Today’s video: some tips for using Mijourney, Blue Willow and Stable Diffusion
Today’s video: some tips for using Mijourney, Blue Willow and Stable Diffusion
Wretched Verses Issue 9: City Generator now available at the Red Room store and Big Geek Emporium.
Every adventure needs a setting, and cities are the most interesting from our Wretched point of view. From the highest towers to the deepest underbelly, cities are ripe with intrigue, danger, and opportunity. Whether it’s a medieval metropolis, a futuristic cityscape, or something entirely unique, the tables in this book are meant to guide you through this process, helping you craft a detailed and dynamic city. With categories ranging from size and population to technology level and economy, this sourcebook tries to cover the major aspects of city design.
A new version of All Bets are Off (1.2) is now available at the Red Room store, Big Geek Emporium and Lulu. If you purchased it at Drivethru contact us so we can send you the revised edition. As usual, stats were changed for non-OSR Wretched RPG, a few typos corrected and AI illustrations upgraded to a photorealistic style.
This scenario by Silvia Clemente is a police procedural about a series of movie-inspired gruesome murders. For now it’s only available in digital format, but there will be a print on demand option later (Lulu).
In Celluloid Killer, the third instalment of the Crime City Blues series, players are assigned the roles of Hammettville Police detectives who are investigating a gruesome murder. As they delve deeper into the case, they come to the realisation that a serial killer is on the loose.
The Celluloid Killer is obsessed with movies, and copies the murder scenes of well-known films for his killings. The adventure is firmly rooted in the thriller genre and should be played as a traditional police procedural, with no supernatural elements. However, it is connected to Sexual Holocaust, the first adventure in the Crime City Blues series, which had a horror theme inspired by Hellraiser. That scenario introduced a group of sexual demons known as The Apostles of Pain, who manage to cross over into our world.
The RPGPundit reviewed Wretched New Flesh, a near-future sci-fi/ surreal horror game inspired by the works of William S. Burroughs, David Cronenberg, William Gibson, and Clive Barker.
New Wretched Verse available at the store and BGE: The Borderline, a guide to another wretched place in the Beyond:
Wretched Vigilante’s release at Big Geek Emporium was delayed because of some technical issues. They are solved now:
Wretched Vigilantes – RELEASED (Red Room store for now, print version coming soon from Lulu). Wretched Vigilantes is a game setting for the Wretched Role-Playing Game that thrusts players into the gritty and dark world of Hammettville, infamously known as “Crime City.”
Within this setting, players assume the roles of anti-hero characters, retired vigilantes who are unexpectedly called back into action to defend their city. Their adversaries are the Vanguard Squad, a group of once-heroic crime fighters who have become corrupted and transformed into crime lords themselves, terrorizing the very city they once protected. As former vigilantes, the player characters embark on a journey of redemption and self-discovery.
In the Wretched Vigilantes game setting players have the opportunity to immerse themselves in the grim and tumultuous world of the Wretchedverse and Hammettville. It is a world where the lines between heroes and villains blur, and notions of good and evil become murky. While the default assumption is for players to take on the role of the Vigilantes, the game also allows for the intriguing option of playing as the super-villains, former members of the Vanguard Squad. This versatility provides players with a range of perspectives and storytelling possibilities, ensuring a rich and engaging game-play experience. To play Wretched Vigilantes, players will need the Wretched Role-Playing Game core book or another suitable old-school set of rules that align with the game’s mechanics.