Can You and Your Friends Survive The Deadly Labyrinth of Daedalus?
This first issue in the series includes everything you need to create 0-level Ancient Greek characters as well as a 0-level adventure funnel filled with lethal traps, death-dealing encounters, plus, memorable role-playing scenes even Homer would be proud to share and tell others.
You’ll need all your wits and the luck of the dice gods (and maybe a few others) to survive and make it through to the end to claim your reward!
Here’s just a taste of what you’ll find inside AEON: Ancient Greece Volume #1:
- Complete 0-level character creation rules! From Athlete, Basketweaver and Charioteer to Hoplite or Sailor – Over 40 professions and their starting equipment to roll up randomly. Plus…
- Includes a full list and rules for bronze age equipment, weapons and armor…
- Attention Judges! Run your friends’ newly created characters through the deadly Labyrinth of Daedalus – a 0-level funnel filled with DCC inspired mayhem, trickery and death (Hades will love you for adding to his empire)!
- Over 300 ancient Greek names – Female and Male!
- Hittite… Minoan… Phoenician… Discover the ancient languages your character might know…
- You’ll also get 4 custom created, Greek themed blank character sheets.
- Includes pre-generated 0-level characters so you and your friends can jump right into the action!
- Fully immerse and inspire yourself in the exciting history of Ancient Greece with an ‘Appendix N’ for your reading and viewing pleasure. Plus…
- Enjoy unique, Ancient Greek themed and inspired artwork spread throughout the entire zine…
- And more!
So what are you waiting for?
An invite from Zeus himself?
Adventure awaits you!
**This option includes a PHYSICALLY PRINTED COPY AND A DIGITAL PDF Download.
Here’s what the crew of the Spellburn Podcast had to say about this issue and why you should grab a copy of it today:
Peter –
Great zine full of great fun!
Dave –
This is a good addition to DCC. It can be played as its own world or can simply be an additional country/state in your larger campaign. It adds a basic Greek world backdrop for 0-level occupations and bronze aged weapons and equipment. It has all you need for the margins of the blank page to fill in with the rest of your campaign. The adventure is a classic maze. I have not run it yet but it is easily adaptable as a funnel or a level 1 adventure. I kickstarted this and Vol. 2 and am happy I did. Get them both.
Louis-Joseph aka Igiul/Luigi aka F&F –
Nice zine! I wonder why, since 1st edition, ancient greece isn’t more used as a setting. This certainly corrects that, love the new patrons and tables for lvl0.
Benjamin Hahn –
Where it all started. This is a great module for fans of Greek mythology. I dig the Appendix N in the back related to awesome source material. Keep up the great work Sharktopus Games!
sworddaze –
After purchasing Odyssey of the Dragonlords RPG, I found that I was craving more ancient Greece-style RPG material. Luckily for me, the Kickstarter for AEON: Ancient Greece, Volume 1 appeared. After backing and receiving Volume 1, I knew I would be backing all future volumes. AEON: Ancient Greece, Volume 1, not only provides a fun storyline but also great additional content that can be used in other ancient Greece-type RPG settings. Thank you, DCC!
Jason Exum –
Really cool idea and done in a way that is easy to understand and implement. A good quick and casual game for different skill levels.
Get Vol.1 and 2 as they are easily worth the price and easy to incorporate into any campaign or as stand alone adventures.
Paul –
Enjoyable zine. It really captures the feel of ancient Greek and Minoan myth and translates it for DCC. Great generation rules to capture the spirit of the ancient world. Mazes and Minotaurs used to be my favorite setting and rules for this time period. Not any longer! AEON Ancient Greece for the win!
Kevin –
Great looking dungeon, hope to run my players through it soon. Also a bunch of great tables that you can use for games in bronze-age Greece.
Point to improve – there is a small paragraph suggesting different ways to run the maze portion of the adventure, but given that that’s the biggest point of the adventure, I would appreciate some more guidance, especially as a new DM.
Major E –
My kids are learning a lot on Ancient Greece and Rome and related subjects in school, so I had the idea of using the Gods and Deities of Ancient Greece in place of the ones provided in DCC in the campaign I am running for them. Soon after my idea of doing this I ran across your AEON Ancient Greece product and got it right away! I’ve read through Volume I thoroughly, and I must say it’s great stuff! You’ve done all of my work for me!
I wanted to thank you for a great product, and I’m looking forward to more related stuff from you. Keep churning them out please!
Sommer Meyer –
Very enjoyable and I love the creativity in incorporating the Greek myths into the RPG!