Sallow-Séance
It's Summer Break¸ and you're about to die.
You don't know who first suggested playing Sallow-Face ... It was just supposed to be some dumb game like Bloody Mary ¸ to help relax after another brutal year of high school drama.
But the monster known as Sallow-Face is very real ¸ and you've summoned him . The doors and windows are locked- there's no way to fight back¸ no way to escape.
Well... there's one way. Sallow-Face prefers to eat rotten souls. He's willing to leave if you offer up the most rotten soul to him. Who among you has High School changed for the worse? Who's the class bully¸ who's spreading gossip and lies? You'll have to decide among yourself- because if you can't¸ Sallow-Face is going to eat ALL of you.
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Sallow-Séance is a dice-less tabletop roleplaying game¸ intended for groups of 4 or more players. Taking on the role of teenagers who've summoned a demon at a slumber-party¸ you must gossip and spread rumors about your friends in order to survive the night.
Written by: Malcolm Derikx
Art by: Lorena Torres Loaiza
It's Summer Break¸ and you're about to die.
You don't know who first suggested playing Sallow-Face... It was just supposed to be some dumb game like Bloody Mary¸ to help relax after another brutal year of high school drama.
But the monster known as Sallow-Face is very real¸ and you've summoned him. The doors and windows are locked- there's no way to fight back¸ no way to escape.
Well... there's one way. Sallow-Face prefers to eat rotten souls. He's willing to leave if you offer up the most rotten soul to him. Who among you has High School changed for the worse? Who's the class bully¸ who's spreading gossip and lies? You'll have to decide among yourself- because if you can't¸ Sallow-Face is going to eat ALL of you.
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Sallow-Séance is a dice-less tabletop roleplaying game¸ intended for groups of 4 or more players. Taking on the role of teenagers who've summoned a demon at a slumber-party¸ you must gossip and spread rumors about your friends in order to survive the night.
Written by: Malcolm Derikx
Art by: Lorena Torres Loaiza