
| Name | Vaesen - City of My Nightmares (Campaign Module, Hardback) |
| Artikelnummer | FLEVAS19 |
| EAN / ISBN | 9789189765719 |
| Mehrwertsteuersatz | 7% |
| Sprache | englisch |
| Erscheinungstermin | 07.04.2026 |
| Erstverkaufstag | 07.04.2026 |
| Hersteller | Fria Ligan AB Box 2023 10311 Stockholm Schweden https://freeleaguepublishing.com/customer-support/ |
| Gebundener VK | 36,99 € |
Vaesen RPG – City of My Nightmares
Did you think you were safe from the vaesen in the crowds and lights of the city? Think again. Unspeakable horrors lurk in the dark alleys, crawl underneath the cobblestone streets, or soar through the twilight skies above.
City of My Nightmares is a full-length campaign in four parts for the multiple award-winning Vaesen – Nordic Horror Roleplaying. In this bone-chilling tale, the characters are invited to the capital to investigate a series of grisly murders, only to become embroiled in a much deeper mystery involving the very origins of the Society itself and threatening to throw the city into utter chaos.
City of My Nightmares, gloriously illustrated by Johan Egerkrans and Anton Vitus, is set in 19th century Stockholm but can be adapted to London, Prague or any Gothic metropolis of the era. This hardback volume includes separate large city map with a huge newspaper handout (format 432 x 558 mm).
Did you think you were safe from the vaesen in the crowds and lights of the city? Think again. Unspeakable horrors lurk in the dark alleys, crawl underneath the cobblestone streets, or soar through the twilight skies above.
City of My Nightmares is a full-length campaign in four parts for the multiple award-winning Vaesen – Nordic Horror Roleplaying. In this bone-chilling tale, the characters are invited to the capital to investigate a series of grisly murders, only to become embroiled in a much deeper mystery involving the very origins of the Society itself and threatening to throw the city into utter chaos.
City of My Nightmares, gloriously illustrated by Johan Egerkrans and Anton Vitus, is set in 19th century Stockholm but can be adapted to London, Prague or any Gothic metropolis of the era. This hardback volume includes separate large city map with a huge newspaper handout (format 432 x 558 mm).


