Savage Suzerain (Atomic Array 039)
Savage Suzerain (Atomic Array 039)
Want to change genres, or just throw a curve-ball at your setting, but don’t want to throw everything out and start from scratch? Ever wonder how your necromancer would hold up in a cyberpunk world, or in a hard sci-fi setting? Savage Suzerain may be what you’re looking for. Based on the original Suzerain game, this version is for Savage Worlds. It’s fast, furious and fun!
We asked Zach Welhouse and Alan Neil Bundock, from Savage Mojo, to join us and talk about this great game.
Savage Mojo: http://savagemojo.com/
Suzerain: http://www.suzerain.info/
Fan Page: On Facebook
The Suzerain Wiki is very detailed, with more information than we could possibly fit in this interview. Highly recommended.
Buy your copy directly from Savage Mojo.
Note: Link expires March 1st.
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That’s the ever brilliant Brian Hoffman again, Dave. That man is a humor essay machine. The two of you bless the show with the amount of energy you put into these contests. I only wish we had more prizes to give away because all our entries are a cut above what you hear on any FM radio show. Does that mean that AA listeners are brighter, more creative and more discerning than others? Without question. Let the mass fit of self congratulation commence!
Awww, Rone thinks I’m funny (not a chance in hell).
Seriously, though, that guy is killer. Twice as funny as most of the folks on the comedy channel.
Ya, that bit with elmo was way better than my Cat in the Hat entry. Good thing there is two winners, or I would have got stomped.
Your cat in the hat entry was great, Nathan. An ideal choice. The cat in the hat really would be impervious to the crazy, wouldn’t he?







I don’t know who it was, but whoever did the Elmo bit needs to have his own show, or at least be on yours.