TEETH: BLOOD COTILLION is a grotesque, single-session, standalone table-top roleplaying game for 3-6 people (including the GM).
It is set during a single night at a high-society ball, in a cursed corner of 18th-century England. The players are formidable assassins, disguised as husband-hunting ingenues, who must root out the occult evil that lurks in the manor, destroy it and, ideally, survive.
The game uses a simplified version of the Forged In The Dark rules to tell this troubling story of peril and unpleasantness, and is designed to be played in a single session. It should take between three and five hours to play, during which time the ball goers will make horrifying decisions to achieve their victory over the supernatural, and also over polite society.
The full package includes:
- 45 pages of delirious 18th century ballroom intrigue and occult savagery
- many illustrations therein
- two maps (one with a full colour version)
- two info-packed quick reference guides for GM and players
- playbooks
- digital versions of the playbooks
- and various low-ink alternatives for the above
It's a fair bit.
(We aren't selling a pre-printed zine of BLOOD COTILLION as yet, but if you'd like to be notified of such an event then why not subscribe to our delightful newsletter? Or you could just print it out yourself and stick it together with Sellotape.)
The game was written by Jim Rossignol and Marsh Davies, with illustrations by Marsh Davies, too. Follow us on Twitter, if you like:
BLOOD COTILLION is a cut-down scenario based on our full-sized game setting, TEETH—forthcoming 2021, probably. We've previously released another one-shot using this fiction, NIGHT OF THE HOGMEN, in which players attempt to escape a ravening horde of pig monsters. We will release yet another in the coming months. Keep an eye out for it!
GAME INFORMATION
Number of players: 3-6 (including GM) Length: 3-5 hours
Release Date: 2021
Don't forget: editable versions of the Playbooks compatible with Google Sheets are also supplied! Just copy them off and edit them yourself.
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