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Nowhere City Nights (DCC RPG)

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Welcome to Nowhere!

In Nowhere City, power-mad Sorcerers battle the righteous Gutter Knights for the final fate of Humanity, while selfish Free Agents seek to profit from the conflict.  The End Times are near!  The only question is which of the dark Patrons of Chaos will finally conquer what's left of the Earth... and which side will YOU be on?

Nowhere City Nights is a 21st Century urban RPG setting for use with Dungeon Crawl Classics Roleplaying game!  

Nowhere City had a better name once, but no one calls it that any more. It's part of a bigger nation, or it once was, but those old power structures are mostly forgotten. Local corporate overlords rule the day and violent gangsters rule the night. The police are an army that serves both of those masters, depending on the neighborhood and the night and the sack of cash. The working people of Nowhere City pray that they can live their lives in peace and anonymity, without attracting the attention of the city's masters' or worse. Behind the bald-faced municipal graft and the corporate corruption, even worse things lurk. Factions battle each other in the never-ending underground occult war that some call "The Shadow Conflict.” Sorcerer cults have turned their back on what’s left of civilization in order to serve the extra-dimensional Veiled Ones. Cadres of Gutter Knights are dedicated to exterminating those cultists at any cost. And the slick, unscrupulous Free Agents will go anywhere, kill anyone, take anything... for a price.

Adventures in Nowhere City might involve:
  • The Gutter Knights destroying a coven of Sorcerers.
  • Free Agents stealing an arcane relic from a corporate headquarters.
  • The power-mad Sorcerers stealing spells from rival cults.

What is Nowhere City Nights?
Nowhere City Nights is a roleplaying game based on the core rules in the Dungeon Crawl Classics Roleplaying Game. (DCC RPG). In Nowhere City, the players take the roles of Gutter Knights, Free Agents or Sorcerers as they scheme and plot and kill in the dim, noir-ish underground of a decadent and declining modern city.

This book contains:
  • Three DCC classes customized for Nowhere City
  • Three new sorcerous patrons
  • Nowhere City setting information
  • Urban adventure plot hooks
  • Modern weapons
  • Vehicle chase rules
  • And a short bestiary of new monsters for DCC RPG! 
Nowhere City Nights
Written by: Julian Bernick
Edited by: Jon Carnes
Design by: Clint Bohaty
Illustrations by: Spencer Amundsen, Jack Kotz
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Dungeon Crawl Classics RPG

This product is based upon the Dungeon Crawl Classics Role Playing Game, published by Goodman Games. This product is published under license. Dungeon Crawl Classics and DCC RPG are trademarks of Goodman Games. All rights reserved. For additional information, visit www.goodman-games.com or contact info@goodman-games.com 


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Julian B September 02, 2016 10:27 pm UTC
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David J January 22, 2023 4:54 am UTC
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This is a fantastic supplement for DCC! Thank you for writing it, absolutely tons of great ideas in here!
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