Hey everyone,
As frequenters to this part of the forums include no few fans of the tabletop Champions game, I thought this announcement by Hero Games publisher Jason Walters might be of some interest.
Hero Games will be launching a fan-driven community content program on DriveThruRPG in about a month, similar to Dungeon Masters Guild and Storytellers Vault. It’s going to be called Hall of Champions, and it will allow you to publish your own work on DriveThru for profit under the banner of being a Hero Games product. (Though solely for commercial purposes on DriveThruRPG.) You’ll be allowed to publish using any version of the Hero System you like from 1st to 6th, including Champions Now. You will also be allowed to use both intellectual property that belongs to Hero Games, as well as the Champions Universe, which belongs to Cryptic Studios. The program will supply artwork and templates to work from to make the entire process as easy as possible.
To being with, what I’m looking for are some initial fan contributions from you guys so that we have a certain number of products ready to go at launch. I’ve already received commitments from two of our third party publishers, but could use a bunch more from fans. There are (of course) significant rules governing the community content program, which I will share with you should you contact me. If you have work you would like to contribute, it needs only be in PDF form and have a JPEG cover image available. (This can simply be a copy of the front page.)
Thank you as always for playing the Hero System, and I look forward to hearing from you.
Jason Walters, Publisher
jason@herogames.com
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Well, sort of, as a setting for its Pulp Hero game line; although that "Inner-Earth" isn't carried over into other books detailing the official Hero Universe: https://www.herogames.com/store/product/279-inner-earth-pdf/
A substantial part of the Champions realm of Lemuria is underground, the abode of the Lemurians' Mole Men slaves who do most of the work to keep Lemurian civilization functioning (as detailed in Hidden Lands). No maps for that, though. Likewise none for the cavern-dwelling intelligent gorillas who make up Africa's hidden "Kingdom of the Apes," briefly described in Champions Universe and Champions Universe: News Of The World.
The Turakian Age setting has "the Sunless Realms," analogous to the Underdark from D&D. It's rather superficially described in the TA source book, but there are no maps of that either, or relating of specific groups to particular areas beneath the surface-world map, with a couple of exceptions.
Back for Fourth Edition Hero, an adventure called Invaders from Below created a realm inhabited by humanoid "Subterrans," which does include detailed descriptions and maps. As you can see from the cover, it takes considerable inspiration from Marvel Comics' Mole Man and his followers: https://www.herogames.com/store/product/650-invaders-from-below-pdf-4th-edition/
Well, I guess Prince Keerg the Subearther, ruler of Subterranea, will live only in my mind (though he is in CO).
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