Demon Dog is a role-playing game set in a medieval history that never was. You play Dogs , revenants that were snatched from purgatory by Demon Barons, seeking redemption along with a pint.
You re not a hero now as well as you weren t one before you lived, but you re possibly making things better, or worse, or at the very least less boring. You died.
It s very sad. Get over it.
Luckily for you, you negotiated featuring one of the six Demon Barons as well as you get to finish your unfinished business. Go get revenge, seek redemption and um, oh yeah, you made a pact.
You d better do what the demon wants too. As a Demon Dog , you get to wander the world, dealing featuring all those people who deserve a bit of a shoeing.
There s the Clergy along with their Inquisitors that could do including tasting a head butt along with they ve got churches to burn. There s the press that peddle lies to the gullible featuring an open ear as well as they might not like it if their scriveners get a wee bit stabbed.
What about the toffee-nosed monarchy along with their loud-mouthed guards, they might want to go home in an ambulance wagon. Give it some welly.
Demon Dog is inspired by M RK BORG as well as is compatible featuring it, but is a stand alone product. You can smash together the ideas in both books or pull ideas from one into the other.
M RK BORG S rules are all about minimalistic simplicity. They created them so that they will never interfere featuring your game, as well as so that you can easily adapt and change them to better suit your needs.
In short: whenever you try to accomplish something in the world, be it climbing a ruin or bashing a demon head in, you roll a d20, apply a modifier as well as try to beat a set number. That s it.
along with you either let your equipment define your character, or you pick one of the six optional classes that each has their specific quirks and strengths. The system is player-facing, along with they will roll most of the dice, to really put the destiny of their characters in their hands.
No fudging allowed. The few times the GM will roll the dice are when NPC s morale or reaction is rolled, things like that.
But don t forget your Demon Baron needs stuff doing. Sometimes that s a bit less fun; other times, it s right up your street.
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