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A prophecy told in your youth dictates that only fang and claw will rend your destiny, so you must be reborn as beast.
The tabletop roleplaying game of adventurers who turn to wolf flesh to fulfill a knotted quest. First appearing in issue two of Worlds Without Master, Wolfspell has been reborn now in print as the liner notes of a trifold album cover and illustrated in glorious proggy/metal fashion by Shel Kahn!
You gather with friends and transmogrify yourselves into wolves and place your destiny in the hands of the dice of Wolf and Blood!
This PDF-Only Version Includes:
Two full-color versions featuring all of Shel’s art designed for screens and devices
Two black-and-white versions sans the art to go easy on your printer
Seek the Printed Version of Wolfspell Here!
The first 11 issues of Worlds Without Master.
11 PDFs including:
“In Ssef Seat: the Cannibal Queen,” a tale of dark debauchery from D. Vincent Baker and the debut adventure of the scofflaw Jakko Orange;
"Strange Bireme," a tale of fishermen and stars featuring Manyara & Snorri written by Epidiah Ravachol;
Enter the Avenger, a roleplaying game of swords, sorcery, and the troubling insecurities of vengeance by Rafu (Raffaele Manzo);
Illustrations from Ed Heil, Storn Cook, and Tazio Bettin;
"Oh, the Beating Drum!" a sword & sorcery comic from Bryant Paul Johnson;
A miscellany of wondrous sights;
"One Winter's Due," a story about vengeance, family and crossed oaths, by Epidiah Ravachol;
"Historia Imperio--Part 1," the beginning of the history of Keith Senkowski's Conspiracy of Shadows world, fiction and cartography by Keith himself;
Wolfspell, a roleplaying game about wolves with the human blood in their veins, by Epidiah Ravachol;
Illustrations by Shel Kahn, Delfino Falciani, and Andrew DeFelice;
Yet another installment of "Oh, the Beating Drum!" a comic about the everyday life of adventurers by Bryant Paul Johnson;
A miscellany of ill omens;
"A Slaying in Smoke," a story about cults and fashion, by Epidiah Ravachol;
"In Taruve: the Merchant Train" another tale of Jakko Orange and his "niece" Tam-tam by D. Vincent Baker;
Illustrations by Steven Austin, Jeremy Duncan, Ed Heil, Storn Cook, and Chris L. Kimball;
More "Oh, the Beating Drum!" from Bryant Paul Johnson;
Swords Without Master. a sword & sorcery roleplaying game by Epidiah Ravachol;
"Two Swords of Mars,” a tale of swashbuckling upon the red planet, by Rose Bailey;
“The Prize of Banteteth,” another Snorri & Manyara tale by Epidiah Ravachol;
Illustrations by Gary McCluskey and Jon Taylor;
More “Oh, the Beating Drum!” from Bryant Paul Johnson;
"New Places, Meet Interesting People & Visit Retribution Upon Them,” a supplement to Enter the Avenger (found in issue 1) by Rafu;
A miscellany of dangerous roads to follow;
A full-color cover art by Shel Kahn;
"The Trial of the Crimson Ribbon," a tale of insufferable and indomitable curses by Jason Keeley;
"Day of the Coward," a tale of survival in an altered state of consciousness by Epidiah Ravachol;
Illustrations by Russell Ashley, Juan Ochoa, and Manuela Soriani;
The continuing adventures of adventurers in the latest installment of "Oh, the Beating Drum!" by Bryant Paul Johnson;
Sorceress Bloody Sorceress, a game of intrigue, murder and, of course, sorcery by Epidiah Ravachol;
A miscellany of repasts nourishing and nefarious;
"From Salted Earth," a tale of necromancy and redemption by Evan Dicken;
"The Pebble Ballad," an epistolary tale of century-spanning sorcery by Epidiah Ravachol;
Illustrations by Delfino Falciani, Ed Heil, and Eric Quigley;
Yet another episode of "Oh, the Beating Drum!" a comic by Bryant Paul Johnson;
A Scoundrel in the Deep, a game of darkness and fire by Renato Ramonda and Flavio Mortarino;
A miscellany of experiences unseen;
A full-color cover art by Jeff Brown;
"Three Came Upon a Fire," a tale of fire, storm, and other tales by Epidiah Ravachol;
"The Spider & the Forest Apes," a tale of with a monstrous protagonist by Dylan Craine;
Illustrations by Gennifer Bone, Chris L. Kimball, and Juan Ochoa;
For the first time among these pages, Barbarian Lord, a comic by Matt Smith;
Invisible Empire, a game of wondrous and horrifying geography by Epidiah Ravachol;
A miscellany of ill-fates;
A full-color cover art by Evan Rowland;
"In Pankech: the Ghost's Chambers," another Jakko Orange and Tam-tam adventure by Vincent Baker;
"In Search of a Slaying," a tale of patience and hunger by Epidiah Ravachol;
Illustrations by Nate Marcel, Patricia Smith, and Jabari Weathers;
Another installment of Bryant Paul Johnson's comic Oh, the Beating Drum!
