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Already have the digital files here, but also picked up the box! I've been eagerly awaiting a re-print of the collection.

I wonder if Max Moon's standard gold 'magnetic zine storage box' uses the same 'metallic gold' printing as the Solitary Defilement Box?... Hope so! Grabbed one to have some extra zine storage.

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I would buy this in an instant if it went to Kickstarter or the like.  The Special Edition through Max Moon is pretty awesome, but also so hard to get! (Reprint when?!)

Hah sorry to hit every most of your pages at once!  I have almost all your Mōrk Borg stuff in print and what you create is incredible -- I was overdue to leave a positive comment them.

Can't wait for the upcoming Vaults of Torment KS!

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I would highly recommend any and all of Christian Eichhorn's Mörk Borg supplements - they all have fantastic layout and art, creative content that adds new systems and creative twists on existing ones, and capture the brutal and beautiful feel of the core book.

Apocrypha is a must-have if you're looking to add kinds of new systems and encounters to your session, offering perhaps the most wide variety of system supplements of Christian's collection.  Apocrypha includes a multitude of new skills and statuses, revival mechanics, and fresh encounters like "The Body Shop" for character augmentations, the "Forbidden Vault" for all manner of evil items, and "The Hunter's Guild" for "Hirelings" (followers) and a bounty exploration system.  You'll also find new classes, a variety of monsters, and d86 'Otherworldly Summons' and two small dungeon crawls for some additional fun.

Enjoy Apocrypha? Check out Purgatory for even more unique gamplay supplements/additions. Want something to complement Apocrypha? Check out Galgenbeck Sacrifice or Bergen Chrypt for a more campaign-focused adventure. 

I would highly recommend any and all of Christian Eichhorn's Mörk Borg supplements - their quality is some of the highest of any you can find.

Monsters! is one of the more unique of Christian's collection, both in style and substance.  You won't find other gameplay additions like encounters, dungeons, classes, or the like ... It's a bestiary full of enemies and monsters on offer!  They're fantastic, and the Undead Generator is a great addition as well.  Waclaw Traier's signature artistic style - while different than the sharp lines and bright color palettes you'll be familiar with in the core Mörk Borg book or other parts of Christian's collection - is phenomenal.

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I would highly recommend any and all of Christian Eichhorn's Mörk Borg supplements - they all have fantastic layout and art, creative content that adds new systems and creative twists on existing ones, and capture the brutal and beautiful feel of the core book.

Hallowed is a great pick-up if you're looking for for a grand adventure  also paired with plenty of general gameplay supplements.  Hallowed's campaign ("Bone Heart Crusaders") takes you through the Valley of the Unfortunate Undead, with tons of locations, enemies, NPCs, and new systems - a base 'war camp' and threat level system being standout.  Hallowed also includes many general gameplay supplements, like new classes, blessings, relics, D88 Crusaders (NPCs), and 2x d66 'Reclamations' (major and minor treasures). 

Enjoy Hallowed? Check out Purgatory for even more unique gamplay supplements/additions. Want something to complement Hallowed? Check out Galgenbeck Sacrifice or Bergen Chrypt for a more campaign-focused adventure, or Apocrypha for something more focused on supplementing your existing campaigns.

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I would highly recommend any and all of Christian Eichhorn's Mörk Borg supplements - they all have fantastic layout and art, creative content that adds new systems and creative twists on existing ones, and capture the brutal and beautiful feel of the core book.

Galgenbeck Sacrifice is a great pick-up if you're looking for a sprawling, in depth campaign through Galgenbeck - story, systems, hooks, encounters, dungeons, and enemies included (.  Sacrifice also includes plenty of fun to bring to your own sessions, such as rumours and quests, NPCs / enemies,  and a D100 encounter table. 

Enjoy Galgenbeck Sacrifice?  Check out Bergen Chrypt, which also provides a huge campaign through the the Wästland.  Want something to complement Sacrifice? Check out Purgatory or Apocrypha for more general gameplay supplements/additions.

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I would highly recommend any and all of Christian Eichhorn's Mörk Borg supplements - they all have fantastic layout and art, creative content that adds new systems and creative twists on existing ones, and capture the brutal and beautiful feel of the core book.

Purgatory is a great pick-up if you're looking to add some overall variety to your sessions, as it includes a wealth of new classes and skills, a Village Generator, and D100 Encounters.  Like a few of Christian Eichhorn's offerings, Purgatory also includes a small Dungeon (Cult of the Knotted Snake), and campaign (Purgatory) with some fresh mechanics to mix things up.

Enjoy Purgatory? Check out Apocrypha for even more unique gamplay supplements/additions. Want something to complement Purgatory? Check out Galgenbeck Sacrifice or Bergen Chrypt for a more campaign-focused adventure.