Mayhaps You Have Heard About Swords Without Master

It could be that you are here, perusing this very page, because a companion showed you a certain post on The Guardian's website about the joys of reading roleplaying games. Or you are here because a fellow adventurer wishes to dig into this new game they have unearthed. Or you have found your way here through your own unguided and unprovoked exploration. I will not question your ways.

You have come seeking wonder and adventure...

Swords Withtout Master was published in the third issue of the sword & sorcery magazine Worlds Without Master. There are no physical copies of this issue in existence, only PDFs. Through the sorcery of the Internet, you can summon your very own ethereal copy at but the slightest cost to yourself.

You have come seeking those experienced in the ways...

If you wish to talk to other practitioners of Swords—to steal from them their experience and knowledge—there are few places that will offer you as much as G+.

You have come seeking not tomes and tales, but actual adventure...

For almost a year now, the G+ community has been running fairly regular Sunday morning games. No experience necessary. You do not even have to have read the game. All you need is an internet connection and two free hours early on a Sunday (or late on a Sunday, depending on your time zone). 

You have come seeking so much more...

Future issues of Worlds Without Master will feature inspired by and meant to teach the best practices for Swords Without Master. The first such games, Sorceress Bloody Sorceress and Invisible Empire, already exist, and there are more to come. You can lend your sword to the cause, get these future issues at 25% off the cover price, and ensure you never miss one by...