Frankenstein: Story at the Table
Enter the world of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, where creation and consequence walk hand in hand. This narrative roleplaying sourcebook transforms one of literature's most enduring works into a practical toolkit for storytelling. Explore iconic characters, thematic factions, Gothic settings, and story structures built around ambition, responsibility, isolation, and empathy. Whether adapting the novel itself or creating entirely new tales inspired by its themes, this volume provides system-adaptable tools, character archetypes, narrative frameworks, and story guidance designed to support meaningful, character-driven play. For readers, writers, and storytellers alike, Frankenstein offers a rich foundation for exploring what happens when the pursuit of knowledge outruns the demands of conscience.
260 pages. PDF and EPUB included
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