Cubicle 7 Prepare TWO Free Adventures For Free RPG Day
September 29, 2021 by brennon
Cubicle 7 is preparing for Free RPG Day which lands on 16th October this year. Warhammer Age Of Sigmar: Soulbound and Victoriana will feature with adventures being available to pick up from participating stores around the world.
Reap And Sow // Warhammer Age Of Sigmar: Soulbound
The first of the adventures comes from Warhammer Age Of Sigmar: Soulbound with Reap And Sow. This introductory story will follow a group of epic heroes as they fight to defend a fledgling settlement in the heart of the Realm Of Death from a nightmarish army.
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With the ability to take on the role of god-chosen heroes, Soulbound is a fantastic roleplaying game for those who want to feel like superheroes. The Mortal Realms also provide you with a really neat setting in which to play out unique and fascinating adventures.
Victoriana's First 5th Edition Outing!
Victoriana is also getting its first outing under the Open Gaming Licence. This 5th Edition compatible take on a mix of steampunk and magic is coming to tabletops soon and Going Underground will give us our first taste of that.
Going Underground // Victoriana
This, again, will be available from participating stores and give you a chance to play as exotic and interesting characters as they head beneath the streets of an alternate London and take a trip on the first electrified tube train.
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If you're excited to give this version of the game a go then you'll want to see if you can snap this up from a local store. You can use this Store Finder over on the Free RPG Day website to see if someone near you is participating.
Will you be looking to give these a go with your group?
"Victoriana is also getting its first outing under the Open Gaming Licence..."
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@brennon do you know if any of the Free RPG Day stuff is being made available to download for those of us without access to the FLGS?
I believe it is a physical thing that is tied to participating stores.
In the past some have been made available as pdf… wondered if they were doing that this year as a lot of places are still locked down.
You’d have to check individual partners as part of the day I guess.