A downloadable Tabletop RPG

An expansion of the rules for Nate Treme's pen-and-paper roleplaying game In the Light of a Ghost Star.

This expansion includes the option for Emissary, as an additional Stat to cover many types of social and cultural activities.  It also includes the option for an Esper Stat and accompanying powers to create psionic characters of various sorts.

The text of this document is Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) licensed. Feel free to reuse or adapt it in your own works. Please be respectful.

StatusReleased
CategoryPhysical game
Rating
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
(6 total ratings)
Authorkisnerp
GenreRole Playing
Tagsdying-earth, Post-apocalyptic, psionic, Sci-fi, scifi, Tabletop role-playing game, weird

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Hey! I'm currently writing a full adventure for In the Light of a Ghost Star, and I was wondering if I could include your Pscionic Origins and Psychic Powers lists in the document. I would credit you as a designer in the credits and link your profile in the description. Let me know what you think!

Hi Alec,

It is thoughtful of you to ask and I'm honored you find it interesting and useful enough to want to incorporate into your own game.  But I distributed it using a Creative Commons license so that folks would feel free to reuse this material without having to beg my express permission. So please feel free to incorporate it into your own work in whole or in part as you like.

Peace.

- Peter Kisner

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I really love ItLoaGS and is always great to have new stuff to play with (While playing my first game had to come with a random mutation table based in one half shown by Nate Treme in a play report but adding some new odd ones and really wanted to write one but never have time for it).
I'm not completely sure about the need of a new stat (I know the three ones don't always seem to cover all possible circumstances) but would love to try it to see how it goes and really love the table of psionic tables.
Thanks very much for this, Peter ;D

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Thanks Roque.

Glad it grabs your interest.

I find myself often reinventing wheels which others seems satisfied with, but don't quite rub me right.

Since the changes in this document might not be to everyone's tastes, I tried to keep the components as modular as possible, so they could be swapped in or out without altering things much otherwise.

Hope you find it of use.