(RPG PDF Spotlight) Cörpsehaven: The Living Inn

Cörpsehaven: The Living Inn

Mork Borg Supplement by Bryan Gago

A crawling refuge of flesh and bone. A home that feeds. A contract you cannot escape.

Cörpsehaven is a living, mobile inn that lurches endlessly through the Known World. It offers shelter to scum desperate enough to accept its bargain: warmth, storage, rest and eventual consumption.

This supplement introduces Cörpsehaven, a grotesque campaign fixture that functions as an NPC, location, and/or an engine for play. It can be dropped into any MÖRK BORG campaign or used as a persistent, ever-present horror that follows the players across the dying world or across campaigns.

To dwell within Cörpsehaven is to gain a home.
To dwell too long is to become part of it.


What’s Inside

Cörpsehaven: The Living Inn provides everything needed to use the Inn immediately at the table:

  • The Contract of Cörpsehaven – Clear rules for what the Inn offers and what it ultimately demands.
  • The Hunger Die – A simple yet brutal fuel system. Cörpsehaven runs on flesh. Every journey drains its hunger. Feeding it keeps it moving. Starving it makes it lash out.
  • Starvation Consequences – When the Inn is empty, it becomes violent. These are not quests, they are tantrums, punishments, and sudden deaths.
  • Travel Events – Rare but catastrophic breakdowns that turn travel into adventure. When Cörpsehaven breaks, the scum must venture into the wastes to fix it or suffer escalating consequences.
  • The Record of the Dead – Those who die within Cörpsehaven are not gone. Their echoes linger in flesh, bone, and whispering walls, offering guidance at a terrible cost.  This gives a way to remember fallen PCs throughout your campaign.
  • Using Cörpsehaven in Your Campaign – Guidance for running Cörpsehaven as a traveling base, a lurking world fixture, or an ever-present horror that drifts in and out of play.

Cörpsehaven: The Living Inn is available through DriveThruRPG in PDF.


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