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Looking for old RPG Supps

Started by Solviss900, March 23, 2019, 02:21:14 AM

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Solviss900

Hey all,

I was checking out the threads and didnt see one for folks looking to identify older supplements that they might have forgotten the name of. Im in this exact situation. I've been wracking my brain trying to think of the title of this old one-off I found at the dollar store when I was a kid. It was for a superhero rpg system and featured Gorilla Grodd. He had traveled back in time to recruit a group of cavemen who were also mystical conduits for prehistoric animal spirits. They were working to revert modern men to their more primitive stock so Grodd could mind-control them. If any of this is familiar to anyone on here I'd love to know the name of it so I could look into it more now. The booklet was likely published in the early-to-mid 90's, and I seem to remember it having a D.C. logo in the corner.

Alexander Kalinowski

Author of the Knights of the Black Lily RPG, a game of sexy black fantasy.
Setting: Ilethra, a fantasy continent ruled over by exclusively spiteful and bored gods who play with mortals for their sport.
System: Faithful fantasy genre simulation. Bell-curved d100 as a core mechanic. Action economy based on interruptability. Cinematic attack sequences in melee. Fortune Points tied to scenario endgame stakes. Challenge-driven Game Design.
The dark gods await.

Solviss900

Eternity Inc.!!! Thats the one, good catch. Thank you so much

Razor 007

This thread title could inspire 30 pages of posts.

Excellent subject!!!
I need you to roll a perception check.....