A TORG Eternity adventure in five Acts for Alpha Clearance Storm Knights.
Synopsis
It was meant to be such a simple job; just check in with some old doctor and investigate rumors of a haunting. How could we have known what we would find? Now we're trying to catch super villains in the Nile Empire, and hunt a dragon in the Aysles, just for a chance to win against what we uncovered. Honestly, Orrorsh just doesn't play fair!
Style
The adventure puts a heavy focus on roleplay, and rewards players for intelligent choices. There's still plenty of action for your combat oriented characters who will find some tough foes that might require teamwork to bring down. The story is written to be scaled for the number of players, and has been tested for two and four players. The Game Master can easily tinker it to make it more or less difficult to suit their party composition. There are also numerous suggestions for how to get the adventure back on track if the Storm Knights stumble in places.
Realms: Mixed Core Earth/Orrorsh (Myanmar); Dominant Nile Empire (Saudi Arabia); Dominant Aysles (Norway)
Timing: Roughly three to nine months into the invasion.
Format: 76 page full colour pdf using the Infiniverse Exchange Kit
Features:
Deep investigation, cunning traps, dramatic car chases, explosive ambushes; this adventure has it all.
- Many detailed NPCs with back stories
- Player handouts of Delphi Reports
- 24+ hours of play time.
- Adjusted for player numbers.
- Statistics provided for all foes, weapons and vehicles
- Artwork from many fine artists who provide for DriveThruRPG
Great value for the number of game sessions you'll get from this story.
Added:
A new Sourcebook Edition (SE) has been added to the library. This edition uses the new rules from the TORG Eternity version of the Orrorsh Sourcebook, and does require the new Sourcebook to play. Both versions are included in the package at no additional cost to people who have already purchased the adventure.
The original version was written based on the original TORG 1st edition, and some elements were revamped for the new TORG Eternity version, so those changes are now implimented. Thanks to new software, file size has also been reduced by about 30% without loss of print quality.