Adventure! Tales of the Aeon Society

Adventure! was my go-to pulp RPG for years. Even though it was the first of the Aeon trilogy (Aberrant and Aeon/Trinity being the latter two), it had very little in the way of game meta that so often burdened White Wolf products.

Besides the world history, background information and character creation, there are 3 pulp stories contained within. The first story is “Under the Moon” by Warren Ellis and the two additional shorts (“Dust of Death!” & “The Mystery of Volcano Island”) were written by Greg Stolze

Cover art by Mark Chiarello

Chief Bacon Rind (1860-1932)

An Osage political leader of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, Bacon Rind (Wah-she-hah, Star-That-Travels) was probably born in Kansas and came to present Osage County, Oklahoma, the former Osage Nation, Indian Territory, during the Osage removal from Kansas in the 1870s. He was an Osage tribal councilman, served as assistant chief in 1904–05, and was elected principal chief in 1912. (Oklahoma Historical Society)

October 1926 issue of The American Indian featuring Chief Bacon Rind on the cover