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Portents of a Dying God - Mork Borg Omen Deck

Portents of a Dying God - Mork Borg Omen Deck

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UPC: 850049904612
Brand: Exalted Funeral Press

May the fervor of your prayers match the power of your fears . . .

Portents of a Dying God is an “Omen Sacrifice Deck” designed specifically for MÖRK BORGunder the Third Party License. This deck allows players to give up a character’s omen at the beginning of a playing session (or during a break) and exchange it for a “reading” that gives the character a portent. Exchanging an omen for a portent with Portents of a Dying God is a simple and quick two-step process that involves drawing a random card from a deck and then rolling either a d2 or a d4 depending on the card drawn when the player chooses to use it.

When a card from the Portents of a Dying God is activated by the player on a turn of their choosing, additional chaos, misfortune, and dark humor may or may not be brought into the game scenario – your die roll determines whether your prayer is answered. . . or not.

Portents of a Dying God consists of:

  • 33 Portent cards
  • 1 sturdy deck sleeve with instructions to hold the deck
  • 1 custom “thorn” d4
  • 1 custom “thorn” 4-sided d2
  • 1 coffin-shaped box to contain the deck
  • 1 deck platform box that doubles as a die tray
  • 1 folder that contains additional lore and scrolls – doubles as a GM screen
  • 1 Mörk Borg one-shot adventure that your players will never forget or forgive you for.
  • 1 A5 sized slipcover to hold everything together in a tidy package

The “thorn” d4 dies that come with Portents of a Dying God were designed by Matt Johnson and are exclusive to this product.

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