Dagger in the Heartis the first hardback sourcebook forHeart: The City Beneath. This new 144-page release is dripping with evocative prose from author Gareth Ryder-Hanrahan, grotesque full-colour illustrations by Sar Cousins, and immersive layout by ENnie award-winning Mina McJanda.
Inside you can find a sandbox adventure that takes Delvers into the deepest recesses of the Heart in search of their destiny.Dagger in the Heartfeatures:
Three major antagonists and their accompanying factions all vying for control in the depths that can be opposed, allied with, or betrayed.
New Beat sheets designed specifically for Dagger in the Heart, which allow players to chain their fates to the Heart and the Delving Machine.
Dozens of new creatures and NPCs to encounter, from eccentric Junk Mages to body-snatching insects known as flenslings, and worse horrors besides.
40+ new landmarks to explore, overflowing with unique resources, fallouts, and potential plots to ensure every delve is distinct in its own beautiful and horrifying ways.
20+ delves ready to use as the connective tissue that pulls your party inexorably towards the bleeding wound at the centre of reality.
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