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Sickest Witch - Core Rulebook

Author: Severed Books

Module: A complete adventure. Must be selected when creating a game.

Price: $24.99

"Creepy fun that makes magic seem dangerous
and makes resource management actually fun if
you have a good dark sense of humor." - Professor DM


Book Contents:


Lore and Backstory
Introduction adventure - Salt of the Earth
Over 100 new illustrations by Justin Sirois
Over 100 Sickest Witch and NPC spells
Witch Customs
Dozens of common and rare weapons
World map with 13 large locations
Social ranks for entire population
Crafting forst resources
10 random encounters
Drop Spine Table
Name generator
d8 Human enemies
d12 Paranormal abominations
d6 Ambushes
d12 Weather conditions
d12 Traps
d100 Random loot
d12 Dwelling generator
d100 Utility belt logo generator (stretch goal)
Third Party License information and resources
What makes Sickest Witch different – The Severed System


Curious about Sickest Witch? Maybe you like really dark games or maybe you love witches—or both. You might just like the name. Sickest Witch is a dar, low-fantasy system and series of adventures. There are no dragons or fairies. Demonology is prevalent among the poor common folk who populate the towns. Black magic, plague, and famine are routine. But this is folk horror with a twist.


Nostalgia is not what Sickest Witch is going for. There are many old school systems that do that great. Even though this system borrows heavily from the past, it is not looking to recreate it.


This is what sets the Severed System apart from others. Firstly, Witches have to harvest body parts to cast magic. Piece by piece, you become more powerful as you hack up your enemies. Additionally, nearly all magic points are shared in a pool named the Cauldron. This makes for somewhat tense moments as your Coven discusses what to do next.


The Severed System also has a Dark Souls/Elden Ring-style resource and character sharing mechanic. Each time you do a long rest, your Cauldron can summon NPCs and special items. This relies on the network of players who contribute to the pool via social media and forums. Games, in other cities and towns, can literally be linked to each other using Cauldrons.


Leveling up happens at the beginning of the next game session and functions as both a cliffhanger and incentive for groups to get back together again. It also acts as a fun recap of what happened in the previous session.


If you’re familiar with old school gaming systems or D&D, you’ll be right at home here. The Severed System is very simple and relies on the shared resources to increase tension and fun. You’ll be rolling a 20 sided die (d20) to test Obstacles using your stats which are named Oracles.


Obstacles and Oracles


This is the core of the system. Witches are made up of Oracles that they use to test Obstacles.

Obstacles are all things players test against. An example would be an "Obstacle: 12" would need a 12 or higher to succeed. If the player rolls a 10 with their 20 sided-die and adds their Oracle Modifier of 2, they succeed.


Sometimes an Obstacle will state that a Witch has a “25%” or “50%” chance at succeeding. In this case, roll a d4 (or die of your choice) and apply the result as needed. Example: a success on a 25% chance would likely use a d4 and the 4 would be the only successful roll outcome.


Oracles are Witches’ abilities. They are what sets them apart from normal humans and gives them an edge in combat, preserving, magic, and more.


Oracle Types


Fist (strength) - fight, lift, grapple
Flesh (durability) - resistance to physical damage
Nerve (agility) - balance, swim, jump, climb
Network (mental) - perceive, aim, charm
Cauldron (magic) - cast spells


There is a lot more information including testimonials, reviews, images, and more on the Kickstarter page.


The core rulebook has a lot for setting:
Overall world map
Home town map (Black Branch) with over a dozen locations, maps, and NPCs.
Introduction adventure (Salt of the Earth) with multiple maps, NPCs, and a boss fight/encounter.

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