Red Alerts Issue# 1

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In this issue you will find The Abandoned Temple of the Veiled Sun, a one-shot scenario for Savage Swords written by Mark Brooks, who also wrote A Red Vision of an Alternative Retro-Future. Roger C. Jones contributes The Price of Silver, a crossover adventure he first wrote for Wretched Country and Wretched Darkness, now adapted to the upcoming western game Blood and Dust and his short story, Brides of Darkness. The Red Room team presents Absolution of Flesh, a 19th-century investigative horror adventure built for Gothic. We have also updated Blood in the Arena, a scenario that first appeared for Wretched Bastards in a Wretched Verse release and now features Savage Swords statistics. Also in this issue, Lost in Emulation an article by Venger Satanis and Why Run Your RPG Like a Soap Opera, by the Red Room. Finally, you will find a selection of new monsters for The End of Innocence, by Charles Miller.

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This is the first issue of Red Alerts, arriving now as the Red Room recently celebrated its fourth year. We built the Red Room on a simple idea: to create the kind of dark, uncompromising games we wanted to play ourselves. Over those four years, we have remained true to that idea. Now we open Red Alerts for two clear reasons. First, we want to reach those who have never seen our work and give them a direct look at the games we produce. Second, we want to gather like-minded creators who share our tastes and give them a regular place to work alongside us. We have published other people’s games, scenarios, and sourcebooks since the very beginning, but those opportunities were rare. The magazine will, we hope, correct that. It creates a new outlet where anyone may submit articles, fiction, adventures written outside our own systems, reviews, or interviews. If you have work you wish to share, send it in. The door is open. We will release each new issue once we collect enough material to fill its pages and follow no set schedule.

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