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Johnny Carhat

Armaments of the Damned

Concept:Grossly unbalanced, a danger to your players health!”
Content:
6 items as lethal to the users as to their foes
Writing:
Provides a balance of lore, description, and mechanics
Art/design:
Well-organized and appropriately colored layouts with some lovely artwork
Usability:
Some of these items have more complex effects that will need to be tracked

Mörk Borg Cult: Heretic

9 contributors
Concept: “A zine full of MÖRK BORG stuff. Most of it is created by our wonderful community and will be (or already is) made available for free download on morkborg.com, but there is also exclusive official material.”
Content:
Generators for cults and curses, feats, 2 classes, black-powder weapons, 2 long adventures, a pair of 1-page dungeons, and a quartet of monsters/NPCs
Writing:
Varies by author but consistently emphasizes images and concepts that are grim, creepy, and/or outright weird
Art/design:
Every entry’s layout, graphic design, and coloration are distinct, creating a lot of visual diversity and easy navigability; sweet foil printing on the cover and first page; fold-out covers just to cram as much content into this zine as possible
Usability:
The only obstacle is deciding what to read first.

The Merchant

Concept: “Eternally he wanders the dying world, bearing a grudge that too will never die.”
Content:
An undead NPC hawking curios on the road to wherever
Writing:
Provides background on the character and descriptions of his wares
Art/design:
Expressive in a creepily sentimental sort of way
Usability:
Items are arranged by geographic location for quick navigation

Unheroic Feats

Concept: “When getting better, if not using an optional class, you may instead gain a feat.”
Content:
Abilities that add versatility for classless characters (and more motivation to play them)
Writing:
The descriptions incentivize adoption as much as the mechanics
Art/design:
More conservative graphic design than the core book but with plenty of gore and rottenness in the illustrations
Usability:
Clearly and linearly laid out
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