No Longer With Us, a game about what happens when adventures gather to lay a companion to rest by Dymphna Coy and Josh T. Jordan;
A miscellany of treasures bizarre and rare;
A full-color cover art by Gennifer Bone;
"Nine Years of Mourning," a tale of a vengeance that crosses the world by P.H. Lee;
"High Upon the Table of the World," the tale of a doomed hunt by Epidiah Ravachol;
Illustrations by Jeff Brown, Maegan Cook, Andrew DeFelice, Delfino Falciani, Tina X Filic, Ed Heil, Jenna Kass, Chris L. Kimball, Dagmara Matuszak, Lorenzo Palermo, Eric Quigley, Andrea Scott, Kim Sokol, and Jabari Weathers;
The very first installment of Shel Kahn's brand new comic Wolf Neighbours;
Masks of the Mummy Kings, a game tomb robbery and hidden identity by Nathan D. Paoletta;
A miscellany of final resting places;
A full-color cover art by Nate Marcel;
"Because I Clasp the Clouds As Mine," a tale of a shifting identity by Osmond Arnesto;
"The Hoard of Yengra," a tale of commerce and justice by Epidiah Ravachol;
Illustrations by Wendy Martin, Vlada Monakhova, and Tiffany Turrill;
Another installment of Bryant Paul Johnson's comic Oh, the Beating Drum!
The Dread Geas of Duke Vulku, a game of horror and wonder based on the game Dread by the original author, Epidiah Ravachol;
A miscellany of delays and distractions for any journey;
A full-color cover art by Jabari Weathers;
"The Shape of the World," a tale of sorcerous rivalry, ancient love and death by Epidiah Ravachol;
"The Spirits of the Forest Apes," another monstrous tale of Kassmamon the Ranger by Dylan Craine;
Illustrations by Dagmara Matuszak, Tina X Filic and Jabari Weathers;
The next installment of Shel Kahn's comic about a community besieged by Wolf Neighbours;
Amazons, a game of adventure and devotion by Vincent Baker;
A miscellany of far off sights and portents;
And full-color cover art by Tawny Fritzinger.
That’s all.
A 40-page PDF including:
"The Shape of the World," a tale of sorcerous rivalry, ancient love and death by Epidiah Ravachol.
"The Spirits of the Forest Apes," another monstrous tale of Kassmamon the Ranger by Dylan Craine.
Illustrations by Dagmara Matuszak, Tina X Filic and Jabari Weathers.
The next installment of Shel Kahn's comic about a community besieged by Wolf Neighbours.
Amazons, a game of adventure and devotion by Vincent Baker.
A miscellany of far off sights and portents.
And full-color cover art by Tawny Fritzinger.
A 42-page PDF including:
- "Because I Clasp the Clouds As Mine," a tale of a shifting identity by Osmond Arnesto.
- "The Hoard of Yengra," a tale of commerce and justice by Epidiah Ravachol.
- Illustrations by Wendy Martin, Vlada Monakhova, and Tiffany Turrill.
- Another installment of Bryant Paul Johnson's comic Oh, the Beating Drum!
- The Dread Geas of Duke Vulku, a game of horror and wonder based on the game Dread by the original author, Epidiah Ravachol.
