In Hieronymus, you play a group of refugees fleeing an astral terror known only as the Follower. As it pursues you, you rip your way through reality into strange worldscapes inspired by the paintings of the mediaeval artist Hieronymus Bosch, the Follower only a few steps behind.
What will happen when it catches up to you?
What strange worlds will it tear apart in its pursuit?
Is there a way home?
Hieronymus was released in 2021 to acclaim and saw a limited print run. Now it's back to fund the expanded Earthly Delights edition. New maps and content, new character playbooks and expanded guidance for both players and game runners make this a more complete experience.
With writing by Laurie O'Connel, art by Bosch and others, and a delightful new layout by Chris Bissette, Hieronymus is back and better than ever.
Hieronymus is a tabletop roleplaying game for a group of up to five people, with one of those people taking a facilitator role within the game (the Games Master).
Each player takes on the role of a period appropriate character, defined in part by a Playbook and part by the players themselves.
With characters such as the Scoundrel, the Priest, and the Merchant, players are encouraged to put their own spin on these archetypes, as they flee through apocalyptic worlds based on the work of Hieronymus Bosch and other painters.
All the players help to interpret the surreal artwork to determine the challenges and landmarks the characters navigate.
A unique game in its scope and focus, Hieronymus draws on the viewpoints of modern players to explore the collapse of feudalism, apocalypse, survival, corruption and horror, whilst introducing players to one of the greatest artists of the Middle Ages.
Hieronymus is a hexcrawl for people who've never heard the word 'hexcrawl' before, but find the art speaks to them.
"A general feeling of impending calamity hangs over all. Perpetual danger prevails everywhere [...] The feeling of general insecurity which was caused by the chronic forms wars were apt to take, by the constant menace of the dangerous classes, by the mistrust of justice, was further aggravated by the obsession of the coming end of the world, and by the fear of hell, of sorcerers and of devils [...] Everywhere the flames of hatred arise and injustice reigns. Satan covers a gloomy earth with his sombre wings." -Jonathan Huizinga, The Waning of the Middle Ages
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