The Fall of House Prosh
A downloadable game
BEHOLD A GALACTIC EMPIRE
The Emperor Hakkan VI has died without an heir. The Imperial throne world Lecatom Rex is empty. The previous Stewards of the throne, House Kotar, are leaving in shame. Their rivals, House Prosh, have ascended the other noble houses as new Stewards of the throne and the Imperial palace.
Humanity lives on a thousand worlds. Star Witches fold spacetime to navigate the cosmos. Noble houses settle conflicts through duels. Prophecies and portents guide politics and religion. And now noble houses whisper of war and secession.
A thousand years of peace are in jeopardy.
THE GAME
The Fall of House Prosh is a sci-fi tabletop RPG about noble tragedy and melodrama inspired by stories like Dune, Shakespearian plays, and Game of Thrones. Players take on the role of characters within 3 factions: the powerful House Prosh, the maligned House Kotar, and the servants of both these houses.
During the day you set up scenes and use moves that represent growing tension and the essential characters of each faction. Each move evokes popular tragic tropes and gives you tokens you add to each faction's tragedy pool. The bigger the pool, the more explosive and dramatic your conclusion.
At night House Kotar makes their move against their ancient enemy, and every good thing we saw during the day is broken. Night moves let you spend the tokens accumulated during the day for doomed last stands, megalomaniacal monologues, and desperate bids for escape and vengeance. When all the tokens are spent, the game is over, and you may marvel upon the ashes and the uncertain future of humanity's galactic empire.
The Fall of House Prosh is made up of 3 separate pamphlets. Each describe the rules of the game and one of the game's factions as well as their unique character options and moves during the day and night phases of the game. Each character has evocative roles and details that can change each time you play. Each faction has several day moves to evoke the connection and history of the characters and the galactic empire, and night moves to seal their fate and the fate of their faction.
The Fall of House Prosh is a one-shot game that takes only a few hours to set up and play, with ample replay potential. Will you delve into the different sorceries that allow the noble houses to navigate the stars, the complex political intrigue of the houses, or the day to day lives of the common people in the empire?
Play the game as a solo experience, creating characters that have the potential to fill many science fiction tropes and archetypes. Play to set up your new space opera campaign with a sprawling setting on the verge of war, revolution, or worse. Play to introduce your friends to role-playing games using the simple and quick rules. Play to find out not only who dies and what is destroyed, but how.
- Players: 1-6
- Playtime: 2-4 hours
- Requires: Sheets to record information and 30 objects to use as tokens.
GAME COVERAGE
- The folks at Tabletop Clown Society did a very fun and humorous actual play of The Fall of House Prosh. Check it out here.
- Cole and Marley shared their thoughts on the game on Inside the Table episode 38.
Credits
Written & Designed by Michael Elliott
Art and fonts by Tugcu Designs and game-icons.net
Dicier font by Speak the Sky
Status | Released |
Category | Physical game |
Rating | Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars (25 total ratings) |
Author | NotWriting |
Genre | Role Playing |
Tags | brochure, dune, One-page, One-shot, pamphlet, Sci-fi, storygame, tokens, Tabletop role-playing game |
Purchase
In order to download this game you must purchase it at or above the minimum price of $3.10 USD. You will get access to the following files:
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The Fall of House Prosh Trifold Pamphlets
Get The Fall of House Prosh printed on 3 beautiful pamphlets, one for each faction. Ships to anywhere in the world. Please include your shipping details. If you didn't provide any info or missed the prompt, please email your mailing address to michael(@)notwriting.net.
Community Copies
These are free copies of the game for folks who want to check it out, but cannot afford to do so. If money is tight but you're excited for the game, this is for you. Every purchase of the game adds one more community copy to be claimed.
You can also get all my games by joining my Patreon for as little a $1 a month.
Development log
- Folks Can't Stop Talking About A Galactic Empire!Jan 17, 2024
- The Fall of House Prosh Launch!Apr 18, 2023
Comments
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Hi, What does it mean for a move to have multiple tokens please?
For a day move I guess it means that multiple tokens are added to the faction's tragedy pool when the move is triggered. For example, the Servants' Make a promise move adds two tokens to their pool
For a night move I guess it means that multiple tokens are removed from the pool when the move is triggered. For example, the Servants' Betray your house move removes three tokens from their pool. If the Servants' pool has less than three tokens remaining, that move can't be made.
Cheers, Jim
Hey,
That's exactly what it means! You got it right.
We played this game on our most recent episode of Tabletop Clown Society and it was such a blast! The character switching is so fun and does a great job of making sure everyone is included in telling the story.
If anyone wants to hear the game in action, feel free to check out the episode here (or on spotify or apple or wtv) https://shows.acast.com/tabletop-clown-society/episodes/65a7177618c4760016560ffe
Thanks for such a great game!
Thank you so much for playing it! I'm listening to the episode now and it's so much fun!
What a wonderfull game. We played this with 3 Player (each controlled one faction with 2 PCs). This set-up worked like a charm for us.
The Characters and Moves are written just perfectly! They are super evocative and give so many ides.
We had such a dramatic story, a lot of back-stabbing, intruige, grandeur, omens and a super dramatic night-phase with the total destruction and downfall of house Prosh!
Clear 5 Stars for me.
Hell yeah! Glad you enjoyed it.