Bleake Rebellion

Bleake Rebellion by M. J. Graham, published by Lulu.com on December 2, 2013, is a fantasy roleplaying game designed for 3 to 6 players aged 16 or older. This edition spans 152 pages and invites players to create a band of rebels aiming to overthrow corrupt authorities in their city. The book provides essential rules for beginners, advanced rules for experienced players, and a guide to life within the rebels’ city, facilitating a structured yet imaginative gameplay experience.
Readers will find a unique system for resolving challenges and building narratives, enhancing their roleplaying experience. The game emphasizes humor and entertainment, making it suitable for those interested in puzzles and games. With its engaging premise and comprehensive rules, Bleake Rebellion offers a platform for players to immerse themselves in a world of rebellion and adventure.
Official synopsis Publisher
“”You are cordially invited to the beheading of your worthy friend, Edina Bleake, for the crimes of incitement, conspiracy and treason. Your fellow dignitary’s last exit shall take place this Wednesday at two in the afternoon in the market square. Thereafter, her corpse and head shall be paraded through the streets in her honour.”” Bleake Rebellion is a captivating fantasy roleplaying game where you create a band of rebels seeking to overthrow the corrupt authorities that rule their beloved city. With its unique system for resolving challenges and building stories, Bleake Rebellion is the must have game for anyone who wants a fair, even-handed and emotionally fulfilling roleplaying experience. This book contains essential rules to get you started on your first story, advanced rules for when you have become an expert and a guide to life in the rebels’ city. For 3 to 6 players aged 16 or older. (Customers who buy this product will receive a free PDF version of the game).
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