Is Blades in the Dark too political, too bright and cheery, or maybe just too easy? If so then you probably have a very forgiving GM - but, more importantly Band of Blades might be right up your alley. Time to git gud with the Dark Souls of Forged in the Dark RPGs If Blades in the Dark isn't dark enough for you, Band of Blades steps up the grim atmosphere and punishing difficulty.
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Your biggest issue will be finding a copy of the Special Edition - failing that, Metzger’s Iruvian expansion should have enough to get you rolling.īlades in the Dark's Special Edition is currently out of print, but you can download Johnstone Metzger's Iruvian expansion for free. If your group has any interest in being Viziers, Janissaries or Rakshasas in an Arabian-like city of demons and political intrigue, then the U’Duasha expansion is a great choice. With new city factions such as the golem-like Gualim and the I’Yalim, who are the justiciars of the realm, as well as new gang factions like the A’Tahim and Hadrakin - there are plenty of new people and groups to influence and be influenced by your characters’ crew.Ĭombined with Johnstone Metzger’s wonderful Iruvian playbooks you could create a very nice, distinctly less Euro-centric, Blades campaign. No, in U'Duasha every citizen is just a pawn for the political machinations of the demons who rule the city. No longer are you in a city plagued by ghosts, because a giant ever-burning well of fire sucks all the spirits of the dead into it. Only released in the Special Edition of the original print of Blades in the Dark, the U'Duasha expansion moves the setting to U’Duasha, the capital of Iruvia - a land loosely based on the cultures of the Middle East, Northern Africa and West Asia. If that's you, here’s a list of other great Forged in the Dark RPGs to play after Blades in the Dark.Īdd a bit of MENA flavour to your blades in the dark with an Iruvian campaign U'Duasha is the capital of Uruvia, a setting inspired by the Middle East, Northern Africa and West Asia. Or maybe they’re simply looking for something similar, but new, to play after dozens of hours in the original. Maybe they want something with a bit more combat, or a bit less combat. Maybe they’re just not into the Victorian setting.
But for some people, there’s something missing from Blades in the Dark.