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Animal Sidekicks

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Animal Sidekicks have a long history in media. They are comedic relief, helpers, partners, and often key members of the team. In the vein of Scooby Doo, Astro-Mutt, Binx, Gadzooki, and all of the others you can add an animal sidekick to your group.

This short supplement gives you the tools to not just add a cute npc to your group but a full character that can advance with the party. While they won't be as strong as the rest of the characters they will be a necessary part of the group.

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  • 1 New Edge.
  • Tables for creating your sidekick and designing their personality.
  • 3 sample sidekicks ready-to-use.
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joe M September 22, 2020 2:16 pm UTC
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mans best friend in a savage world games sign me up! Also i see it workign in rippers, deadlands, or any savage game! Because who dosen't want a beast sidekick to help you out! Also great if you doing a scooby doo savage world one shot!
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Kenneth M September 22, 2020 5:02 pm UTC
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Scooby-Doo was very much an inspiration for this, specifically to use in East texas University games. But, I tried to tackle all the animal sidekicks bouncing around in the 70-90s. The idea is to give a useful addition to the team that is more than an animal but not a full PC.
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