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Godsend Agenda Mythos Layout.Indd � Artifacts of wondrous power used by notable GODSEND AGENDA D6 fi gures in myth The GODSEND Agenda � Two new organizations: The 5th Sun and the World is not your typical game of Serpent costumes and superpowers. � Introduction and write up of the Norse and Ashanti It looks at superhumans Pantheon and how they affect the � Expanded encounter and chase rules world around them. It also � Renown and Agenda rules to expand your deals with how our culture character’s role and infl uence on earth worships them, now and � Pantheon rules for creating truly godlike super in times past. GODSEND beings and the organization they belong to. Agenda offers players a � A full length globetrotting Victorian adventure chance to not only interact featuring exciting locations such as England , with those legendary Africa, and China celestial beings, but to walk � A full length adventure pitting players against outer among them as equals. gods from beyond our realm of reason. The D6 system offers � Several Short adventures set in the world of players a way to explore GODSEND Agenda. GODSEND Agenda with the award winning cinematic � Over 20 new characters to use in your super heroic game engine from West End Games! adventures Written MSRP: $35.95 288 pages, Hardback Product number KHP003 POWERS D6 Also Included is; POWERS is a D6 � Over 200 pages of extensive history and compatible sourcebook that character background set in the world of The allows players to create GODSEND Agenda. super hero characters! Learn � Four new alien races: The Angelos, Atlanteans, more about new and revised Chimerans, and Elohim. super powers, expanded � An all-encompassing list of Super human special abilities, gadget abilities and powers to make your character truly creation, advantages and extraordinary. disadvantages for use in any � Clear and concise rules for creating gadgets and D6 game. artifacts of legendary power. Sample Discoverfile a wealth of � A style sheet for life in the year 2010 Completely information on powers (new compatible with all D6 titles printed to date, and updated), so many details making the game world infi nitely expandable! that it took a whole book to contain them all. Soft cover MSRP: $25.95 GODSEND AGENDA: Page count: 144 Product number KHP005 MYTHOS Also Included is; The 1st GODSEND � Rules for superhero play with point built characters Agenda sourcebook, and a modular powers system that lets you build GODSEND Agenda: Mythos exactly the character that you want to play. contains plot hooks for � Revised and expanded powers for use with exciting adventures during GODSEND Agenda and generic “4 color” super several time periods such hero games. as ancient Egypt, the Dark � Scalable rules for over 100 super powers. Ages, Victorian England, � Expanded Gadget creation rules. the Great War, and the � Expanded super heroic combat maneuvers. postmodern age. � New advantages and disadvantages Soft cover � 13 new templates for use in any D6 game MSRP: $25.95 Page count: 144 Product number KHP004 Also Included is; Sample file TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE Chapter One: Points of 6 View Myths which are believed in tend to become true. Angelos -George Orwell Atlanteans 8 Black October 10 Chimerans 12 Elohim 14 U.S.E.R. 16 Chapter two: Game Master 18 Tools Random Encounter Generator 19 Angelos Encounters 19 Atlantean Encounters 19 Black October Encounters 19 Character Complications 20 Chimeran Encounters 20 Crime Encounters 20 Elohim Encounters 20 Extraterrestrial Encounters 21 Natural Disasters 21 Organized Crime Encounters 21 Sample file Technology Running Amok 21 U.S.E.R. Encounters 22 Location Encounters 22 Vehicle Related Locations 22 Building related Locations 22 Outdoor related Locations 22 Helpless Bystanders 23 Chase Encounters 23 Ground related Encounters 23 “Read myths. They teach you that you can turn inward, and you begin to get Flying Chase Encounters 24 the message of the symbols. Read other people’s myths, not those of your own religion, because you tend to interpret your own religion in terms of facts -- but if GODSEND Agenda Victorian Era 25 you read the other ones, you begin to get the message.” Dashing Heroes and Dastardly Villains 25 -Joseph Campbell Ten Righteous Men 25 Sons of the Deep 26 Perils of the Red Planet 26 Martian Nibiru 27 Tripod Walkers 27 PAGE 2 Chapter Three: Renown 28 Chapter Five: 45 and Agendas Organizations and Renown 29 Pantheons The 5th Sun 45 Ka Increase 29 The World Serpent 50 Followers 29 The Fi-Hankra 54 Agendas 29 The Asgardians 62 Costumes 30 Villains 70 Pantheons 31 Yellow Smiley 70 Example Pantheons 32 The Sovereign 72 Pantheon Worksheet 33 Divine& Rapture 74 Chapter Four: Wondrous 35 The Encephalon 76 Gadgets and Artifacts Chapter Six: Plot Hooks 79 13 Crystal Skulls of Aztec Legend 35 and Adventures Adinkra Symbols 37 Periods of Play 79 Ark of the Covenant 39 The Age of Heroes 79 Atlantean Myrmidon Power Armor 39 The Dark Ages 79 Bennu Cloak/Firebird Cloak 39 The renaissance and Victorian Age 79 Black Mirror of John Dee 39 The Modern and Postmodern Age 79 Cape, Cloak, Boots, or carpet of Flying 40 Plot Hook: ravages of the Black 80 Djinn Bottle 40 Hole Heart Plot Hook: Mountains of the Mind 80 Eye of Horus 40 Plot Hook: The Path of 81 Hercules’ Nemean Lion Pelt 40 Enlightenment Plot Hook: The Phoenix in the dark 81 Maat’s Feather 40 Plot Hook: Concrete Jungle 82 Mask of the Wakinyan (mask of the 41 Sample file Mini Adventure: The King of 82 Thunderbirds) Mimir, the well of wisdom 41 Stonehenge Mini Adventure: Pompeii and 84 Nambalista’s Necklace 41 Circumstance Mini Adventure: Marco Polo’s Long 86 Nuada of the Silver Arm 42 Trip Home Mini Adventure: The Dreamtime 88 Qamatha Skins 42 is Over Mini Adventure: The Son of Man 90 Robert Johnson’s Guitar 42 Mini Adventure: The Sleeping 92 Seven league Boots 42 Dragon Full Adventure: Mothers Milk 94 Wakinu’s Star Cloak 43 Full Adventure: Dr. Theophiles 103 Zemis 43 Emporium of the Uncanny Full Adventure: Pandora Project 121 Index 140 PAGE 3 For West End Games GODSEND Agenda: D6 system Design Nikola Vrtis Based on Material by and with special thanks to Mythos Greg Farshtey, Douglas Kaufman, Fred Jandt, Peter Schweighofer, Bill Slavicsek, Bill Smith, Ed Stark, George R. Strayton, Teeuwynn Woodruff, Written and other D6 System, MasterBook, Shatterzone, and Torg contributors ,Mike Fiegel, Matt B. Carter, Darren Miguez, and Jerry D. Grayson West End Game Publisher Editing Eric Gibson Mike Fiegel For free support, information about books for this game system and other WEG systems, links to fan sites, details on licensing this system, and much more, visit our Web site at www.westendgames.com! Cover The D6 logo, The D6 System, West End Games, Ltd., D6 System, Legend Sam Araya System, West End Games, and WEG are trademarks of Purgatory Publishing Inc Artwork Aaron Scott, Grace D. Palmer, Renee Grayson, and Jerry D. GraysonSample file Layout Jerry D. Grayson Playtesting, Contributions, and Inspiration Erik Durkin, James Finley, Robert Weldy, Janet Nelson, Aaron Scott, Christopher Buss, Clea Grayson, Gabriel Grayson, Otho and Patricia Bobbins, Renee Grayson, Brandy Stovall, Mr. T, Tracy McCormick, Rex King, and Fishbone GODSEND Agenda: Mythos ISBN0-9716234-3-0 Check us out on the web www.godsendagenda.com The contents are TM and © 2005 Khepera Publishing. The Khepera Scarab and the Godsend Agenda logo are ® Khepera publishing. No portion of this book may be reproduced by any means without written consent from the publisher, except for review purposes. Any resemblance to persons living or dead is purely coincidental or used for the expressed purpose of parody. PAGE 4 Sample file PAGE 5.
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