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TRIBES Anthology I

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For the first time, TRIBES Anthology I gathers together details of five of the most popular tribes from the first ten instalments of the line! TRIBES Anthology I presents:

Bleached Skull Gnolls: Feral denizens of the deep woods and their terrible allies, the bloodspawn treants.

Hobgoblins of the Mailed Fist: The skilled, disciplined mercenaries of the Mailed Fist and their elder bat mounts make fearsome enemies.

[b]Kobolds of the Fallen Halls[/b]: Two tribes of kobolds, led by their draconic masters, fight for mastery over a long-fallen dwarven hold.

Pazuzu's Fury: Born of anger and corruption these harpies lure the unsuspecting and weak to gory ends.

Troglodytes of the Tentacled One: Dwelling amid cyclopean ruins buried deep below the Orestone, these degenerate creatures worship an elder horror.

TRIBES Anthology I contains:
32 new feats
22 new spells
11 new magic items
70 stat blocks (CRs 0 -11)
4 new monsters

This ZIP file contains two versions of TRIBES Anthology I, one optimised for printing and use on a normal computer and one optimised for use on a mobile device such as an iPad. You can learn more about Raging Swan's Dual Format PDF initiative at ragingswan.com.

 

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December 16th, 2012
I normally wouldnt waste my money on NPC companions but instead like to generate my own but when I researched this publication by Raging Swan I gave it a gamble. I received the book (which itself is good quality, a lot better than I expected for [...]
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August 30th, 2011
This compilation of Raging Swan's TRIBES Anthology is 100 pages long, 1 page front cover, 1 page blank inside the front cover, 3 pages editorial/ToC, 1 page author bio and SRD, 2 pages of advertisements, 1 page back cover and one page advice for novice [...]
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