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Tabletop RPG Coriolis Expands With Emissary Lost

Free League Publishing and Paradox Interactive have spent the last ten years working on a new campaign series for their award-winning taletop game Coriolis: The Third Horizon. Officially titled Mercy of the Icons, it will be released in three parts — and the first of these, Emissary Lost, is coming soon.

In Emissary Lost, the player characters are thrown into the vast conspiracy that threatens the stability of Coriolis, and in the end, the Third Horizon itself. The book contains two long-form scenarios.

The first scenario, The Wake of the Martyr, takes place on the huge space station Coriolis itself, where attacks on the mystics are escalating. The player characters need to find out who is behind the conspiracy – and not get killed in the process. The hunt for clues will bring them to the bustling Ozone Plaza, to the decadent elite in the Spire, and deep down into the dark of the Cellar.

You can secure a copy of Emissary Lost by pledging to the Kickstarter when it launches March 13 at 2 PM ET. If you don’t own Coriolis, there’s a pledge tier for that — $79 gets you both the original Coriolis: The Third Horizon rulebook and the new Emissary Lost campaign book. A pledge for just Emissary Lost costs $42.

The campaign book has already been written and is ready to go — the Kickstarter’s purpose is to cover the cost of printing (they want to make a high-quality product.) More information about Emissary Lost and Coriolis itself can be found on the crowdfunding page.

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