Each of these three standalone skirmish games for 28mm miniatures adapts the Forbidden Psalm rules, but you don't need the original Forbidden Psalm rulebook to play.
Dread Nights (128pp, retail price $12): Players create a crew of demon-slaying Nightfolk and embark on any of 14 ready-made scenarios designed to test skill, cunning, foresight, and luck. The Nightfolk are the ones that take the fight to the beasts, sometimes successfully, and when they do there is coin to be made – honest work for those with a death wish, a lack of fear, or just desperate enough to do anything. Are you brave enough to face the Dread Nights?
Mörk Boll (60pp, retail $10): In the fields outside the Hogs Head Inn, the teams of the Mörk Boll League play in the world's dumbest and bloodiest ball game. In Mörk Boll, fouls win prizes, referees can be fatally dealt with, and (after someone dies) even mascots can play. Whether you seek fame, bloodshed, or gold, Mörk Boll is a sport of cunning and brutality for the mad, desperate, and hungry. Includes rules for exploding balls, wild weather conditions involving maggot rain, and decapitating your enemies and scoring with their heads.
Cloth Goblins (24pp, retail $9): While wandering in the woods, cloth goblins (adorable cloth constructs of the habernagerie) have found the dark world of Forbidden Psalm. To survive these dark and twisted nights, they have built a fort against all that comes forth from the dead woods. Cloth Goblins is a base-building and -defending game. Create a clan of gobbos, design and build your fort, and protect it from foul creatures of darkness.
These games are independent productions by Will Rahman and are not affiliated with Ockult Örtmästare Games or Stockholm Kartell. They are published under the Mörk Borg Third Party License. Mörk Borg copyright Ockult Örtmästare Games and Stockholm Kartell.
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