Description
At its heart, SINS is a narrative role-playing game, focused on telling the stories of Nemissaries – powerful individuals reborn into a mysterious post-apocalyptic world fraught with supernatural dangers and dominated by an undead hivemind known only as the Brood. SINS is a game about choice, and the consequences which come from wielding great and terrible power. It’s also about horror and survival in an unforgiving world fraught with danger, where morality and necessity propose problems that require just as much forethought to overcome as eldritch horrors. Sins runs on a highly-praised, unique D6 dice pool engine, that keeps games fast, fluid and narrative-driven. Innovative, simple mechanics tie character development with mechanical progression, and co-operative storytelling mechanics powered by character’s hopes and motivations ensure that compelling narrative arcs occur in every game, driven by the actions of the player characters.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a rulebook?
A rulebook is a core guidebook that outlines the game's rules, mechanics, setting information, and character creation guidelines. It serves as the primary reference for players and game masters (GMs) to understand how to play the game and resolve gameplay interactions.
How do rulebooks enhance the experience?
Rulebooks enhance the experience by providing structure, consistency, and depth to gameplay sessions. They establish the game's universe, define character abilities and limitations, and offer guidelines for storytelling and role-playing. Rulebooks also encourage creativity and strategic thinking among players.
What types of rulebooks are available?
Rulebooks vary based on the game system and genre. They can include core rulebooks that cover basic gameplay mechanics and setting details, supplemental rulebooks that introduce new rules or expand on specific aspects of the game, and adventure modules that provide pre-written scenarios for GMs and players.
Where can I buy rulebooks?
You can buy rulebooks for TTRPGs here and for miniature games here.
How do I choose the right rulebook?
Choosing the right rulebook depends on several factors such as your preferred game genre (fantasy, sci-fi, horror, etc.), complexity level, and storytelling style. Consider reading reviews, exploring sample pages, and discussing with fellow players to determine if the rulebook aligns with your gaming preferences and group dynamics.
Can rulebooks for different systems be used together?
Rulebooks for different systems are generally designed to be used independently due to variations in rules, settings, and gameplay mechanics. However, experienced game masters may adapt elements from one system to another with careful consideration and adjustments to maintain game balance and narrative coherence.