- A miscellany of delays and distractions for any journey.
- And full-color cover art by Jabari Weathers.
A 40-page PDF including:
"Nine Years of Mourning," a tale of a vengeance that crosses the world by P.H. Lee.
"High Upon the Table of the World," the tale of a doomed hunt by Epidiah Ravachol.
Illustrations by Jeff Brown, Maegan Cook, Andrew DeFelice, Delfino Falciani, Tina X Filic, Ed Heil, Jenna Kass, Chris L. Kimball, Dagmara Matuszak, Lorenzo Palermo, Eric Quigley, Andrea Scott, Kim Sokol, and Jabari Weathers.
The very first installment of Shel Kahn's brand new comic Wolf Neighbours.
Masks of the Mummy Kings, a game tomb robbery and hidden identity by Nathan D. Paoletta.
A miscellany of final resting places.
And full-color cover art by Nate Marcel.
A 32-page PDF including:
- "In Pankech: the Ghost's Chambers," another Jakko Orange and Tam-tam adventure by Vincent Baker.
- "In Search of a Slaying," a tale of patience and hunger by Epidiah Ravachol.
- Illustrations by Nate Marcel, Patricia Smith, and Jabari Weathers.
- Another installment of Bryant Paul Johnson's comic Oh, the Beating Drum!
- No Longer With Us, a game about what happens when adventures gather to lay a companion to rest by Dymphna Coy and Josh T. Jordan.
- A miscellany of treasures bizarre and rare.
- And full-color cover art by Gennifer Bone.
A 30-page PDF including:
- "Three Came Upon a Fire," a tale of fire, storm, and other tales by Epidiah Ravachol.
- "The Spider & the Forest Apes," a tale of with a monstrous protagonist by Dylan Craine.
- Illustrations by Gennifer Bone, Chris L. Kimball, and Juan Ochoa.
- For the first time among these pages, Barbarian Lord, a comic by Matt Smith.
- Invisible Empire, a game of wondrous and horrifying geography by Epidiah Ravachol.
- A miscellany of ill-fates.
- And full-color cover art by Evan Rowland.
A 23-page PDF including:
- "From Salted Earth," a tale of necromancy and redemption by Evan Dicken.
- "The Pebble Ballad," an epistolary tale of century-spanning sorcery by Epidiah Ravachol.
- Illustrations by Delfino Falciani, Ed Heil, and Eric Quigley.
- Yet another episode of "Oh, the Beating Drum!" a comic by Bryant Paul Johnson.
- A Scoundrel in the Deep, a game of darkness and fire by Renato Ramonda and Flavio Mortarino.
- A miscellany of experiences unseen.
- And full-color cover art by Jeff Brown.
A 29-page PDF including:
- "The Trial of the Crimson Ribbon," a tale of insufferable and indomitable curses by Jason Keeley.
- "Day of the Coward," a tale of survival in an altered state of consciousness by Epidiah Ravachol.
- Illustrations by Russell Ashley, Juan Ochoa, and Manuela Soriani.
- The continuing adventures of adventurers in the latest installment of "Oh, the Beating Drum!" by Bryant Paul Johnson.
- Sorceress Bloody Sorceress, a game of intrigue, murder and, of course, sorcery by Epidiah Ravachol.
- And a miscellany of repasts nourishing and nefarious.
Or maybe you were just looking for a mug to hold your coffee.
In any case, it was a pleasure meeting you and I hope to see you again some time.
Sincerely,
Eppy
A prophecy told in your youth dictates that only fang and claw will rend your destiny, so you must be reborn as beast.
The tabletop roleplaying game of adventurers who turn to wolf flesh to fulfill a knotted quest. First appearing in issue two of Worlds Without Master, Wolfspell has been reborn now in print as the liner notes of a trifold album cover and illustrated in glorious proggy/metal fashion by Shel Kahn!
You gather with friends and transmogrify yourselves into wolves and place your destiny in the hands of the dice of Wolf and Blood!
Includes:
A trifold album jacket that unfolds into 6 square feet of art and game
A download code for various PDF versions optimized for print or screen display
(Please allow 48 hours for this hand-crafted code to show up in your inbox)
No actual record album