![]() ![]() These products were created by scanning an original printed edition. "I'm not joking about the LISA the Painful comparison." "A fun summer at camp Sunny Smiles Unicorn Farm where absolutely nothing goes wrong!" It is upsetting in its violence, but only because it cares about me, and wants to teach me to be safe." Some revel gleefully in the violence, others obviate the trauma with twee. "Sloppy pop art with a folkloric aesthetic always stumbles over the traumatic violence inherent to our ancient stories. Is that big knife worth going hungry for? Is a full meal worth the risk of a hunt?ĬW: child abuse, intense violence, gore, body horror, disease/starvation, implied assault, alcohol and drug abuse, religious trauma, and slavery. Streamlined card-based wilderness exploration system - Muck around in the swamp without making a mess.Colorful NPCs and factions - Throw yourself right into the front of the brewing gang war.Support for one-shot and campaign-length games.Carvergirl character class, new items and spells, spiritual combat and mutation mechanics. ![]() Explore the farm, the factory, the swamp, and the caves beneath.Editing by Jarret Crader and Fiona Geist.Coloring-page map printout by Gus L (All Dead Generations, Prison of the Hated Pretender ).Art by Rowan A (Bottomless Sarcophagus, The Thawing Kingdom).System-agnostic adventure - Easily used with most OSR and OSR-adjacent systems.Play as carvergirls attempting to escape, or as adults unraveling the horror at the center of the Rochefocauld Company's great sin. Unicorn Meat is a system-agnostic OSR-style southern gothic horror adventure inspired by LISA the Painful, True Detective, and Lord of the Flies, set in the decaying ruins of the last unicorn farm in the world. Some rough beast slouches towards Bethlehem to be born. Gangs of feral children lurk in the shadows of a vast blood-stained factory. Deep in the monster-haunted backwoods, Sunny Smiles Unicorn Farm lies in ruin. ![]()
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