From publisher blurb:
Midgard was that rarest of treasures: a garden world very much like Earth. It even had a distinctive feature: a supercontinent that wrapped around the planet’s mid-latitudes, reminding the earliest explorers of the Norse legend of the Midgard Serpent, and lending inspiration to the world’s name. Settlers found that the environment was favorable to their colonization efforts, but it was also favorable to death in the form of a native virus; bigotry in the form of offworld identitarians; and a lawlessness in the form of an illegal weapons trade. The native Midgardians are now discovering that their paradise has a serpent in its midst, and it’s not the shape of its landmass.
Port of Call: Midgard introduces Cepheus Engine and Original Science Fiction Roleplaying Game (OSFRPG) players to this idyllic planet with a rotten core. Inside is an overview of how the information would appear in the PCs’ library database, physical planetary and system information, a brief history, a look at its government, technology, and society, a quick guide to crafting characters that would hail from such a place and a map of the planet.
Port of Call: Midgard. Ragnarok might come sooner than you think.