FLAMES OF FREEDOM Grim & Perilous RPG: Powered by ZWEIHANDER RPG

by Richard Iorio and Daniel D Fox

Dejan Mandic (Illustrator), Ken Duquet (Illustrator), Adam J. Rose (Editor), Anna Goldberg (Editor), Elijah Forbes (Editor), Gabe Hicks (Editor), James Introcaso (Editor), and Kate Bullock (Editor)

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FLAMES OF FREEDOM is an American Gothic horror tabletop role-playing game, Powered by ZWEIHÄNDER RPG.

It is the dawn of the American Revolutionary War of 1776. A tangled web of conspiracy spans North America. It does not matter what your creed, color, culture, faith or gender is—all stand together in the war for survival. Every Rebel patriot holds Thomas Paine’s Common Sense aloft as they take up arms against the British Empire. The city of Boston is occupied by the Red Coats, surrounded by Rebel militias. But as the revolution has begun, something far more mysterious stirs.

Agents of the occult entreat both the Continental Army and British Empire. Freemasons conspire in the City of Brotherly Love. Maryland is in the throes of a witch hunt by the Knights Templar. Amid the chaos, other grim fairy tales have emerged.

Ghouls have been tunneling beneath Boston. There are sightings of witches in the Great Dismal Swamp. Indigenous sachem speak of devils who walk among the living. The Leeds Devil haunts the Pine Barrens of New Jersey. And worse still, a shadowy collective called “The Mandoag” seeks to consume all, Loyalists and Rebels alike.

In this game, most people have either chosen to deny the supernatural or rationalize it away. A rare few accept it for what it is to act. You are among those heroes and destined for greatness… or death. 

This alternative history game includes most of what you need to play: a player’s handbook, a game master’s guide, a bestiary, and an introductory adventure set in Boston. All that’s left are a few friends, pencils, and a handful of dice.
  • ISBN10 1524862517
  • ISBN13 9781524862510
  • Publish Date 9 December 2021
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint Andrews McMeel Publishing
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 672
  • Language English