Skirmisher Releases 'Random Cult Generator'

Skirmisher Releases 'Random Cult Generator'

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Skirmisher Publishing is pleased to announce the release of "The Jester Dragon's Random Cult Generator"! This useful and entertaining mini-publication was authored and illustrated by veteran gamer and cultist William T. Thrasher (9 pages, Pay What You Want). It is available for download from DriveThruRPG and RPGNow. Cults threaten adventurers, civilization, and the existence of the universe itself. Whether they are sacrificing virgins, summoning tentacled horrors, or infiltrating every level of society, it is inevitable that your heroes are going to have a run-in with cultists at some point in their adventuring careers. 

Skirmisher Publishing is pleased to announce the release of "The Jester Dragon's Random Cult Generator"! This useful and entertaining mini-publication was authored and illustrated by veteran gamer and cultist William T. Thrasher (9 pages, Pay What You Want). It is available for download from DriveThruRPG and RPGNow

Cults threaten adventurers, civilization, and the existence of the universe itself. Whether they are sacrificing virgins, summoning tentacled horrors, or infiltrating every level of society, it is inevitable that your heroes are going to have a run-in with cultists at some point in their adventuring careers. And, after all, hidden temples hold the best treasure and no one builds them like a cult. But you’re a busy Game Master and have more important things to do than agonize over creating a new secret religion every week. So, once again, the Jester Dragon is ready to do all the hard work for you, with a series of tables allowing you to quickly roll up every aspect of a sinister cult, from the god it worships to the color of the priest’s robes. Grab your d100s, say a quick prayer to Grog-Nardsoth, lord of randomized numbers, and create a cult to hound your players for years to come! 

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