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OSR/NSR Tabletop Roleplaying Games

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Hi all,

As the title, I'm looking for an adventure module that hits on similar notes to a Soulsborne game. The kind of crumbling dying world aeshetic, mixed with misty forests and long (possibly perpetual) nights and vague hints at factions or individuals from a time before. You know. Soulsy stuff. King's Field counts too, even though those games are quite different, since the worlds they portray have similar aeshetics.

I've found Vermis I, which I'm very excited to (hopefully soon) get a copy of so that I can finally actually read it, but as you might imagine, this is kind of a difficult thing to formulate search terms for. There are a lot of people who try to capture these games' mechanics, but seemingly not so many that I could find trying to capture their worldbuilding.

System compatibility doesn't matter, since I plan to just mine it for ideas

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[–] sambeastie 3 points 1 year ago

I probably should've been more clear, but I'm not looking for systems. I don't think trying to replicate the mechanics of Souls leads to the best experience. In fact, I think most mechanical aspects of the games would make for an actively bad experience when transferred to ttrpgs, because player skill (the ultimate Soulsborne level up mechanic) doesn't really come into play in the same way, and fighting a boss half a dozen times isn't all that fun in tabletop games.

The parts I think ttrpgs can replicate are setting and level design, and that's what it seems is in short supply whenever people talk about Souls in tabletop form. That's why I gave the example of Vermis I which seems perfect, I just want more things like that.

Checking out Vaults of Vaarn, though, it might be a good fit. It's hitting some of the notes I'm looking for in its setting. Comes with lots of random tables too!