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DIE

Core Rulebook
Flawed adults dragged into a cursed fantasy roleplaying game are transformed into warped takes on its classic archetypes
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fantasyhorror
Dark FantasyPlaybook-DrivenCharacter-DrivenNarrativeDramaRoleplay-HeavyFiction-FirstAtmosphericWorldbuildingCollaborative
Languages: English
Diced6 dice pool + d4–d20
System FamilyStandalone
Cost$$
LicenseProprietary
PublisherRowan, Rook & Decard
Year2022
Complexity Medium
Accessibility Medium
Community Medium

Core Mechanic

Build a dice pool of d6s equal to the stat most relevant to the task (0–4), adding dice for advantages and removing dice for disadvantages. Each 4+ is a success; the GM's difficulty subtracts from that total. Each 6+ can also activate a Special ability tied to the roll. Each of the six Paragon classes is identified with a different polyhedral die (d4, d6, d8, d10, d12, or d20) that can be added to the pool to power that class's signature abilities.

Best For

Groups who want an emotionally heavy, character-focused portal fantasy — real-world friends enter a fantasy world that mirrors their buried issues and must decide whether they can ever agree to go home.

Highlights

Six Paragon classes each tied to a specific polyhedral die with its own subsystem — Dictator breaks hearts with words, Fool gains luck from acting carefree, Emotion Knight weaponizes a chosen feeling, Neo powers techno-magic with daily-refreshing Fair Gold, Godbinder bargains with gods for miracles, Master rewrites reality as a rule-bender. Real-world Flashback lets each player recall a memory once per session for advantage on any task. Session-zero procedures build the Personas and the fantasy world around their buried issues. Designed around 2–3 session games with extended campaign rules provided.

Considerations

Premise requires players willing to roleplay vulnerable real-world versions of themselves before any fantasy play begins. Bleed themes (the fiction leaking into real relationships) push emotional intensity that many groups will need explicit safety buy-in for. Each Paragon has a distinct subsystem the class's player must learn individually. The fantasy world is built collaboratively in session zero around the player Personas rather than drawn from a fixed setting, placing significant improvisational load on the GM.