The Molybdivum is an airship powered by mysterious and potent arcane runes, a machine made from exotic materials and rarities that make it uniquely suited to traverse terrains of all sorts, from cold to arid, and even the dark void of outer space. Molybdivum is also the name of our first series of adventures and campaign frame. It draws inspiration from several genres of speculative fiction, but favors art deco and steampunk elements we hope will charm fans of the genres and newcomers alike! Players will find a world where the possibilities are endless, where secrets and conspiracies lurk around every corner, and where their interests aren’t always best served by immediate violence. The focus of Molybdivum is truly on the characters, how the world shaped them into who they are today, and how they shape the world with their deeds in turn.
Molybdivum Blueprint | By Miggza
Floor Plan | By Miggza
Marie-Lou "Roienna" Durand is a young aspiring writer and long-time Game Master with a backlog of more than 1500 hours of active Game-Mastering. Being actively part of the TTRPG community since COVID, she has been creating worlds since her very childhood and wishes one day to become a critically acclaimed writer!
Chris Davidson is a TTRPG Creator and Gamemaster who's worked on the Daggerheart Core Rulebook's Adversaries! He produces guides and rules for adversary and environement creation and has collaborated previously on Incredible Creatures alongside Alan Tucker! We are thrilled to have him write some of the adversaries in the book!
Frankto Vinetti is a designer and editor with experience at nearly every stage in the production pipeline, he's been designing games and bringing worlds to life for over two decade. They are joining the team to make sure the writing remains consistent accross the book!
This work includes material from the System Reference Document 5.2.1 (“SRD 5.2.1”) by Wizards of theCoast LLC, available at https://www.dndbeyond.com/srd. The SRD 5.2.1 is licensed under the CreativeCommons Attribution 4.0 International License, available at https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode.