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The Vaesen Roleplaying Game Core Rulebook is a full-color, hardback RPG that immerses players in a Gothic Nordic horror setting inspired by ancient Scandinavian folklore. Powered by the award-winning Year Zero Engine, it offers streamlined mechanics for combat and investigation, instant character creation with nine archetypes, and evocative artwork by Johan Egerkrans, making it ideal for adults and teens seeking a fast, atmospheric tabletop experience.
















| ASIN | 9189143922 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #99,495 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #2,656 in Board Games (Toys & Games) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (364) |
| Department | Adults |
| Item Weight | 2.46 pounds |
| Item model number | FLF-VAS01 |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | Free League Publishing |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 14 years and up |
| Product Dimensions | 8.5 x 11 x 0.5 inches |
| Release date | August 1, 2020 |
B**D
As a long time GM, this is a must-have.
Beautiful artwork, quality materials. I am excited to run games with it, I will write a more in-depth review of the game itself once I've given it a try. But the book itself is amazing, and I will point out the cover is much more resistant than many RPG books. After first session I can say it runs well! While it was a learning curve from many RPGs, the mechanics and theme work very well. I definitely recommend reading through the whole book at least once, as I found some of the rules confusing. Great game for beginners or long time RPG gamers!
T**D
Absolutely great RPG book!
First off, I was not expecting such high quality materials from the physical book itself. The paper and hardback cover is very good quality, and even comes with a ribbon bookmark. Secondly, the game itself is very easy to pick up but still lends itself to enabling very good and deep TTRPG sessions. I absolutely love the art, and the overall setting and worldbuilding in it is interesting even for those who don't end up playing the game and using it for inspiration. Very happy with this new discovery and can't wait to read more and possibly buy the other books.
T**R
High quality all around
This is a phenomenal game and the book is high quality. The illustrations make biting a hard copy a must.
C**S
Fantastic setting, artwork, and mechanics
If you're looking for a new TTRPG to try out with a unique setting and different gameplay loop (investigate and intervene the supernatural, rather than hack-and-slash), give this one a try. Streamlined mechanics put a "narrative-first" adventure about real Scandinavian folklore (with a small twist to keep your players guessing) in front of your players with gorgeous artwork. Great for a one-shot, or even better for a campaign including development of the characters, the Society, and their castle.
J**0
Excellent quality, cool theme
The texture of the cover is lovely. The art is beautiful, the quality is superb. Game mechanics and themes are great. Worth the buy!
C**I
A Wonderful New addition to my horror rpg's!
Vaesen is a fairly rules light horror game set in Mythic Norway. The mechanics are easy to learn, task resolution is very fast. The quality of the book is excellent (many people I know just love the texture of the cover alone and spend a great deal of time stroking it). The illustrations are lavish, some coming from the Vaesen mythology book. Hasn't disappointed anyone who's tried it yet. Definitely worth a look!
E**N
Beautiful Illustrations, Simple Rules
Like several other people who have taken time to review, I am also a long time player of TTRPGs. Though I have two nits to picks with this book, I want to begin right off the bat and say that this is a worthy addition to your gaming bookshelf. And Vaesen is better than many things I've seen recently. A LOT more delights (delivered beautifully) in this product than disappointments. I'm thumbs up on it. I used to love the old Masque of the Red Death setting for Ravenloft and to the creators credit, this captures a similar time and feel. Its one part changed world with the coming of the Industrial revolution, one part creepy supernatural elements. It a world that needs adventurers, but who are going to have to go forth without armor and verbal blades. The greatest heroes of this world are going to be the clever ones who excel at investigation and discovering and the weaknesses of their mortal and supernatural opponents. Things that are really good: Though specifically set in Scandinavia during the the turn of the century (1900s not 2000s) you would have an easy enough time moving the geography anywhere you wanted in the world. The book efficiently (and effectively) combines what many people would think of as the Players Handbook, the Dungeon Masters Guides and the Monstrous Manuel all between 1 set of covers. This is the only book you'll need to play Vaesen. The (too short) section on the nuts and bolts of creating Vaesen adventures is really good for novice and experienced gamemasters alike. The short adventure in the back of the book looks really good (I have not had the chance to run it yet, but look forward to doing so). Physically the book is also an inspiring piece of artwork. The illustrations by Johan Eggerkrans are moody and beautiful in equal measure. As the sole illustrator he also provides "unity" to the emotional feel of the book. The paper of the pages is extra thick which itself gives one the feel of holding an ancient grimoire full of secrets. The physical product is beautiful, which no doubt is a large part of why so many gush about it. I do have some nits. While physically the size of a "standard" RPG book, because it's pages are so thick (you'll see if you handle a copy) its only 230 pages of content. I think its price is a good value. But I also would have *loved* to have had a longer bestiary. Or a longer section on creating your own adventures. Or more art. Or even another adventurer in the back of the book. I am not as in love with the Year Zero engine that runs the dice rolling part of the game. I think its fine. But I've never been a huge fan of dice pools and counting successes. That's it for my nitpicking. If you want a mechanically light game that focuses on story. mystery, the supernatural and a sprinkling of horror then get now while its hot off the presses.
S**N
Great game
Nuff said. Quality book with a seriously fun system.
S**G
I am still reading it to decide how I'll use it.
W**R
O produto veio com um pequeno dano no canto da capa devido provavelmente ao transporte ou cuidados no despacho. Fora isso o livro é muito bom e a qualidade do livro produzido está indiscutivelmente muito além do que se vê na maioria dos livros de RPG. Situação que já tornou famosa a Free League.
K**T
The book is beautiful. Unfortunately, it was shipped in a bubble envelope. A beautiful hardcover book shipped without a box, so of course the corners were bent. When I complained I got no response. I can't believe this is how they shipped it, absolutely ridiculous, especially for a $75 book!
J**N
Firstly, the book is absolutely gorgeous. You kinda wanna buy a second copy to play with so you don't get damage the first one. The art, the mythology, and the game world are all well crafted and atmospheric. I worry a little about the longevity of the campaign world and whether you'll feel like you've done everything after a few campaigns, but I guess I'll find out...
N**E
The paper and print quality is matched by the lovely illustrations. The entire product feels wonderful to hold and handle. Information is easy to reference and prose is easy to get into. However, the book came in a flimsy plastic packaging that left the entire top of the spine crushed inwards. Pages are crushed and cardboard is showing. And unfortunately since it was the last item, it can no longer be replaced. Highly disappointed with the service.
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