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The Goat Lady Released (and some weekend Discounts)

The Goat Lady, by Silvia Clemente – Released

Big Geek Emporium: https://biggeekemporium.com/product/the-goat-lady

DrivethruRPG: https://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/409419/The-Goat-Lady

On the Westernmost part of Kharabas, one can find the Kingdom of Baetica, a strange and eerie place inhabited by rude and superstitious folk. At the heart of the country stands the Biscaya mountains; they are ancient and mysterious, a place feared by most Baeticans. The ruler of Biscaya, lady Lydia Alvarez, seeks protection from her unruly subjects. What seemed to be an easy job for an experienced group of bastards will become trickier once the party discovers an ancient evil has been unleashed in the mountains, and it must be stopped before it is too late. A scenario inspired by an old Portuguese folk tale, The Got-footed Lady, Richard Donner’s 1985 fantasy tale Ladyhawke and several low-budget horror movies.

Also, a reminder that there’s a special discount for Wretched New Flesh: Postcards from Avalidad during the weekend at Drivethru

PDF: https://www.drivethrurpg.com/browse.php?discount=9d41337dee

Softcover: https://www.drivethrurpg.com/browse.php?discount=9abe70e78e

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Orpheum Lofts on Drivethru and 50% Discount on Wretchploitation

Orpheum Lofts (Wretched version) is now available on Drivethru.

Also, there will be a special 50% discount on the purchase of Wretchploitation, the OSR game of exploitation film; just click on this link: https://www.drivethrurpg.com/browse.php?discount=949775d2a0

Orpheum Lofts

Orpheum Lofts is a thriller/ horror role-playing scenario inspired by Dario Argento’s Three Mothers Trilogy [Suspiria (1977), Inferno (1980) and Mother of Tears (2007)], Polanski’s The Tenant (1976) and Rosemary’s Baby (1968), ’80s and ’90s sitcoms, and romantic comedies. Yes, it’s a strange mix, but it will get weirder… As usual in Red Room adventures, there is no predetermined plot, only suggested ones, and no described scenes; instead, there are many story seeds. Though it was planned for a series of connected stories set in the mid-80s, Orpheum Lofts can easily be turned into a one-shot. The timeline isn’t set in stone either.

This book contains the scenario previously published by Postmortem Studios as part of the Postmortem Giallo series and also part of Her Heart was a Locked Room, and Nobody had theKey: A Giallo Series Companion, adapted to old-school mechanics. If you have purchased those two books do you need this one as well? No, not really.