Rating: [ 5.76 / 10.00 ]
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The Rogue Mistress is a vessel able to navigate the Million Spheres, a pirate ship of ancient origin, captained by the beautiful Maria de Tres Pistolas who leads an exotic free-booting crew gathered from across the multiverse.
This multiverse-spanning campaign includes set through time and space. It includes: "Dark Eyes, Cold Hearts", "The Prisoner", "The Rogue Mistress", "Ghosts in the Machines", "The Web of Chaos", "The Whispering Sea", "Dark of the Sun", and "The Two Who Are One".
This multiverse-spanning campaign includes set through time and space. It includes: "Dark Eyes, Cold Hearts", "The Prisoner", "The Rogue Mistress", "Ghosts in the Machines", "The Web of Chaos", "The Whispering Sea", "Dark of the Sun", and "The Two Who Are One".
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| Rating | User | Summary |
| 4 + 5 | Michael Liermann | Rogue Mistress. A highlight among fantasy scenarios, and a must buy for Stormbringer players [ Read Review ] |
| 4 + 3 | Lev Lafayette | Rogue Mistress. An "epic campaign across the multiverse" that is "high-powered and dangerous"; enjoyable, well-presented, well-designed and sturdy. However, with a few significantly annoying features. [ Read Review ] |
All User Comments | [ See 4 Ratings | See 2 Comments | Add Rating ] |
| Rating | User | Comments |
| 6 / 10 | Andalusi | This was a fun read, but I have to agree with ShannonA: this campaign really seems like it would fit better if the PCs were wandering about in a TARDIS. (There's even a scenario near the end that I could swear was an old Dr. Who plot!) |
| 4 / 10 | ShannonA | Perhaps a fine adventure, but always struck me as way out of whack with Stormbringer. It was too science fantasy and not fantasy enough. |
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