Aberrant - Books

Books

  • Aberrant Core rulebook (two editions, limited and unlimited)
  • Aberrant Storyteller's screen and companion (screen with adventure & background sourcebook)
  • Aberrant Worldwide: Phase I (adventure book)
  • Aberrant Worldwide: Phase II (adventure book)
  • Aberrant Players' Guide (background and rules expansion)
  • Aberrant: Year One (setting book)
  • Project Utopia
  • Teragen
  • The Directive
  • Elites
  • Underworld (solely available in electronic form)
  • Brainwaves (unpublished manuscript released by author Steve Kenson, solely available in electronic form)
  • Exposé: Aberrants (mini sourcebook)
  • XWF (mini sourcebook)
  • Fear and Loathing (mini sourcebook)
  • ReignofEvil.com (mini sourcebook)
  • Church of Michael Archangel (mini sourcebook)

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