It’s after Hallowe’en, but you can still get cosplaying goblins, humourously large weapons, questionable treats, and…

It’s after Hallowe’en, but you can still get cosplaying goblins, humourously large weapons, questionable treats, and…

It’s after Hallowe’en, but you can still get cosplaying goblins, humourously large weapons, questionable treats, and (probably) a ghost in…

Noises in the Old Theatre

“The rumour is that, yesterday, most of the goblin bandits that camp in the abandoned theatre left. They intercepted a fine merchant convoy, and now they are in the city, buying provisions or getting drunk on stolen wine. It’s a perfect day for a small incursion into the goblin lair. In and out. Easy money.”

Of course, it won’t be as simple as that…

Noises in the Old Theatre is an adventure and quick-start ruleset for The Indie Hack (TIH), which is a minimalist fantasy roleplaying game that is played with pencils, paper, dice, and imagination.

It doesn’t use 10+, 7-9, 6- results on 2d6, but I think that’s still okay. Apocalypse World broadly inspires the dice mechanics and the approach to light-weight, deadly, story-focussed gaming. The hinted-at setting, game economy, and player-driven details should be familiar to players of Apocalypse World.

This is a good opportunity for people to try this hack of a hack for less than the price of The Indie Hack.

If you hate my face, and think the horse I rode in on is fat and/or ugly, just say so in the comments.

Grab it in PDF for $3 at: http://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/197196/Noises-in-the-Old-Theatre

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2 thoughts on “It’s after Hallowe’en, but you can still get cosplaying goblins, humourously large weapons, questionable treats, and…”

  1. I hate your face, and the horse you rode in on is BOTH fat AND ugly. But i’m not here to hold horses to MY standards of beauty, or to fat shame them. I am only here to hate your face.

    Also, to announce to the WORLD that I just bought Noises in the Old Theatre. I’m looking forward to getting to the bottom of the mysteries that we create therein!

  2. Andrew Fish I’m telling my horse what you’ve said.

    Hope you enjoy running it! As always, I can be prodded for answers to any questions.

    I’m pleased with how this collaboration turned out: my artist is also a fine andventure-wright.

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