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Revision as of 22:26, 4 August 2020
Call to Adventure: The Stormlight Archive | |
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by Randy Vargas
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Setting | Cosmere, Roshar |
Released | May 25, 2020 (pre-orders) |
Publisher | Brotherwise Games |
“Call to Adventure is a tabletop game in which players compete to craft the hero with the greatest destiny. Play cards to build your character, cast runes to face challenges, and choose whether to follow a path of heroism or villainy. The core game mode is a 2-4 player competitive game, but Call to Adventure can also be played solo or cooperatively! ”
—Brotherwise Games[1]
Call to Adventure: The Stormlight Archive is a planned standalone game (formerly an expansion) compatible with the Call to Adventure tabletop board game by Brotherwise Games, scheduled for a June 1, 2020 release.[1] In it, players will take the role of a Knight Radiant and acquire traits, gain allies, face challenges, and build the character that best fulfills their destiny.[2] The game was released for pre-order on May 25, 2020, with a full release planned for Autumn the same year.
Artists
For the cards, Brotherwise commissioned a number of artists, among them many prolific fanartists:
Gallery
Some of the card artwork from the game has been released publicly.
by Petar Penev Herald of Justice (Nale)by Ari Ibarra Leader (Kaladin)by Paul Canavan Edgedancer (Lift)by Krystian Biskup Assassin in White (Szeth)by Randy Vargas Elsecaller (Jasnah)by Ari Ibarra Visions of the Future (Renarin)by Adam J. Marin Secret Training (Kaladin)by Artem Demura Face the Unmade (Shallan)by Artem Demura One More Try (Kaladin)by Antti Hakosaari The Next Ideal (Kaladin)by Petar Penev Ancestral Shard (Elhokar)by Artem Demura Oathgate (Oathgate spren)by Petar Penev Radiant (Shallan and her personas)by Petar Penev Stoneward (Talenel)by Felix Abel Klaer Odium, deluxe version (Odium)by Ari Ibarra Worldsinger (Hoid)by Antti Hakosaari Fervent Prayer (Navani)by Ari Ibarra Artifabrian (Navani)by Antti Hakosaari Horizon Seeker (Eshonai)by Artem Demura Reluctant Villain (Szeth)by Randy Vargas Chasmfiend Hunt (Elhokar)by Felix Abel Klaer Windrunner, deluxe version (Kaladin)by Ari Ibarra Driven by Guilt (Kaladin)by Randy Vargas A Man's Worth (Dalinar)by Soph Peralta Ghostblood Agent (Mraize)by Antti Hakosaari Broken Oath (the Honorblades)by Ari Ibarra Mastermind (Taravangian)by Xabi Gazte Act of Mercy (Tanalan)by Randy Vargas Duelist (Adolin)by Ari Ibarra The Stick of Resolve (Stick; April Fool's joke card)
Notes
- ↑ a b Call to Adventure
— Brotherwise Games # - ↑ Call to Adventure: The Stormlight Archive
— Brandon's website - Aug 3, 2018#