Thistle Kingdom #1 Summer
A downloadable zine
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Thistle Kingdom is an unofficial fanzine for the game Mausritter, a tabletop roleplaying game where players play as mice!
This issue contains among other things:
• A map of a bank (for heisting!?)
• Description of the mysterious Order of the Green Mice. Who they are, how they worship and how to play one.
• Encounters: Father Tomte and the Mushroom Kin!
The zine is designed to be printed as on A5 pages (a booklet made from A4. US letter works ok too).
Find more of my creations on tabletoproleplaying.blog
Thistle Kingdom is an independent production by Christopher Käck and is not affiliated with Losing Games. It is published under the Mausritter Third Party Licence.
Status | Released |
Category | Physical game |
Rating | Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars (7 total ratings) |
Author | Christopher |
Tags | Dungeon Crawler, Fantasy, Hand-drawn, mausritter, OSR, zine |
Average session | A few hours |
Languages | English |
Links | Blog |
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Click download now to get access to the following files:
Thistle Kingdom Zine #1 Summer - Single pages - pdf 2.8 MB
Thistle Kingdom Zine #1 Summer - Spreads - pdf 2.8 MB
Development log
- Thistle Kingdom #2 released!Dec 14, 2020
Comments
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Something is wrong with your images, I printed out the zine and all the images printed with a big black box around them. Like my printer is printing the transparent parts.
Ok, that is odd, not sure what is going on. I have printed these files many times without issues. Will investigate if I can do something about it.
Could it be that you have this setting on your printer?
Hi. this is Hall Park from Whitedragon publishing.
We are soon to release Mousritter in Korea.
Can we also translate your work and show to Korean Audience?
Hall Park
Cool. DM me on Twitter or email (address to website and email available in my profile).
I love the content and the format, great job!
Thank you!
Really cool adventure for Mausritter. I've yet to run it, but I like what I've read, especially the isometric maps :)
Thank you, that means a lot.