Mississippi, The Legend of Blues and Voodoo in the Time of Prohibition. In 1920s Louisiana and Mississippi, early bluesmen Tommy Johnson and Robert Johnson told anyone who would listen that they had sold their souls to the devil at a crossroads to learn music. Robert said he had tricked him into putting his soul into his compositions. Other stories talk about voodoo, the Loas, Papa Legba, Baron Samedi, Maman Brigitte, etc. and all those entities that manage the fundamental forces of the universe and act as a bridge between mortals and the creator god.
A universe book to transport your players to the American South of the 1920s. Mississippi is a universe book that plunges you into the American South during prohibition (1920 to 1933). With a backdrop of voodoo and musicians flirting with the devil, its texts and illustrations take you back to this era, mixing historical reality and legend. It will be a source of information for any GM or player for all games set in this era. Christophe Gérard wrote Mississippi on the spot, in this fascinating American South. He came back inhabited by an imaginary universe where blues and voodoo mix in the time of Prohibition. In Mississippi, he presents the places he visited, the characters he investigated, the events he recorded, and reveals their mysteries. As we read it, we are inevitably filled with doubt: what if it were all true?
Mississippi funded on the Ulule platform
Mississippi was funded on the Crowdfunding Ulule (See the campaign) platform on the May 28, 2019, the campaign lasted 40 days. 246 people helped funded the game, whose the amount requested was €5,000.00. Thanks to these 246 people the game could be funded up to €16,504.00, ~330.08%.
Contents of the box : 1 book of 230 pages.