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Onyx Path Publishing is a publisher of tabletop role-playing games that produces company-owned and creator-owned games as well as licensed products.


History

The name "The Onyx Path" and the company's logo appeared on White Wolf products and their message board in early 2012. There was some speculation about their meaning before the company went public with their plans during GenCon in August 2012.Fantasy Heartbreaker Blog
/ref> The company was founded in January 2012 by White Wolf Creative Director Richard Thomas, and is licensee for Paradox Interactive's '' World of Darkness'', ''Chronicles of Darkness'', and '' Exalted''. The company also bought the ''Trinity Universe'' and ''Scion'' gamelines from White Wolf/ CCP Games. As such, Onyx Path Publishing released the titles that were previously announced by White Wolf for the 2012/2013 schedule. Onyx Path make books available through
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electronically (as
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files) and physically via DriveThruRPG's print on demand service, with selected products available via traditional print in game and book stores. In addition, Onyx Path Publishing has used the crowd funding service
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to raise money for deluxe editions of some of their new products. The homepage of Onyx Path Publishing provides guidelines to send in material, in case one would want to have their own game published by them. They also provide contact links on their website for people who wish to submit writing, editing, and art samples, and get hired to work for Onyx Path.


Game Lines

Onyx Path Publishing have since their founding published a wide variety of tabletop role-playing games and card games, some owned by themselves, others under license to the listed third parties.


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Scarred Lands Scarred Lands is a post-apocalyptic fantasy campaign setting in which characters live in a world recovering from a devastating war between gods and titans. Initially published by White Wolf Publishing under its Sword & Sorcery brand using the d20 ...

The Scarred Lands setting received an update for 5th edition '' Dungeons & Dragons'' and ''Pathfinder'' with Onyx Path's ''Scarred Land's Player's Guide'', ''Creature Collection'', and ''Dead Man's Rust'' mega campaign, and is supported via the Slarecian Vault community content hosted by
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. The Scarred Lands setting puts players in the roles of characters in the world of Scarn, recently following an epic war between gods and titans leaving the world damaged magically and environmentally as a result of the divine conflict.


Scion

Onyx Path published a 2nd edition of the ''Scion'' roleplaying game, in which players take on the roles of gods' children from across multiple global pantheons, such as the Theoi, Aesir, and Kami. The game takes characters from Origin level, where they start as blessed but mostly mundane humans, through to Hero, Demigod, and God levels of power. Onyx Path have taken Scion away from its traditional material with ventures into playing the children of Lovecraftian Great Old Ones in ''Masks of the Mythos'', and dragons in ''Scion: Dragon''. Scion is supported by the Storypath Nexus community content program.


They Came From...!

The ''They Came From...!'' series of cinematic roleplaying games are each based on different media genres, parodying cult classics via tabletop roleplay. Players take on the roles of characters in cult favorite movies such as ''
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'' and '' Manos: The Hands of Fate'', and can use cinema logic to have their protagonists break through cheap sets, insert missing reels to escape impending danger, and use deleted scenes to justify the presence of unlikely items. They Came From...! has so far produced the 1950s sci-fi influenced ''They Came from Beneath the Sea!'', the 1960s and 1970s horror influenced ''They Came from Beyond the Grave!'', the espionage genre influenced ''They Came from LASSIFIED'', the fantasy feature influenced ''They Came from the Cyclops's Cave!'', and the slasher movie influenced ''They Came from Camp Murder Lake!''. ''They Came From...!'' is supported by the Storypath Nexus community content program.


Trinity Continuum

The ''Trinity Continuum'' games take place at different points in the past, present, and future, and place the protagonists as Talents, Psiads, Novas, Daredevils, and Aethernauts. In these roles, they fight against conspiracies, alien invasions, and supervillains (among other threats) across a slew of genres as the characters demonstrate superheroic abilities and must weigh the benefits of developing power with the responsibility of wielding it. The ''Trinity Continuum Core'' was followed by ''Trinity Continuum: Aberran''t, in which the protagonists are mutated superheroes in the near future; ''Trinity Continuum: Aeon'', in which the protagonists exist in a far future sci-fi era of psychics and aliens; ''Trinity Continuum: Assassins'', in which the protagonists are trained killers; ''Trinity Continuum: Adventure!'', in which the protagonists take on the pulp heroic roles of the 1930s; and ''Trinity Continuum:
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'', in which the protagonists bend the laws of reality in a
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age where all the characters and events of 19th century fiction are real. The ''Trinity Continuum'' is supported by the Storypath Nexus community content program.


