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‘Reborn Realms,’ ‘Tales Forlorn’ & More In This Week’s 5E Compatible RPG Roundup

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Apr 25 2025
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This week’s 5E compatible RPGs include isekai adventures, magical items with purpose, cards to use in your next adventure, and more.

It’s time to roll the dice on new releases! Come check out this week’s batch of brand-new 5E compatible tabletop role-playing games.

Reborn Realms

Imagine waking up in a fantastical world, your ordinary life left behind, but your real-world skills and knowledge now the source of incredible powers. Welcome to “Reborn Realms: The Isekai D&D 5e Adventure”!

In this groundbreaking module, we’re bringing the thrilling “isekai” genre to your D&D table. “Isekai,” a popular concept in anime and manga, involves ordinary people reincarnated to fantasy worlds. Now, for the first time, you can live this experience through the familiar mechanics of D&D 5e.

Dice Card Deck: Elemental

What if you could roll dice without the dice? Introducing a fresh, portable, and fun way to generate random results for your favorite games. Whether you’re into tabletop RPGs, board games, or anything else using dice; these cards let you shuffle, draw, and reveal your result with ease.

How It Works

Dice Decks are easy to use: SHUFFLE – DRAW – FLIP

  • Shuffle a deck.
  • Draw a card.
  • Flip it over to reveal your result.

No Man’s War

Exploring themes of nationalism, disparity, and industrialised cruelty, this campaign takes us through the story of a world war through the lens of a traditional heroic fantasy world taken to the extremes of 20th century conflict.

No Man’s War is a campaign about war. It’s a campaign about history, moving onwards unstoppably and inevitably. It’s about the impossible task of preventing war, stopping war, ending war, ending the misery and ending the hell no matter the cost. It’s about making alliances with those you hate to save the ones you love. It’s about the inherent contradiction of a fight for peace. It’s about boots, moving up and down again.

Ring Omens

Some objects do more than shine. This one remembers its promise.

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Ring Omens: A Narrative Analysis is a system-agnostic tool for fantasy roleplaying. It helps you treat enchanted rings not as treasure to collect, but as commitments that linger. When a ring is worn, something begins. The story circles. Characters change. The world listens.

This book equips you to treat magical rings as narrative events. Use it in any setting where they appear, whether as tokens, covenants, traps, or thresholds. The focus is on memory, influence, and the way a single ring can define a story’s shape.

Tales Forlorn

Step into a realm where melancholy and steel entwine, and every shadow murmurs of forlorn hopes.

CONTENT

  • Melancholia Rules A brand‑new Melancholia Die mechanic that gauges your character’s innermost sorrow. Will you remain steadfast against the encroaching despair, or will your convictions crumble beneath the weight of grief? It includes two magic items suffused with melancholic power.
  • The White Arrow GameBook adventure, 90 paragraphs long, where your PC will pursue a kidnapped love. Uncover sinister cults and face dread monsters before the last flicker of your lantern.
  • The Dragov Ritual Scenario for Levels 2–3 PCs. You will cross a haunted cemetery to rekindle the ancestral flame of House Dragov or succumb to the wrath of vengeful spirits.
  • Moon in Tears Scenario for Levels 5–7 PCs. Race the full moon to save a cursed ranger from a savage lycanthropic fate—before love is lost forever.
    Original Ambient Soundtrack To play during the adventures.

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