The Coriolis Effect (Champions)
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![]() Cover art by Denis Loubet | |
| Designers | Dennis Mallonee |
|---|---|
| Illustrators | Denis Loubet |
| Publishers | Hero Games/I.C.E. |
| Publication | 1986 |
| Genres | Superhero RPG |
The Coriolis Effect is an adventure published by Hero Games/Iron Crown Enterprises (I.C.E.) in 1986 for the superhero role-playing game Champions.
The Coriolis Effect is a collection of short adventure scenarios focused on magic and interplanar travel.[1] Doctor Clinton Avery, a professor of parapsychology, has been tasked with studying a mysterious scroll found in Turkey that can bind humans to the elements. The Black Enchantress seeks both the scroll and Avery's hidden secret. The player characters have been hired to protect Avery's special granddaughter.[2]
The adventure unfolds as a series of interconnected scenarios, allowing the gamemaster flexibility in structure. Villain selection is left to gamemaster discretion, and additional non-player characters linked to the plot are included. Handwritten interior maps use a two-meter-per-hex scale.[3]
