Sister Pride

(1 customer review)

7,00 

The year is 1993, Portugal is settling into a democracy and trying hard to become a modern First World country, but the pace of this quick transformation is not without its scars. When the old and the new clash, something gotta give; those who cannot keep up with the pace will be left behind. Lisbon, the capital, is filled with contradictions,it is growing and transforming itself into a modern city, but the traces of poverty that still plague the country are obvious. Drug traffic and consumption have escalated dangerously along with gang related violence. But the worse is yet to come. When the body of a young prostitute is found eviscerated in the Monsanto hills, soon to be followed by another one, the police quickly conclude they are facing a serial killer, a type of criminal they know only from American movies. The media goes crazy with the news of the “Lisbon Ripper” and panic spreads among the local prostitutes. In this scenario, the players will take the role of police detectives, journalists, or amateur sleuths trying to uncover the identity of the Lisbon Ripper (92 pages).

Description

Wretched RPG is a free, OSR-compatible core system that brings an emphasis on gritty, anti-heroic adventures inspired by cult movie genres. Designed to be played with its own simple rules or adapted to any d20-based system, Wretched settings like Wretched Bastards, Wretched Darkness, and Wretched Country offer dark fantasy, urban horror, and spaghetti western experiences. Other settings, like Wretched Époque, take you into the grim streets of 19th-century Paris, while Wretched New Flesh plunges players into a dystopian cyberpunk future. For space-faring horror and action, Wretched Space and Orbital Decay provide high-stakes sci-fi drama, while Wretched Apocalypse explores post-apocalyptic survival. From the superhero grit of Wretched Vigilantes to the supernatural mysteries of Wretched Interbellum, each game offers a unique world, rich with dark intrigue and moral ambiguity. The game prioritizes fast, easy-to-run settings that are perfect for one-shots at conventions, game stores, or your home table. With a focus on the morally ambiguous and a nod to 1970s and 1980s cinema and low-budget charm, Wretched invites players to embrace its “Spaghettipunk” style for short but unforgettable gaming sessions.

1 review for Sister Pride

  1. James Hobson (verified owner)

    A pride month classic. Adds some much needed 2slgbtqiaap+ flavor to the wretched uninverse
    Buy it now unless you are a bigot.

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