The Runewild Campaign Setting


Book Description

Beyond the kingdom of Aruanda, there is an untamed land. It is a place where witches walk, where goblins cavort, where the borders between the mortal and fey realms grow thin. For some, it is a place of unspeakable wonder; for others, only madness and death lie within its trackless depths. It is the Runewild, and it is beautiful and cruel. The Runewild is a dark fairy tale sandbox setting for use with the 5th Edition of the world's most popular roleplaying game. Designed for character levels 1 through 10, it provides locations, encounters, and NPCs to support a campaign lasting months or years, or to be adapted into other campaigns.




Tales of the Old Margreve


Book Description

Tales of the Old Margreve takes your 5th Edition game deep into the ancient, magical forest, with new spells, monsters, magic items, and wondrous locations by Richard Green and Wolfgang Baur; a monster appendix by Jon Sawatsky and James Introcaso; and twelve challenging adventures for heroes level 1-10.




Player's Option: Heroes of the Feywild


Book Description

This book enables players to weave elements of the Feywild into their existing and future characters. It contains exciting new character builds and options that are thematically rooted to the Feywild, a wild and verdant plane of arcane splendor, full of dangerous and whimsical creatures.




Ponyfinder: Campaign Setting


Book Description

Adventure in the world of Everglow, nestled in delicate balance between the elemental planes. It is a world of magic and mystery, where the fey are in control and the humanoid races are secondary. Foremost of the fey are Ponykind, who rallied behind their Queen to form the greatest empire Everglow had ever seen. We've brought ponies, griffons, felines, and other strange creatures to life in a world all of their own, where they are the primary PCs. Don't want to run a game all about ponies? That's alright! Use our post-empire suggestions to add ponies to any other existing world. Many spells, archetypes, and bloodlines are also usable by non ponies or other settings. New gods New spells New class archetypes New equipment New bloodlines New races Compatible with Pathfinder and 5E.




Odyssey of the Dragonlords RPG


Book Description

Campaign book; compatible with the "5E" edition rules of Dungeons & Dragons.




Erathune #1


Book Description

Many years ago, Buxton Stonebeard was banished from his dwarven home amid a shower of blood. But his cursed axe demands a soul, and so the outcast must return. Accompanied by Skarlok, his unlikely Morkai ally, and Niobe, a budding hero, Buxton must save the town that condemned him.




Monsters of Murka


Book Description

Monsters of Murka is a hilarious, high-fantasy parody of United States pop-culture, seething with snark and dripping with dubious puns.




Advanced Encounters


Book Description

It's About More Than Killing All the Monsters! Alternate Objectives is the latest of the Advanced Encounters series. Like all books in the series, it provides advice and tools for the GM to create more memorable encounters. Alternate Objectives focuses on creating battles where they PCs have goals beyond slaying the bad guys: things like rescuing prisoners or obtaining a powerful artifact before the opponents. Alternate Objectives details several types of objectives and things to consider when building them. It then describes other elements that could be relevant in a range of encounters containing alternate objectives but are not tied to specific objectives. Finally Alternate Objectives provides six sample encounters along with adventure hooks and variations. The include: Stealing a necklace off an enemy's neck and getting away. Escaping from a collapsing ice cave. Extinguishing a fire while battling elemental bugs. Protecting a prince from assassins. Holding back efreet long enough to open a portal and escape the City of Brass. Convincing a fallen angel to return to the light before he kills the PCs.




Qelong


Book Description

Two barely conceivable beings have fought a war for a generation over Sajavedra, a barely legendary land far to the southeast. They wish to claim its rich harvests of souls and fields, its intricate networks of ley lines and temples, for their own.They have devastated it utterly. A forgotten weapon in their war, a neglected sorcery fallen from a distracted archons attention, lies in the Qelong River valley at the edge of this near-cosmic battlefield. Qelong is Kenneth Hites hellish southeast Asian setting inspired by fantasy quest drama and war stories like Valhalla Rising, Apocalypse Now, and The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly. Suitable for character levels 4-6, usable with LotFP Weird Fantasy Role-Playing and other traditional role-playing games.




Abstract Dungeon


Book Description

A dwarven princess on a quest to reclaim her throne.A brave but dim warrior who decides to become a wizard after finding a wand with a mind of its own.A talking monkey with a magical bubble pipe who searches for the banana of gold.You can tell all of these stories and many more when you play Abstract Dungeon. Abstract Dungeon quick ans simple roleplaying game built around a resource spending mechanic. It gives you control over whether and how your character overcome obstacles in your path. The question is not whether you make your roll, but whether you are willing to pay the price.The biggest difference between Abstract Dungeon and other roleplaying games is that you roll your all your dice at the start or the adventure, then spend your dice to overcome challenges. You can always win, provided you are willing to spend the resources.You then need to describe how you overcame the challenge based on the source of the die you spent. If you spend a die from your Toughness pool, it could represent anything from punching a goblin in the face to holding your liquor, while spending a die from Intellect could represent casting a spell or presenting a logical argument.The Abstract Dungeon core rulebook contains everything you need to play including: Character creation Rules to play GM advice Optional rules Magic items Monsters Morvan's Hollow, a sample setting