= The World Below

= ''The World Below'' TTRPG was announced in 2021 and is mooted to be a fantasy roleplaying game in which the protagonists are descendants of people who survived a great cataclysm on their world's surface, and are forced to survive, explore, and build lives in their new subterranean homes. The game's creator, Matthew Dawkins, cited influences such as J.G. Ballard, ''The Platform'', and '' Hollow Knight''.


Paradox Interactive


World of Darkness

Onyx Path are one of the licensees for Paradox Interactive's ''World of Darkness'' game, once owned by White Wolf/CCP. Onyx Path produced seven books (''Chicago by Night'', ''Let the Streets Run Red'', ''The Chicago Folios'', ''Cults of the Blood Gods'', ''Trails of Ash and Bones'', ''Forbidden Religions'', and ''Children of the Blood'') for ''Vampire: The Masquerade 5th Edition'' before they were repackaged as games by industry peer, Renegade Games, and otherwise focus on creating content for ''Mage: The Ascension 20th Anniversary Edition'' and ''Werewolf: The Apocalypse 20th Anniversary Edition''.


Chronicles of Darkness

Onyx Path are the sole licensee for Paradox Interactive's '' Chronicles of Darkness'' game, once owned by White Wolf/CCP. Onyx Path have released 2nd editions of '' Vampire: The Requiem'', '' Werewolf: The Forsaken'', '' Mage: The Awakening'', '' Promethean: The Created'', '' Changeling: The Lost'', '' Geist: The Sin-Eaters'', '' Hunter: The Vigil'', and '' Mummy: The Curse'', as well as the games '' Beast: The Primordial'', '' Demon: The Descent'', and '' Deviant: The Renegades'', along with sourcebooks for each game line.


Exalted

The epic fantasy roleplaying game of ''Exalted'', in which players take on the role of Solar champions with devastating powers, has received a 3rd edition from Onyx Path, along with additional player character options in the form of ''Dragon-Blooded: What Fire Has Wrought'', ''Lunars: Fangs at the Gate'', ''Sidereals: Charting Fate's Course'', and the upcoming ''Abyssals''.


Rose Bailey


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Game designer Rose Bailey worked alongside Onyx Path to create her RPG about playing in a romantic Mars of flashing sword, choking sands, winking courtesans, and lantern-lit canal cities. ''Cavaliers of Mars'' has gone on to spawn sourcebooks such as the location and adventure book, ''Witch-Queen of the Shadowed Citadel'', and ''Esoterica of Mars'', covering characters plots, factions, and new rules for the game.


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Dystopia Rising: Evolution

Michael Pucci licensed his game of zombies, apocalypse, mutation, and survivalist mentality to Onyx Path to produce as a tabletop roleplaying game following many years as a
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(LARP). ''Dystopia Rising: Evolution'' was funded through Kickstarter, and has subsequently been made available through DriveThruRPG and in traditional print, along with sourcebooks including ''Helnau's Guide to Wasteland Beasties'' and the ''Trouble on Steel Pier'' adventure.


Caliber Comics


Legendlore

The ''Legendlore'' comic by Caliber Comics led to a collaboration between Caliber and Onyx Path and their publication of the ''Legendlore'' role-playing game, using the system from 5th edition ''Dungeons & Dragons'' to convert the plots and principles of The Realm - as presented in the comic - into game form.


Pugsteady


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Game designer Eddy Webb and his company, Pugsteady collaborated with Onyx Path to create the tabletop role-playing games, ''Pugmire'', ''Monarchies of Mau'', and ''Squeaks in the Deep'', in which you play anthropomorphized animals (primarily dogs, cats, rats, and mice) in a far future setting where humans have disappeared and the uplifted animal protagonists are tasked with exploring the mysteries of their unusual world. A 2nd edition of ''Pugmire'', named ''Realms of Pugmire'', was funded on Kickstarter in 2023.


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