A downloadable Setting book
Explore the vast orchards of the Citrus Lords or escape the mercurial and capricious justices of the tzarniks.
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Lemon Grove is an independent production by Rollin Salsbery and is not affiliated with Melsonian Art Council
Status | Released |
Category | Physical game |
Rating | Rated 4.9 out of 5 stars (12 total ratings) |
Author | salsberyr |
Genre | Role Playing |
Tags | Backgrounds,setting,Troika,Tabletop role-playing game |
Average session | A few minutes |
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Hard times? No worries, you can still enjoy this little game
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Lemon Grove is a list of backgrounds, some spells, and a few monsters for Troika. They broadly orbit around citrus and western themes.
Overall, Lemon Grove is both bizarre and grounded. Each of its backgrounds comes with a solid adventuring hook, the spells are a perfect mix of weird/useful/flavorful, and the writing is evocative and funny.
For folks who already have Troika, or who are looking to pick it up, I would absolutely recommend a copy of Lemon Grove as well.
Minor Issues:
-Page 3, Goblin Drum Major, "Only they are wont to scatter or even both to showing up." wont to scatter or not even bother showing up
-Page 4, Lonesome Hermit, "That trading post your frequented" you frequented
-Page 6, Retired Gargoyle, "a life adventure and tourism" a life of adventure and tourism
-Page 7, Knife Swapper, "what good is a knife collect" collection
Hi! No worries, the setting is a supplement for Troika, which since you have the bundle, you already have! https://melsonian-arts-council.itch.io/troika-numinous-edition
There's no introductory material in the document since it assumes a certain amount of context. Lemon Grove is written in a similar style to Troika's backgrounds, implying the setting from descriptions. I hope that makes some more sense though.
Thanks for checking it out!