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Millennium Trail is a supplement for Wardens who want to include generation ships in their campaigns. These ships are a sci-fi tradition representing the indomitable human spirit, while struggling with the horrors of lost knowledge and slipping into darkness.

It provides creation procedures for a generation ship where things have gone wrong. Use these ships as a home for your PCs or as locations to explore, deciphering the events that led to their downfall. The horrors are often hidden beneath the surface of our civilized artifice, emerging when things begin to fall apart.

Credits and Usage

Writing, Design, and Layout Gabriel Watcher

Support from Austin Holm, Alyssa Yeo, David Kenny, and Waco Matrixo

Cover art and Interior art are Public Domain from Nasa.gov

Icons from Game-icons.net



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Cool little trifold with a killer premise. Would love to see an expanded version of this one day.

Thanks for checking it out! The original idea for this was to make a generation ship campaign that told the story of a group of characters and their progeny as they hurtled through space towards a new distant home, the whole while slowly becoming more and more aware of the vampiric billionaire overlords who lived in the “cryo-pods” above the command deck. An unwitting population of human cattle for their astrophage masters. Maybe I’ll cook that out at some point. Just needed a toolkit for thinking about g ships first though.

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that sounds really cool would be super excited to play it if you make it. 

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This is Great!

Compact but with plenty of playable knobs, it extends narrative possibilities of the game in an original direction. Ship creation somewhat mirrors PC creation, making it easy to follow and grok.

Very nice work.

Hey thanks, I really enjoyed working on this and I’m glad the familiar character style components worked as an analogy for the ship, I think in some cases it makes it a little shallow in this form, but it’s a trifold so I won’t hold myself to too high a standard. Either way, thanks for checking it out.