Cubicle 7 Announce Vault 5e & Uncharted Journeys For RPGs!
July 25, 2022 by brennon
Cubicle 7 last week announced their new endeavour, Vault 5e. This upcoming series of releases has been designed to provide a bunch of new worlds and rules that work alongside the familiar ruleset of Dungeons & Dragons. This also meant a new book, Uncharted Journeys!
Uncharted Journeys // Cubicle 7
Uncharted Journeys has been designed by the team that helped bring Adventures In Middle-earth to the tabletop. Adventures In Middle-earth brought together The Lord Of The Rings and 5th Edition whilst also providing rules for travelling across Fantasy realms. Well, Uncharted Journeys is here to deliver that once more with new rules for players and Dungeon Masters to use when travelling.
Instead of making travel something that gets skipped over, this provides rules for making it a core part of your games. It will introduce guidance on taking on specific roles within your group (Scout, Hunter etc) as well as tables for running into peoples, monsters, ruins and other strange occurrences.
Coming To Kickstarter Soon
Interestingly, this book is going to be brought to life via Kickstarter! There is no hard date for it yet but it won't be too far off. Also, how cool is that cover art by Antonio De Luca?!
Uncharted Journeys Kickstarter // Cubicle 7
I think this could be a really handy addition to a lot of people's D&D collections. Making journeys an integral part of your campaigns can end up adding a lot more story into the mix for your players and it might take things in different directions. Having rules baked in for undertaking journeys also takes a bit of weight off the Dungeon Master's shoulders which is always handy.
Will you be backing this when it arrives on Kickstarter?
"Having rules baked in for undertaking journeys also takes a bit of weight off the Dungeon Master's shoulders which is always handy..."
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could be good to have to make more adventures.
So they’re just recycling the journey rules from the 5e middle earth game… rules that they stole from the One Ring… and then selling it again?
Amazing cover art!