Worlds Without Number - The Atlas of the Latter Earth

Discover the incredible vastness of the universe of Worlds Without Number - The Atlas of the Latter Earth, where the dark past and infinite possibilities intertwine in a rich tapestry of adventure and mystery. This expansive guide is not just a collection of information about the world, but an essential resource for masters and players who wish to explore the depths of the Latter Earth. With over two hundred pages packed with intriguing details, you'll find: - A sweeping narrative chronicling the tumultuous evolution of the Western Hemisphere, from the distant echoes of the First Age to the challenges shaping the present day. - Descriptions of more than thirty unique nations and territories, each meticulously crafted to integrate easily into your game, providing speed and fluidity for busy masters. - New classes that expand your character options, such as the charismatic Bard, the darkly intriguing Cursed, the fearless Mageslayer and the sage who inhabits regions of low magic. - A diverse bestiary, featuring terrifying enemies and monstrous Ruined, ready to challenge your players in epic combat. - Innovative optional rules that allow you to explore campaigns with low or no magic, introducing mechanics for serious wounds, adjusted spells and primitive firearms. - Additional tools that grant new powers and abilities, enriching the experience of beginner characters. - Universal "character tags" that help bring NPCs to life, shaping their motivations and stories in an engaging way. - Guidelines for maritime adventures, including naval combat and navigation, everything you need to explore the mysterious seas of Middle Earth. - Maps in JPEG format ready for editing, as well as EPUB and MOBI files of the PDFs, ensuring that your reading experience is convenient on any device. Get ready to explore the secrets and challenges of the future in this vast and adventurous universe. Worlds Without Number - The Atlas of the Latter Earth is your gateway to becoming the master of an age yet to come!

Age 12 + 120 min 2 to 10 players

Artists: Jeff Brown (II); Dominick Critelli

Designers: Kevin Crawford;

Date: 2022

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Mechanics: Scenario / Mission / Campaign, Storytelling, Paper and pen, Data Scrolling, RPG

Topics: Fantasy

Table of Contents
- How to Play
- Tips for playing
- Game mechanics
- Game components
- Additional Information

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Main objective

The main aim of the game "Worlds Without Number - The Atlas of the Latter Earth" is to provide a vast and detailed post-apocalyptic fantasy campaign setting for RPG masters and players, set in a distant future where the Earth has undergone numerous cataclysmic changes. The supplement expands the world of the original "Worlds Without Number" game, offering a rich tapestry of cultures, geographical regions, political factions and ancient mysteries to explore. It is designed to inspire and drive creative storytelling, allowing players to immerse themselves in intricate, personalized adventures while unlocking the secrets of the reconstructed world.

Tips for playing Worlds Without Number - The Atlas of the Latter Earth

Here are some tips for doing better in the game Worlds Without Number - The Atlas of the Latter Earth:

  • Study the peoples and factions of the Atlas to understand their motivations and possible alliances.
  • Use the faction system to describe geopolitical changes in the world.
  • Explore mysterious regions of Latter Earth to enrich the narrative with unique discoveries.
  • Incorporate elements of magic sparingly, respecting the supernatural balance of the world.
  • Highlight technological ruins as the narrative focus for archaeological adventures.
  • Use the generation tables to create dynamic and unexpected events in the game.
  • Encourage players to interact with alien cultures to foster cultural diversity.
  • Create challenges that reflect the peculiarities of Latter Earth, such as exotic flora and fauna.
  • Delve into the stories of NPC characters to enrich the role-playing experience.
  • Be flexible with the development of the campaign to adapt elements of the Atlas to the specific group.

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Mechanics of Worlds Without Number - The Atlas of the Latter Earth

  • Scenario / Mission / Campaign - This game is set in a post-apocalyptic fantasy universe called "Latter Earth", where vestiges of past civilizations mix with magic and technology. Campaigns are made up of missions aligned to a central storyline, allowing players to explore complex narratives and develop their characters within the epic context of the devastated world. Each mission challenges players to make decisions that influence the outcome of their adventures and the fate of the regions they explore.
  • Storytelling - The game stands out for its emphasis on collaborative storytelling, where both the Master and the players contribute to the unfolding of the stories. The Master creates the skeleton of the plots and environments, while the players, through their decisions and interpretations, help build the narrative in a dynamic and engaging way. The mechanics encourage creativity and improvisation, allowing each session to be unique.
  • Paper and pen - Traditional elements of tabletop role-playing games, the use of pen and paper is crucial for keeping track of character statistics, maps, plot notes and any additional material needed for the game. It helps organize game elements and serves as a quick reference during sessions, increasing involvement and facilitating immersion in the game universe.
  • Data Scrolling - As in many tabletop RPGs, the system is based on the use of dice to determine the success or failure of the characters' actions. Worlds Without Number uses a mechanic centered mainly on d20 to carry out skill tests, combat resolution and random events. This mechanic introduces elements of chance and uncertainty, encouraging players to strategize and adapt.
  • RPG - The game is a tabletop RPG, where participants take on the roles of characters in a fictional universe. Through defined rules and a character progression system, the game offers an interactive narrative experience, with players collaborating and confronting challenges proposed by the Game Master. The experience focuses on building characters, developing stories and exploring the rich and multifaceted world.

Game components Worlds Without Number - The Atlas of the Latter Earth

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  • Combat System
  • Adventures
  • Exploring Worlds
  • Resource Management
  • Character Classes
  • Creating Meetings
  • Narrative Context
  • Game mechanics
  • Interaction rules
  • Maps and Locations

Additional Information

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