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'''''Scum and Villainy''''' is a game by Stras Acimovic and John LeBoeuf-Little about a spaceship crew trying to make ends meet in a sci-fi adventure setting influenced by touchstones such as ''Star Wars'' and ''Cowboy Bebop''. It is the primary game used in the second half of ''[[Twilight Mirage]]''.
'''''Scum and Villainy''''' is a game by Stras Acimovic and John LeBoeuf-Little about a spaceship crew trying to make ends meet in a sci-fi adventure setting influenced by touchstones such as ''Star Wars'' and ''Cowboy Bebop''. It is the primary game used in the second half of ''[[Twilight Mirage]]''.


{{Quote|Unwise deals. Blaster fights. High adventure among the stars. Welcome to the world of Scum and Villainy.|source=Store page}}Scum and Villainy is one of several Forged in the Dark games featured on ''Friends at the Table'', with a ruleset based on John Harper's ''[[Blades in the Dark]]''.
{{Quote|Unwise deals. Blaster fights. High adventure among the stars. Welcome to the world of ''Scum and Villainy''.|source=Store page}}Scum and Villainy is one of several Forged in the Dark games featured on ''Friends at the Table'', with a ruleset based on John Harper's ''[[Blades in the Dark]]''.
==External links==
==External links==
* [https://evilhat.com/product/scum-and-villainy/ Store page]
* [https://evilhat.com/product/scum-and-villainy/ Store page]

Revision as of 22:53, 18 July 2022

Scum and Villainy is a game by Stras Acimovic and John LeBoeuf-Little about a spaceship crew trying to make ends meet in a sci-fi adventure setting influenced by touchstones such as Star Wars and Cowboy Bebop. It is the primary game used in the second half of Twilight Mirage.

Unwise deals. Blaster fights. High adventure among the stars. Welcome to the world of Scum and Villainy.

– Store page

Scum and Villainy is one of several Forged in the Dark games featured on Friends at the Table, with a ruleset based on John Harper's Blades in the Dark.

External links