Rifts: Chaos Earth is a 2003 offshoot of Palladium’s Rifts Megaverse setting. It takes place right after the rifts appeared all over the earth and players become involved in the ensuing chaos of monsters and magic overrunning the planet. The point of the release seemed to be to make Rifts more palatable for those lame…
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WTF, D&D: Steve’s Twelve Days of Riftsmas
We hope your little ones are tucked in their beds with visions of D-Bees and Ley Lines dancing in their heads. It’s almost time for Santa to arrive through a Rift! Celebrate Riftsmas with this traditional Riftsmas song from Steve. The Twelve Days of Riftsmas On the First Day of Riftsmas my true love gave to…
WTF, D&D: Cthulhu ’90s Solo Project – The Toné Out of Space (Part 2)
When we left off our investigation, Lisa “Left Eye” Lopes had been contacted by her FBI friend, Wolf, to check out an unusual crime scene. A deformed body and strange burn marks had been discovered at a cabin in the mountains. Left Eye spotted a clue in the partially burned cabin and followed it to a store…
WTF, D&D: Cthulhu ’90s Solo Project – The Toné Out of Space
The year is 1993. Bill Clinton is president, grunge is hitting its flannel stride, gangstsa rap rules on the Westside, and unthinkable horrors lurk just beyond the threshold. This sense of American normalcy is thanks, in part, to the sometimes blundering efforts of Kurt Cobain, Eazy-E, and Lisa “Left Eye” Lopes. Along with their friend…
WTF, D&D: Otherverse America Campaign Setting (The Abortion War RPG)
Chris A. Field is probably the most controversial figure of Indie RPGs. He is responsible for the perverse Black Tokyo setting and, most infamously, its Tournament of Rapists supplement. A supplement so offensive it has actually disappeared from e-sellers like DriveThru RPG. Shoveling rape themes into role playing games is one way to court controversy, but…