

Even so, it was a mysterious monster-filled storm that ended up ravaging the valley and killing most of the townsfolk.ĭave Montreal's the sheriff now, upholding the law as best he can as the town rebuilds while refugees from the region make their way to Gomorra. The heroes of the town had defeated a rogue demon, Knicknevin, at great cost. Gomorra's seen more than its share of misery. Bartenders and soiled doves, outlaws and law dogs, even the politicians and accountants are hard-bitten folk, all wanting a piece of the pie for themselves. As long as the miners keep digging, others will be waiting.

It seemed like the veins were mostly tapped out, but the miners still find large deposits. A huge vein of ghost rock was struck in the Maze there, turning it into a boomtown.

Gomorra, called "Doomtown," needs such heroes. Heroic, foolhardy, visionary, or simply too headstrong to let some abomination tell them what to be afraid of, the frontier is carved out by heroes who take a stand against the forces of terror. Some even say the dead walk among us.īut where there are monsters, so there are heroes - hex-slingin' hucksters, Bible-thumpin' preachers, deadly gunfighters, fearless braves, wizened shamans, and mad scientists armed with weird steampunk gadgets. Monsters stalk the deserts and prowl the dark streets of the boomtowns. The Sioux have retaken the Dakotas and the Coyote Confederation dances the Ghost Dance on the High Plains. A superfuel called ghost rock advances technology by unpredictable leaps and sometimes dangerous bounds. Much of California has fallen into the Pacific Ocean. The Confederate States have retained their sovereignty.

The year is 1878, but the history is not our own.Īfter almost two decades of bitter fighting, the American Civil War has ground to a standstill. Revised Rulebook - Revision 002-20151210 Rules o' Play
