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Forge: Out of Chaos RPG
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Tales That Dead Men Tell
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Tales That Dead Men Tell

Module for Forge
Illustrated by:
Jim Feld
Product Code:
BGU1003
SRP:
$9.95 (US)
ISBN#
1-892294-02-8

For more than a decade the ruins of Kamon Manor have been vacant. Now, the manor's church bell is ringing and the investigating militia forces have disappeared. Only the characters can overcome the dangers of the manor and uncover the mystery behind its strange occurrences. Guaranteed to bring hours of entertainment, thrills, and chills.

The second module designed to support the Forge Universe, TTDMT offers a mysterious plot, new monsters, source material, and a variety of hooks and hints to continue the adventure.

Read Reviews about Tales That Dead Men Tell:

"Get this one. And be sure to have the lights on when you play. Sometimes "things that go bump in the night" are right behind you."
-
Bill Albanito of National Gamers Guild

"The module adds yet another eclectic piece to the wonderfully eccentric World of Juravia."
-Tracy Birdine of the RPG Times

“Production values are quite good - color cover with a multitude of black and white interior illustrations, including maps.”
          -Russ Lockwood of MagWeb

"Mark Kibbe has done a smash up job of storytelling and adventure development ... GMs will love the plot twists and overall dark undertones of this setting."
          -William C. Maynard of the RPG Review

"Tales That Dead Men Tell brings an excellent sense of balance and mystery."
          -Russ Lockwood of Magweb

"I recommend buying this module with Forge: Out of Chaos as the module could very easily be turned into the basis for an entire campaign."
          -Rich Staats of Interregnum Magazine

"If you play high adventure RPG's, this adventure is worth picking up."
          -Scott Haring of Pyramid Magazine

...the art, done by Jim Feld sets the mood of this second module quite nicely, right down to the monochromatic cover reminiscent of classic mags like Wierd Tales and Tales from The Crypt.
          -Tracy Birdine of the RPG Times