Out This Week – Traveller & RuneQuest II

Three new releases from Mongoose are winging their way to your local games stores this week, for Traveller and RuneQuest II – plus a brand new setting for RQII, Deus Vult!

Book 7: Merchant Prince
Long-awaited by Traveller fans, Merchant Prince is for every character who engages in trading while roaming the stars. Starting off with some extra tips and options for the speculative trading every Traveller player is familiar with, Merchant Prince adds a whole new trading option for those wealthy enough to attempt it, allowing them to build a huge trading empire that spans the stars. With new career options, cargoes and ships, Merchant Prince is an invaluable companion to all Traveller players.

For more information, visit mongoosepublishing.com/home/detail.php?qsID=1780

Deus Vult
It is the closing years of the twelfth century. Saladin has reconquered the Kingdom of Jerusalem, and the holy city is once more in the hands of the Saracen. Heresies and sorcery rot Europe from within, while the nobles quarrel and bicker. Even the church is falling prey to this corruption. The world must be saved, through any means necessary. No enemy, no sorcery, no doubt and no fear will prevent the monks of the Order from carrying out the Will of God. Deus Vult!

For more information, visit mongoosepublishing.com/home/detail.php?qsID=1788

And check out the preview and primer, as well as the Deus Vult novel at Drivethru

Necromantic Arts
Necromantic Arts is a toolkit for making despicable and terrifying enemies for the players in your Runequest games. Material in this book can be applied to any setting using the Runequest rules, from Glorantha to Lankhmar to Elric or to your own homebrewed games.

For more information, visit mongoosepublishing.com/home/detail.php?qsID=1790

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