Sagas of the Sea Peoples
A project in Ottawa, Canada by Fraser Ronald000days
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Survive and thrive in the post-apocalypse of 3000 years ago. A tabletop roleplaying game set in the Late Bronze Age Collapse.
Backers: 138
Average Pledge Per Backer: $26 CAD
Funded: $3,595 CAD of $4,500 CAD
Dates: Feb 4th -> Feb 29th (25 days)
Project By: Fraser Ronald
Backers: 138
Average Pledge Per Backer: $26 CAD
Funded: $3,595 CAD of $4,500 CAD
Dates: Feb 4th -> Feb 29th (25 days)
Project By: Fraser Ronald
$3,595 CAD
current pledge level
Last Updated: February 29 @ 12:05 -0500 GMT
79%
of goal
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Latest News
Delayed Gratification
February 25th - via: kickstarter.com
I've been assigned a temporary duty in my day job that will require me to be travelling over the weekend, meaning I won't be able to respond when we learn the ultimate fate of Sagas of the Sea Peoples on Saturday, February 29. I will be in touch as... (Read More)
Saga of the Sagas: The Warrior's Dilemma
February 24th - via: kickstarter.com
Previously, in writing about Sagas of the Sea Peoples, I provided a list of the design goals that were guiding my work. Just to remind you, for Sagas of the Sea Peoples, my initial design goals are: · When you’ve got nothing, you’ve got nothing... (Read More)
Saga of the Sagas: Overturning the Status Quo
February 21st - via: kickstarter.com
This is an updated re-post from when Sagas was being developed on my Patreon. Previously, in writing about Sagas of the Sea Peoples, I provided a list of the design goals that were guiding my work. Just remind you, for Sagas of the Sea Peoples, my... (Read More)
Saga of the Sagas: Chaos
February 16th - via: kickstarter.com
This is an updated re-post from when Sagas was being developed on my Patreon. Previously, in writing about Sagas of the Sea Peoples, I provided a list of the design goals that were guiding my work. Just to remind you, for Sagas, my initial design... (Read More)
Saga of the Sagas: Desperation
February 11th - via: kickstarter.com
This is a version of a post from my Patreon where Sagas of the Sea Peoples was developed. It is where I do most of my development of games and adventures, and I greatly appreciate any support. Previously, in writing about Sagas of the Sea Peoples, I... (Read More)
Saga of the Sagas: Design Goals
February 9th - via: kickstarter.com
Family matters have kept me busy this last little while, but am back and while I’m not fully in the game, I have not abandoned the idea of an RPG based on the Sea Peoples. And with stunning originality, let’s go with the working title, Sagas of... (Read More)
Add-Ons
February 5th - via: kickstarter.com
As at least one person has expressed interest in being able to purchase existing games as a part of this Kickstarter, I've included Add-Ons to the campaign. As noted on the updated page, the PDFs of select games are available to backers at the... (Read More)
The Saga of the Sagas: Who Were These People?
February 5th - via: kickstarter.com
From the game itself: A relief in an Egyptian mortuary temple shows a great battle between the pharaoh and invaders from the sea. In the 19th century, French Egyptologist Emmanuel de Rougé termed these invaders peuples de la mer or “peoples of the... (Read More)
The Saga of Sagas: From Kushites to the Late Bronze Age Collapse
February 4th - via: kickstarter.com
Sagas of the Sea Peoples originated with some yardwork. Hang in there, I have a point. Repetitive labour lets me zone out, to kind of enter a Zen space where my thoughts are divorced from my actions. The body does what it needs to do while the mind... (Read More)
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