Astonishing Adventures: The Lost Library (PDF)
Astonishing Adventures: The Lost Library (PDF)
SKU:GRR9703
Astonishing Adventures: The Lost Library (PDF)
A Mythic Pulp Mutants & Masterminds Adventure for 4-6 Heroes of PL 6
Set in the World of Titan City
Writing & Design: Alexander Thomas
Development: Steve Kenson
Editing: Steve Kenson
Proofreading: Steve Kenson
Art Direction: Alexander Thomas
Graphic Design: Kara Hamilton and Hal Mangold
Interior Art: Jacob Blackmon, Cody Conyers, Dean Spencer
Publisher: Chris Pramas
Format: 22-page full-color PDF
Also includes 6 .por files (featuring 11 characters) for use with Hero Labs (available separately from Lone Wolf)
The Lost Library
Note: This all-new adventure is not included in Astonishing Adventures Assembled!
The Great Library of Alexandria was once a beacon of learning and history, containing the collected knowledge of whole civilizations. Part temple, part research center, the Library was the scholastic capital of the ancient world for over four-hundred years. It survived wars, fires, Caesars, and sabotage, until one day it was destroyed. Or so it was thought. Information has come to light that a portion of that collected knowledge survives. The race is on between the great archaeologists and treasure-hunters of the 1920s to be the first to discover this archive. However, these brave adventurers will face more than just each other in their pursuit. Tomb raiders are treacherous, but librarians are worse. Dive into this first adventure set in the fantasy noir Titan City Chronicles setting for Mutants & Masterminds!
Astonishing Adventures brings you exciting, ready-to-run scenarios for Mutants & Masterminds, Third Edition, complete with all the action and villains you need to bring the story to life!
Welcome to Titan City
This is our first adventure set in the wide and wonderful world of Titan City! Titan City is a new fantasy noir setting we will be exploring for upcoming Mutants & Masterminds content. It is a world of magic, monsters, mobsters, and costumed crimefighters where the supernatural is common knowledge to the general public. Stories in this setting span an alternate version of the 1920s and 30s where ordinary citizens and governments grapple with adapting society to integrate the weird and mystical denizens of the world. If you want to learn more about this setting you can pick up Alex’s novel, The Magician’s Sin, or check out any number of Titan City Chronicles actual plays on the Untold Stories Project YouTube channel.