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Fellowship

2nd Edition
Heroic fantasy adventure where one player runs the evil Overlord and each hero gives voice to a whole fantasy people
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fantasy
NarrativeFiction-FirstPlaybook-DrivenHigh-FantasyHeroicCollaborativeWorldbuildingOpen SourceTheater of the MindGM-FriendlyRoleplay-Heavy
Languages: English
Dice2d6
System FamilyPbtA
Cost$
LicenseCreative Commons CC BY-SA 4.0
PublisherLiberi Gothica Games
Year2019
Complexity Medium
Accessibility High
Community Low

Core Mechanic

Roll 2d6 + stat (Blood, Courage, Sense, Grace, or Wisdom). 10+ full success, 7–9 success with a cost, 6− the Overlord makes a Cut against you. Playbook moves trigger from fictional actions. Hope (roll 3d6 keep best two) and Despair (roll 3d6 keep worst two) modify all rolls and cancel each other out when both are present.

Best For

Groups who want LOTR-style co-operative epic fantasy where one player commits to playing the evil Overlord throughout the campaign and each hero treats themselves as the spokesperson for an entire fantasy people.

Highlights

Dedicated Overlord playbook lets one player run the villain throughout the campaign with structured threat, plan, and Cut mechanics. Each hero playbook grants full authority over their fantasy people's lore, history, and culture — players are the canonical voice for their species. Over a dozen Destiny playbooks unlock at level 5 to transform heroes into greater figures (Chosen One, Cyborg, Witch, Lord of Beasts, and others). CC BY-SA 4.0 license permits free modification and redistribution.

Considerations

Requires one player to commit to running the villain full-time with no hero of their own. Hero playbooks are tightly themed around six fantasy archetypes (Dwarf, Elf, Halfling, Heir, Orc, Squire) — groups wanting non-Tolkien-style species must reskin or hack the playbooks. Tracking Bonds, Companions, Hope, Despair, and tagged gear adds bookkeeping above the typical PbtA load. Whether a fictional Advantage exists for Finish Them often requires table interpretation.