Vendor: Distribution
Product Type : RPG
Over 100 new illustrations.
Ten ancestries/races and heritages native to the Indigo Isles:
Detailed overview of the key locations within the Isles, including the people, culture, and areas of interest.
Multiple maps of both the islands and the towns.
Dozens of story hooks and interesting NPCs that can be inserted into any campaign.
15 new dragons as monsters (20 for 5e) featuring the entire family of wild dragons from Battlezoo Ancestries: Dragons, including the amber, cerulean, harlequin, indigo, and vermilion dragons. In total there are 5 new families of dragons with 15-20 dragons detailed.
Seven familiars native to the Indigo Isles:
An updated overview of the Gods of Alacar and its faith system — The Balance.
An overview of The Eld.
The updated and improved Pirate Archetype along with 2 new archetypes.
Full rules and details on the mysterious and powerful Old Woody!
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