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Cursed Court is an exciting, thematic storytelling game set in Gothic horror milieu. The game takes place at an old estate that has fallen into disrepair. A new master has just taken possession of it, unaware that a strange curse hangs over the property … a curse that slowly turns the inhabitants mad.
The Cursed Court is a map of the courts beneath the Royal Palace. Each court is its own mini-dungeon. The palace is sectioned off into
Cursed Court is a roleplaying game where you take the role of one of the characters from Rumplestiltskin or Snow White who is powerful, but in a world filled with dangerous magic, one cursed. The result is a great deal of player agency in role-play, where the character's personality and actions influence the story.
The waiting is over. The Curse of the Crimson Throne Adventure Path comes to a close in the fifth and final book in the series, "Cursed Court." This 96-page volume brings the grand-sweeping narrative to its riveting conclusion.
The darkness has bled from the corners of the realms into the kingdom of Parndrake and its neighboring lands, corrupting them into a Cursed Court.
Wizards, dragons, and demons threaten the land of Alban. The king has called you to the Cursed Court, an island where eight factions compete for power! Build your town into a glorious empire, then recruit heroes to defend it in this heroic sandbox strategy game.
The world as we know it has been destroyed. A new country has risen, split between its neighbors where each player represents one of the nobility. Each player starts with their lands and faces off to acquire territory and weaken their rivals. Acquire land, bolster your armies, and protect your court, but remember—there can be only one winner.