Shadow of the Dragon Part One (BRP)
BattleSauce¸ a rules light awesomesauce RPBG. None of the fat¸ all of the flavor. Full length adventures¸ or Meals as we like to call them - keeping with the whole food related theme here - feed your tastes for adventure¸ story¸ and well¸ battling. So grab the FREE BATTLESAUCE RULEBOOK¸ read it over - don't worry¸ no TLDR sections - create an awesome character or two and then jump into the No Kings era to get medieval on monsters of all kinds.
Shadow of the Dragon
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Written and Illustrated by Michael Startzman (No Thank You¸ Evil¸ The Strange Bestiary¸ The Ninth World Bestiary¸ Henshin! A Sentai RPG: Worlds Collide)
Help Seva Runa - or maybe she'll help you - and battle your way through the bug infested Spider's Nest and the pit of despair known here as the Devil's Lair. Then grab the Devil's Fingers (stop that - it's not what you think!)¸ karaoke fight against Val¸ and join a circus troupe as you uncover the sinister plot against the Argent family!
Shadow of the Dragon is the first full-length BattleSauce Meal.
Not ready for a meal? Try a Snack and chow down on some BattleSauce bite-sized adventures - perfect for learning the not-too-many rules - and available wherever BattleSauce battles are sold. HINT: DriveThru and my website have a bunch of free ones too.
You can't even get a crappy cup of coffee for.99 any more. But here's what you can get:
- 24 Pages of new stories and art along with a little game mechanic spice sprinkled on top!
- 3 Sparkling new¸ full color maps of mayhem!
- 6 New characters dying for some action! At least a few of them are.
- A never-before-seen monster. Turns out they're everywhere. And hungry.
- A sinister weapon forged by space dwarves - oops¸ wrong story - forged by demons!! And someday soon it may actually be revealed that they are indeed space demons. Possibly the worst kind.
- Printer friendly version hastly added to the end!
Shadow of the Dragon is written in a special format referred to by the BattleSauce Brigade as Recipes! Recipes give the Game Master (no clever food names here¸ but give me time) all the information they need to create a hearty tale to satiate your player's palate for relentless adventuring.
Uh oh! Look here: This is my first meal with a teeny tiny bit of a horror theme to it. Most of the illustrations are kid friendly (though the Shadow Wraith may be a bit intense with its gaping¸ blood red mouth). And there's that little detail of the house map which features a smattering of blood stains¸ while the Devil's Lair portrays a museum's worth of bones¸ more blood stains and a suggestive knife - if there is such a thing.