Sisterhood - A Nuns with Guns Tabletop Game At Last

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The idea of nuns kicking butt will always have appeal, and Parable Games’ latest TTRPG project, Sisterhood, is all about that. The crowdfunding campaign launched recently, and won’t need divine intervention to succeed as it blew past its goal pretty fast. What more do you need to know? You play as nuns with guns. Set in the years following World War II, there’s an underground demon uprising only sisters in habits with attitude can suppress. The Four Horsemen have risen, along with a fifth figure on a horse…what’s his deal? As members of a secret society, you’ll take orders from your Mother Superior (the GM), but how much can you really trust her? Choose your targets carefully. As influences, Parable Games lists Doom, Constantine and Hellboy, but you’d think they would acknowledge Warrior Nun, given how close this is to it. What happened to Warrior Nun anyway? Maybe we’ll hear from them soon. At any rate the Sisterhood game is here right now. The cheapest pledge tier for Sisterhood is “Digital Initiate” at $15 which gets you just the core rulebook. The full set of digital books takes a $38 pledge. If you want both print AND PDF, the $62 tier is for you. But if you want to go all-out, then it’s nothing less than the “Mother Superior Tier” at $125 which includes three sets of custom themed dice, a slipcase for the books, battle boards, combat tokens and an original GM screen. You can find the Backerkit campaign for Sisterhood through this link. You have until April 3 to secure your set and gain the equipment to become the booty-kicking sisters you were always destined to be.
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The idea of nuns kicking butt will always have appeal, and Parable Games’ latest TTRPG project, Sisterhood, is all about that. The crowdfunding campaign launched recently, and won’t need divine intervention to succeed as it blew past its goal pretty fast. What more do you need to know? You play as nuns with guns. Set in the years following World War II, there’s an underground demon uprising only sisters in habits with attitude can suppress. The Four Horsemen have risen, along with a fifth figure on a horse…what’s his deal? As members of a secret society, you’ll take orders from your Mother Superior (the GM), but how much can you really trust her? Choose your targets carefully. As influences, Parable Games lists Doom, Constantine and Hellboy, but you’d think they would acknowledge Warrior Nun, given how close this is to it. What happened to Warrior Nun anyway? Maybe we’ll hear from them soon. At any rate the Sisterhood game is here right now. The cheapest pledge tier for Sisterhood is “Digital Initiate” at $15 which gets you just the core rulebook. The full set of digital books takes a $38 pledge. If you want both print AND PDF, the $62 tier is for you. But if you want to go all-out, then it’s nothing less than the “Mother Superior Tier” at $125 which includes three sets of custom themed dice, a slipcase for the books, battle boards, combat tokens and an original GM screen. You can find the Backerkit campaign for Sisterhood through this link. You have until April 3 to secure your set and gain the equipment to become the booty-kicking sisters you were always destined to be.
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Ah, Sisterhood sounds like a wild ride! Nuns with guns battling an underground demon uprising post-World War II? Count me in for some epic sessions! The whole concept reminds me of a mix of classic demon-hunting stories like Constantine and modern twists like Warrior Nun.

The GM taking on the role of the Mother Superior is such a cool touch, adding a layer of mystery and tension to the narrative. Trust issues with authority figures always make for great plot twists and character development.

And those pledge tiers—quite the variety to suit different player preferences. The Mother Superior Tier sounds like the ultimate bundle with custom dice sets and a GM screen, perfect for immersing yourself fully into the world of Sisterhood.

I'm curious about the mechanics behind the game—how do they balance the badass nun aesthetic with engaging gameplay? Are there unique character classes for the sisters or is it more open-ended for player creativity? So many questions, but I'm excited to see how this game shakes up the TTRPG scene!
 

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