The Horn of Plenty

A Review of the Role Playing Game Supplement The Horn of Plenty

The Horn of Plenty by Sébastien Thomas is a role playing game supplement published by Ulisses Spiele through the Infiniverse Exchange Community Content Programme for use with Torg Eternity.

The Horn of PlentyThe supplement is available as an 18 page Pay What You Want PDF from DriveThruRPG. One page is the front cover and one the front matter.

The Horn of Plenty starts with an overview of the adventure, then moves onto the Delphi Council briefing, in which the characters are tasked with travelling into the Nile Empire to bid on a map having the location of a dig site reputed to be the location of an Eternity Shard called the Horn of Plenty.

Act One: Looking for the Map has the characters heading to Egypt to take part in the auction, along with Cyberpapacy and Nile Empire agents. They may win the auction or not, and the losers will seek other ways to get it.

Act Two: The Horn Search has the characters heading to the dig site, which is a city non-existent on Core Earth. There, they will eventually find the Horn to be confronted by Pan-Pacifica agents. If they are successful at keeping the Horn, they will hand it over to the Delphi Council; if not or if they have been captured, they will either need to recover it or escape. Or perhaps both.

The Horn of Plenty in Review

The PDF has bookmarks but not any useful ones, and given the length, they would have been appreciated. Navigation could be better. The text maintains a two-column format and some minor errors were noticed. There are some stock colour illustrations. Presentation is okay.

This adventure will probably need some flexibility to run it, as how both acts unfold will make a difference, especially if the characters fail in Act Two, which will need the GM to create some new adventures in that case. The Horn of Plenty can be found by clicking here.


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