This issue of Modern Dispatch provides Modern D20 GMs with two pulp villains, fully statted and ready to use, complete with adventure hooks! The Master of the World is a mysterious figure who claims to be one of the Hidden Masters of Tibetan legend, and who rules a vast criminal empire from a mountaintop fortress in the Himalayas! Rumor has it, however, that he is not Tibetan, but... [click here for more]
Another random adventure generator from Adamant Entertainment! This issue of Modern Dispatch features a generator specifically for superheroic d20 campaigns. There are a number of d20-based superhero games on the market, and the Superheroic Adventure Generator is usable with all of them...or any non-d20 superhero game, for that matter! The core concept of a comic-book-style adventure... [click here for more]
This issue of Modern Dispatch provides Modern D20 GMs with two pulp villains, fully statted and ready to use, complete with adventure hooks! Vincenzo "Vinnie Five-Angels" Pentangeli is a ruthless troubleshooter for the Mob....if the Mob has trouble, he shoots it. and... Otto Von ?bel , a reclusive industrialist who runs his business with an iron fist....and who... [click here for more]
The ultimate pulp villains have come to Modern D20! Perhaps no other group makes as perfect a villain for pulp RPG campaigns as the Nazis. They are the embodiment of evil, and suited for any adventure, whether it is a straightforward tale of espionage or a far-fetched story of occult powers and super-science. This 30-page PDF is the complete guide to using the Third Reich in your pulp-genre D20 games.... [click here for more]
From the exotic, mysterious East they come to menace western civilization, to challenge all that decent, God-fearing men hold virtuous. With hatchet and knife, pistol and poison, they strike from the shadows. These are the Perils of the Orient, the sinister villains who swarmed across the pages of pulp magazines from the very beginning in the late 1800s to the very end in the 1950s. Written by... [click here for more]
They strangle unsuspecting travelers on dark country roads. They glide though New York's glittering streets clinging to shadows, carrying fear and death in their yellow scarves. They are brutal thugs masking their villainy behind a facade of ancient mysticism. They are the Thugee, a cult of murders whose history and myth stretch back thousands of years. By the end of the 19th century the terrible... [click here for more]