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Score Big Savings with the Kult: Divinity Lost Bundle of Holding

Kult: Divinity Lost (Modiphius Entertainment)Helmgast and Bundle of Holding have teamed for a money saving deal on the Kult: Divinity Lost roleplaying game. Hop aboard for $14.95 a get the core book, GM screen, and reference deck or go all in and score all six PDFs for the current threshold price of $25.77. These savings run through November 6th and ten percent of each payment (after gateway fees) will be donated to the not-for-profit initiative RollVsEvil.

About the bundle:

Magician! We’ve resurrected our October 2020 Kult: Divinity Lost Bundle featuring the 2018 Helmgast edition of the acclaimed tabletop roleplaying game of contemporary horror Kult. The world around us is a lie, and humanity is trapped in Illusion. By discovering the truth about our prison, our captors, our hidden past, and our Shadow selves, player characters hope to awaken from their induced sleep and take control of a stolen destiny. Funded in a February 2016 Kickstarter campaign, Kult: Divinity Lost updates the original 1991 Kult with a new rules set Powered by the Apocalypse. But just as before, death in Kult is only the beginning. Escape your nightmares, strike bargains with demons, and try to stay alive in a world full of pain.

(Content warning: Kult has always been, and remains, a game of visceral and psychological horror about madness, sex, brutality, and death.)

For just US$14.95 you get all three titles in this revived offer’s Starter Collection (retail value $49) as DRM-free ebooks, including the complete Kult: Divinity Lost core rulebook, the GM Screen, and the Reference Deck.

And if you pay more than this revival’s threshold price of $25.77, you’ll level up and also get this offer’s entire Bonus Collection with three more titles worth an additional $52, including the full-length campaign The Black Madonna, the scenario collection Taroticum and Other Tales, and a print-and cut deck of the unsettling Kult Tarot Cards, which are used in the title scenario of Taroticum.

Jeff McAleer

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