# Fellowship

Fellowship is a Powered by the Apocalypse fantasy RPG about a diverse party uniting against an overwhelming threat while sharing authority over the world they defend.

## At a Glance

Heroic fantasy fellowship • PbtA structure • 3-5 players + GM • Shared worldbuilding • Long campaigns

## Why It Fits

A strong fit for groups that want groups who want collaborative heroic fantasy, with team-Based helping define the experience.

## Fit Facts

- Players: 3-5 players + GM
- Session length: 180-240 minutes
- Prep: Low
- Price: Paid

## Facets

- Genres: High-Fantasy
- Systems: Powered by the Apocalypse (PbtA)
- Mechanics: Team-Based
- Decision tags: Collaborative

## Scores

- Complexity: 4/5
- New GM Fit: 4/5
- Roleplay Focus: 4/5
- Combat Focus: 3/5
- Tactical Depth: 2/5
- Campaign Depth: 4/5

## Best For

- Groups who want collaborative heroic fantasy
- Players who like shared worldbuilding
- Campaigns about resisting a powerful central threat together

## Avoid If

- You want solitary antiheroes over fellowship play
- You prefer simulationist fantasy crunch
- You dislike players owning pieces of the setting

## Directory Notes

Fellowship is compelling because it understands the emotional shape of quest fantasy better than many games that claim the same territory. It is not only about traveling together to defeat a great threat. It is about what makes a group into a fellowship in the first place: shared purpose, complementary strengths, responsibility to one another, and a world that becomes real through collective investment.

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## Theme and Setting

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The game's fantasy is broad enough to feel adventurous, but focused enough to avoid dissolving into generic medieval questing. Its assumptions are built around coalition, movement, and opposition. The world is not just a backdrop for combat encounters. It becomes a collaborative object that players help define through the peoples, places, and bonds they bring to the table.

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## How Play Feels

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At the table, Fellowship tends to feel cooperative in a very literal sense. The party is not merely a set of individuals temporarily aligned by loot and circumstance. The game keeps asking what the group means, how each character contributes, and what kind of world they are trying to protect or reshape. That gives quest play more shared intentionality than in many fantasy systems where teamwork is assumed but not structurally emphasized.

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## What Makes It Distinct

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Its strongest quality is that collaborative worldbuilding and party identity are not optional side pleasures. They are embedded into the whole experience. That helps Fellowship stand apart from fantasy games that can certainly tell epic stories but do not care as much about making the group's union itself feel central.

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## Where It May Not Fit

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Groups looking for a neutral fantasy engine, heavy tactical crunch, or low-authority play may find Fellowship too explicitly shaped around its own idea of heroic ensemble adventure. It is generous, but it is not a blank slate.

## Links

- Directory page: https://www.ttrpg-games.com/item/fellowship
- Agent JSON: https://www.ttrpg-games.com/api/games/fellowship.json
- Publisher or official site: https://liberigothica.itch.io/fellowship-a-tabletop-adventure-game?ac=YUqaLN4pVvG
- Reviews or retailer page: https://liberigothica.itch.io/fellowship-a-tabletop-adventure-game?ac=YUqaLN4pVvG
