. But as he grows more familiar with the local population and learns about their plight, he chooses to fight for their freedom, dying for a cause he didn’t quite understand.

Whether you decide to play a Wretchedverse RPG because you like portraying anti-hero characters or because you share our interest for certain movie genres or even because you really want to take a break from knights in shining armour and just play a bastard once in a while, there’s no need to be (or to feel) “edgy”.

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Liveplay Wretched New Flesh

Later today, Judd Goswick will be game mastering a Wretched New Flesh session for our group. Meanwhile, if you want to find out more about this Wretched setting, go over to our store or Big Geek Emporium and use the code “new flesh” for 50% discount over Wretched New Flesh and All Bets are Off. 

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25% Discount at The Red Room Store

To welcome new purchasers to our brand new store, we have a 25% discount over all items (except bundles). You just need to use the coupon code “redroomwelcome” when purchasing from the Red Room until the end of March.

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Sub Umbra Now Available at Lulu.com (Print on Demand)

Here’s a short video so you can a look

https://youtube.com/shorts/88HzLuwTcok?feature=share

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Cover Art for Wretched

Cover art for the upcoming Wretched core rules by Jae Tanaka. Coming soon from the Red Room!

Wretched Role-playing Game

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The Red Room Shop – NOW OPEN!

Introducing the brand new RED ROOM shop. We’ll keep selling through Big Geek, Lulu and Postmortem, but this will be our preferred platform for selling our books in digital format from now on. And to welcome you to our new store, use “redroomwelcome” as a 25% discount coupon until the end of March.

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News Update: Red Room Store Soon

Not much to say yet, but we’re setting up a store at the Red Room’s site. Stay tuned for more news about this.

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EPIC! Promo Video and Lowered Price

We’ve decided to lower the price for EPIC!, Sílvia Clemente’s entry into the Cha’alt Game Jam to $6.50. If you felt it was a bit pricey, it’s now time to dive into it. And here’s a video promo to whet your appetite: