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City of Winter Atlas Edition

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City of Winter Atlas Edition

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The Umbra is coming, and the Riverlands are no longer safe. Our family must flee to the City of Winter to find another home.

A roleplaying game about a fantastical family saga and immigrant experience.
Create members of a family and journey together through the strange world. You’ll play family members fleeing across the Riverlands scroll to the City of Winter — a magical metropolis. Elegant rules, evocative prompts, and inspiring images help guide your unique story. Family members will age and die, traditions will be passed from one generation to the next, and you will encounter new traditions that change your family over time. City of Winter captures the refugee and immigrant experience in a fantastical and magical setting.

The game is played across two intricate and beautiful maps: The River Scroll and The City Map. You’ll use the Tradition Cards and narrative prompts to create a rich and immersive story. One-shot or campaign play. No game master. Completely collaborative. A spiritual successor is the beloved Fall of Magic.

The Atlas Edition

The Atlas Edition replaces the textile maps with a spiral bound paper notebook. Includes all other components from the Scroll Edition: coins, instruction booklet, and set of 250 handmade cards. The Atlas is a more compact version of the original game. Comes with a carrying bag made from repurposed City of Winter canvas.

Components & Details

  • Spiral-bound Atlas notebook, featuring all the same beautiful locations and illustrations as the original canvas scroll
  • 250 handmade Tradition Cards
  • 5 metal tokens and 1 die
  • Wandering Borough Card
  • 10 Tradition Banners
  • Instructions Booklet
  • Atlas PDF

Number of Players: 2-5.
Style: GMless, No Prep
Creators: Designed by Ross Cowman. Illustrated by Doug Keith.

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