Auroboros: Coils of the Serpent, which first made waves on Polygon in 2021, is an intriguing creation that Chris Metzen originally dreamt up in his childhood basement during the ’80s. What really stands out in this setting are the bards, who aren’t just side characters but are given a spotlight at their own Burning Man-inspired festival. Though they add a lot of flavor, the main draw is the game’s unique magic system, fueled by captivating mystical tattoos.
Metzen once explained to me, “The Auroboros itself is this ancient force of creation. The more you tap into it, the more you access powers far beyond your typical class abilities. But it comes at a cost—leading to madness and ultimately death. It’s got that rock star vibe, like turning up the volume to Jim Morrison levels.”
While it seems that Metzen’s publishing venture, Warchief Gaming, might be on a break—their website isn’t functioning, prompting us to reach out for details—there’s still some good news. The initial offerings from this product line are available on Amazon. If this piques your interest, Auroboros: Coils of the Serpent – Worldbook: Lawbrand is a must-have. This comprehensive guide takes you through the entire setting. Plus, there’s Auroboros: Under the Sun, a thematic novel, where Metzen lends his voice as one of the narrators.