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7th Sea: Pirate Nations (John Wick Presents)The latest supplement for the second edition of 7th Sea is now available from John Wick Presents. Pirate Nations brings five bands of brigands into the proceedings in able to toss more challenges at the player character crews. The 208 page supplement is available in PDF from our friends at DriveThruRPG for $19.99.

7th Sea Second Edition just also happens to be our first review of TGG’s March RPG Madness later tonight.

From John Wick Presents:

We’re thrilled to announce the PDF release of Pirate Nations, the second sourcebook in the 7th Sea: Second Edition line.

Let’s get the glad-rags on and drive her to sea

For a free sailor’s life for sure it ain’t free

Piracy on the Seven Seas has reached a fever pitch. The black flag poses a constant danger for merchants and navies, as unscrupulous brigands seek their fortunes. But there are more dangers afoot than pirates: beasts lurking under the waves, rumors of haunted and immortal ghost ships…and the demon named “Reis.”

This book contains material for 7th Sea: Second Edition including new Backgrounds, Advantages, Stories and Sorceries. It also includes five new Pirate Nations:

  • Numa, the land where legends were born and never left
  • La Bucca, the once-prison island turned headquarters for international intrigue
  • The Atabean Islands, where the ghosts of Rahuri ancestors sail alongside native peoples
  • Aragosta, home of the Brotherhood of the Coast and a pirate paradise
  • Jaragua, self-liberated slave colony and home of a new Sorcery called Kap Sevi

Pirate Nations also includes new setting materials for 7th Sea featuring the Devil Jonah, the dreaded Reis and Theah’s first multinational, the Atabean Trading Company. There be adventure aplenty in these lands, more than any one crew can hope to see in a lifetime.

Sail, me hearties, and treasure what good luck you find. You’ll be needing it. 

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