Wendy's, the fast-food chain best known for their square burgers and pigtailed mascot, is apparently trying to get into the tabletop market.



Join the fight against the dark art of frozen beef. Our first tabletop RPG, #FeastOfLegends, is officially live! Download now for FREE. — Wendy's (@Wendys) October 3, 2019

Pages and art from the Feast of Legends rulebook

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Art from the Feast of Legends rulebook

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Announced via a tweet , the 100-page rulebook for Feast of Legends , a Wendy's-themed fantasy tabletop RPG in the vein of Dungeons & Dragons, is free to download and ... surprisingly not completely terrible?The rules are a simplified version of what you'd experience in D&D 5e, which is clearly the inspiration for much of the book, with a few unique alterations thrown in. Ability stats consist of Strength, Intelligence, Charm, Grace and Arcana, and players will build characters that ascribe to an Order of Adventure, such as the Order of the Spicy Chicken Sandwich that deals magical fire damage, or the Order of the Baconator, which grants resistance to cold damage (thanks, naturally, to a love of fresh, never frozen beef).Yes, the fast-food puns are unrelenting and there is never going to be a point in which you aren't aware you're being repeatedly slapped across the face by capitalistic synergy incarnate should you choose to sit down and actually play a session of Feast of Legends , but at least it's a competently-designed, accessible TRPG ruleset that manages to both honor and have fun with its source material (Critical Failures, for example, are now formally referred to as a "Big Oops").It even includes a surprisingly lengthy pre-written campaign, pitting you against an "evil jester" (who's lair is complete with a play place and ball pit) hellbent on spreading a scourge of frozen beef across the realm of Beef's Keep.If you want to check out Feast of Legend for yourself, you can download the PDF for free or watch a (heavily sponsored) session of the game played by the cast of the popular D&D stream Critical Role If you're more interested in actual tabletop RPGs, check out our guide to getting started in Dungeons & Dragons (or why it's so popular these days ), or have a look at our recommendations for finding the right tabletop game for you

JR is a Senior Editor at IGN and will probably stick to D&D or Cyberpunk, but is definitely willing to give this a shot. If he does, he'll probably post about it on Twitter