I don’t have any leads right now either, but I’ll reach out to itch support about it. Thank you so much for being willing to help!
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Hi! I know this is a longshot message on a 4 year old post, but I am an indie TTRPG designer, and I make a game called Viator. I've been releasing the game under my current username, but when I tried to change my username to be Viator, I found that viator.itch.io redirects to your account. I don't have anything to offer you in return, but would you be at all willing to change your username so that I can have the url, or work with me to ask itch about it?
Thanks so much for the interest! Yes, there will be more coming, but unfortunately I can't give a time estimate. I have plenty of ideas cooking, but time is very limited with my day job.
I'm especially excited about the next release, and I'm working on it whenever I can. It's going to be the crunchiest suppliment yet!
The Rainy Ruins, the newest suppliment, is a game set in post-apocalyptic Seattle. After a mysterious explosion in Washington D.C., bombs started flying across the globe, ushering in a new age of chaos and lawlessness. Survivors within the Rainy City have to contend with leftover radiation, sparse supplies, and the ever-present threat of violent raiders and mutated ghouls. Despite the dangers of the new world, there are several groups that are each trying to rebuild the world in their own image. Will you join with them and help your preferred faction take power, or will you create your own group and enforce your own ideals?
The Rainy Ruins contain:
- An alternate look at Seattle in the post-apocalypse, torn apart by flooding, scavengers, and a nuclear bomb,
- A diverse city that offers opportunities for interesting characters and stories,
- Rules for gear-based combat, invoking tense and desperate combat encounters,
- Rules for radiation that can permanently help or harm your characters,
- Rules for creating and upgrading settlements filled with survivors,
- Six unique factions, each with their own goals and values, along with tables to generate custom factions,
- A list of interesting NPC's and a bestiary filled with raiders, ghouls, and mutated Seattle animals,
- And rules for underwater combat, gear upgrading, looting, and random weather!
Check it out here!

Introducing Spheres of Terra, the newest suppliment for Viator!
The Spheres of Terra is a satire setting inspired by the American presidential debate. There were so many good lines, I was simply bursting with inspiration and needed to write something down.
Now, full disclosure: this is a trash suppliment. It is not well made, it is not polished to my usual standards, and it is extremely insensitive. I genuinely don't recommend that ANYONE play it. The Spheres of Terra is not made to be a good game, it was made because I thought it would be funny and for no other reason.
If, after that glowing endorsement, you still want to try to salvage a good time out of it, here's what you can expect:
- Rules for Madness, the ability to see the true truth about the world!
- Terrible social commentary!
- Saving your sphere from pet eating aliens!
- True 2nd Amendment absolutionists!
- Patriots!
- Jyna!
Download the Spheres of Terra, along with my other (much better) Viator settings here! As always, it is now and forever free.
For the past 8 months, I've been working on an RPG system called Viator. The game is universal, rule-lite, and based heavily on Risus.
My goal was to make a game that was easy to learn and play, but still provided a rich experience for both the GM and players. The game comes with a core rulebook, a GM guide, and three unique game settings to use as inspiration. I'm also going to be releasing more settings as I complete them, probably at a rate of 1-2 a month.
This has been a huge process, and it's my first time publishing something like this! The game is now and always free, so check it out at the link below! :D


