VAESEN
In dark forests, beyond the mountains, by black lakes in hidden groves. At your doorstep. In the shadows, something stirs. Strange beings. Twisted creatures, lurking at the edge of vision. Watching. Waiting. Unseen by most, but not by you. You see them for what they really are.
Vaesen.
Welcome to the Mythic North – northern Europe of the nineteenth century, but not as we know it today. A land where the myths are real. A cold reach covered by vast forests, its few cities lonely beacons of industry and enlightenment – a new civilization dawning. But in the countryside, the old ways still hold sway. There, people know what lurks in the dark.
They know to fear it.
Vaesen – Nordic Horror Roleplaying is based on the work of Swedish illustrator and author Johan Egerkrans, Vaesen presents a dark Gothic setting steeped in Nordic folklore and old myths of Scandinavia. The game mechanics use an adapted version of the award-winning Year Zero Engine.
Basic Guides
- Interacting with Tabletop
- Adding Lights to Maps and Tokens
- All Things Dice
- Applying Modifiers to your Dice Rolls
- Area of Effect, Pointers, and Pings
- Basic Actions
- Character List: Controlling One or More Characters
- Common Shortcuts & Hotkeys
- Creating Maps
- Death Markers
- Initiative Indicators
- Map Line of Sight Style Guide
- Player and NPC Token Vision on Maps
- Token Locking - GM-Approved Player Movement
- Using Sound Links
- Using the Assets Window for Tokens, Portraits and Images
- Using the Chat Window
- Using Tokens
- Working with Images as the GM
- Managing Campaign Data
- All About Campaigns - Your Questions Answered
- Campaign Builder (Books - Previously Reference Manual Builder)
- Defining Standard Modifiers for Actions
- Keeping Track of Time with the Campaign Calendar
- Managing Campaign Data - Stories, Tables, Categories, etc.
- Preparing Encounters and Random Encounters
- The Fantasy Grounds VTT Sidebar
- Tracking Conditions and Effects
- Using Story Templates to Create Random Stories
- Using Tables to Create Random Results
- Using the Library and Activating Modules