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A creepy looking roleplaying game is out in print and PDF from Psychoda Press. Built on the rules light Panic Engine, Ruination Pilgrimage drops players into a Medieval age wracked by war, plague, demons, and worse horrors. The 65 page softcover, saddlestitched zine is available at Space Penguin Ink for an MSRP of $40.00 or grab just the PDF over at DriveThruRPG for $9.99.

About the zine:

Ruination Pilgrimage is a Panic Engine Game of horror, plague, warfare, and demons set in a medieval age. Within this book are rules, light setting hints, and many tables filled with the  information to run long campaigns or one-off sessions.

There are five playable classes: Fighter, Priest, Merchant, Scholar, or Laborer. Multiple tables are used to generate previous jobs with skills and stat bumps, histories, random starting kits, and a vice. Vices are leveraged at certain times in the game and interact with the Panic Engine introduced in the Mothership: Sci-fi Horror RPG by Tuesday Knight Games.

Percentile dice are used to attempt actions with success and failures depending on if the dice result are below or above the Attribute Score or Save.

Sorrow is acumulated on failed rolls and demonic encounters. If enough Sorrow builds up, characters may Despair and find themselves in worse situations!

Play as a Fighter trained in either archery or arms, Merchants with their fast-talking and deal-making persuasiveness, Scholars who are highly trained in the sciences and arts, the Clergy who are able to invoke angels and utter nearly magical prayers, and lastly the Laborer who toil and create the tools used in every day life and the never ending war with the legions of demons.

Jeff McAleer

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