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Cursed Scroll Zine, Vol. 1: Diablerie! Print + PDF (Shadowdark RPG)

This is for the physical print version of Cursed Scroll 1. You also get a free PDF download immediately.

Cursed knights channeling demonic power, mist-addled forests where witches and warlocks stalk the trees, and crumbling castles housing ancient, eldritch creatures!

The first-ever issue of Cursed Scroll Zine is here to add diabolical new ideas to your TTRPG game world! Inside its 68 pages, you'll find: 

The Hideous Halls of Mugdulblub, a 1st-level dungeon crawl heavy on exploration, factions, and sorcerous wonder

  • The Gloaming, a gloomwrought hex crawl in a misty, demon-haunted forest and swamp
  • Three new classes for Shadowdark RPG: witch, warlock, and knight of St. Ydris
  • 36 new spells, 6 eldritch warlock patrons, 20 character backgrounds
  • 14 new monsters, including the legendary Willowman
  • Classic, hand-drawn maps and player-safe JPEGs for virtual table tops

Cursed Scroll uses Shadowdark RPG rules, but it's easily compatible with any old-school fantasy roleplaying system.

Just want the PDF version? Link here.

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matthew mccloud

Awesome stuff

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David Morris
Amazing Quality

The Cursed Scroll Zines are SO GOOD! The art is exciting and evocative. The writing is compelling and succinct. The maps and charts provide an incredible amount of material for many, many sessions of play. I am going to purchase the whole series!

The size of the Zine matches the Shadowdark rule book, which is perfect. There's not a wasted inch of space.

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Christopher Sella
totally sick

inspiring, truly embraces the spirit of the game

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Robert Johnson
Love the new classes

Just awesome.

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Richard Ashton
Cursed and I love it…

In the nicest possible way, all that Kelsey touches turns to Shadow. Or Darkness. But mainly Shadow.

These zines are a fantastic expansion of the game. Tightly written. No spoon-feeding. A fertile springboard for creative ideas.

As in the core game, the layout is clear and spacious, and the art is darkly evocative. And for the haptically-predisposed, the cover feels silky-smooth as a goblin’s bottom. I should know…