This may make sense only to our British readers, but Guy Fawkes Night was originally instituted as a day of thanksgiving (with bonfires & straw-filled effigies instead of turkey & cranberry sauce) and for what could we have better cause to give thanks than Red Ruin Publishing's new 200-section Blood Sword prologue gamebook?
It's by Martin Dangov, with illustrations by Dean Spencer and Carlos Castilho, and there is a companion app developed by Prime Games that helps manage the character sheet, skill development, and combat.
You can get Sword of Harmony on DriveThruRPG and it's pay-what-you-want. That's better than a sparkler and a hot dog, eh?

Does it contain the tactical maps that you despise đ? Anyway, obviously a must read especially as you are promoting it.
ReplyDeleteMartin has wisely dispensed with the tactical maps, replacing them with skill trees that add a lot more colour to combat. It's well worth a look!
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