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Babalon's Hangover 2

23 contributors
Concept: “A bestiary brimmed with 105 pages, 42+ Occult monsters, including Esoteric scriptures to die for, and Hopeless dungeons to die even more for.”
Content: Monsters and scriptures and dungeons, Oh my!
Writing: Text ranges from bloviated to concise; brisk to simple. But it is reliably miserable.
Art/design: A menagerie of styles as creative and varied as the community which spawned them.
Usability: Divided in three sections with a full index to aid navigation. Entries of varied accessibility and ease of reference at your table. 

Black Bvrn Bridge

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Concept: “The box broke inside the [ogre’s] stomach […] covering the Bridge in a cube of anti-light.”
Content:
Includes an inventive adventure-specific condition
Writing:
Provides context and important details about the scenario
Art/design:
Subdued but effective colors; concise but atmospheric map
Usability:
Logically and linearly laid out

Dogo and Dream

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Concept: “Two new monsters for Mörk Borg.”
Content:
The Doomsayer Dogo and the Eternal Dreamer in Metal Husk
Writing:
Tone and imagery are pretty grim even by Mörk Borg standards
Art/design:
Economical layouts and design with evocatively brooding illustrations
Usability:
Highly lethal with a significant chance of Misery

Dread Nights

6 contributors
Concept: “Honest work for those with a death wish, a lack of fear, or just desperate enough to do anything.” 
Content: A standalone gaslamp era gothic horror expansion for Forbidden Psalm, including 15 creatures of the night, infections, and a gothic horror themed campaign of grisly nocturnal scenarios.
Writing: Familiar horror tales stalk just beyond the illumination provided by clear mechanics and crisp scenarios.
Art/design: An elegantly restrained palette of red, black, and white. Shadowed by macabre illustrations in a variety of styles.
Usability: Clear index, reliable sections, quick reference, roster sheets, and consistent formatting make it a utilitarian wargaming rulebook. 

Faces for a Dying Land

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VTT tokens for characters and/or NPCs

Fistful of Creeps

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Concept: Five classic RPG monsters with Mörk Borg twists
Content:
Stat blocks, descriptive text, and original art
Writing:
Provides quick overviews of each monster
Art/design:
Excellent monochrome portraits
Usability:
Lines demarcate entries and connect them with illustrations 

Horrible Wounds

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Concept: “Alternative death/ broken mechanics for Mörk Borg, including a simple way to deal with ‘sanity damage.’”
Content:
Includes wound types and categories, conditions, and rules for healing
Writing:
Straightforward instructions with vivid (and occasionally humorous) descriptions of wounds
Art/design:
Poster version includes more visual flourish while print version is more visually conservative and economical
Usability:
Printable version sacrifices visual character for easier readability on standard paper

Momentary Respite

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Concept: “Camping rules for Mörk Borg...  Also, it's a poster.”
Content: Miserable camping mechanics to end your days.
Writing: A merciless nightly torture device with conditions to ratchet up the misery until the end.
Art/design: Relentless neon pink guides you across the text, with a comic strip to remind you that camping won't save you from the apocalypse.
Usability: Re-structures many non-combat mechanics in Mörk Borg. 

The Rat Saint

Concept: “Priests that fall (or get thrown) down the Galgenbeck sewers quckly find a new fervorous congregation.” 
Content: A patron saint of rats.
Writing: The mechanics for desperately crushing a burgeoning horde of rats feel novel and evocative.
Art/design: An absolutely filthy and emaciated priest plays literal host to his congregation.
Usability: Rats as area-of-effect damage. MNice! 

The Thingamajig

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Concept: “You will find it... it will take it all.”
Content: A Thingamajig
Writing: A simple organic reproduction of a violently transformational movie.
Art/design: A fluid rendition of the flesh. With clinically rotated text.
Usability: Insert for instant body horror and suspicion. 
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