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Does
the very land hold a life force that can be sucked dry, just as a vampire
drains blood from his victims? There is an ancient
art that is resurfacing. A terrible lore that allows spell casters, both
Arcane and Divine to rape the land of its very life to fuel their magic.
Blight Magic, it is called and it is a quick and terrible road to power.
Many have justified the use of such magic, pointing out that farmers
take from the land to feed the people, homes have need of the land to
be built, and trees are cut down to provide warmth in the winter! Is
this so very different? The answer can only be seen in the practitioners,
who suffer over time from a corruption that only an evil power can bring.
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16.95
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Have you ever wanted to use Tarot cards to cast spells?
Have you ever wanted a seer who uses the tarot to glance into the future
for your players?
Tarot Magic is a d20 supplement that offers just those things to you
in a great 88 page volume. Look for more on this great book soon. |
23.95
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Funeral pyres burned day and night, choking the air with
ash and blotting out the sun as the undead legion of Gar Udok advanced
across the Northern lands. The great necromancer spurned all that is
holy in his quest for personal power, and his contempt for the living
was only exceeded by his greed and taste for destruction. Thanks to the
concerted efforts of allied nations, he was defeated, but his legacy
lives on as his most powerful artifacts are unearthed and his surviving
minions rise again. |
19.95
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Wild Spellcraft provides game masters with a toolkit
for including the unpredictable forces of magic in their game with whatever
depth and complexity they want. Ranging from rules for spells gone awry
to prestige classes for those who try to master magic in its rawest,
most chaotic form, Wild Spellcraft is designed to be modular, to fit
into your game in individualpieces or in its entirety. |
19.95
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A book of Prestige Classes suited to any d20 fantasy
game environment. Included in LE1 are classic ideas such as the Swashbuckler
and the Sniper, as well as several military classes, to bizzarities such
as the Corpulent (a priest of greed or gluttony who grows... and grows...
and grows...) and the PsychoPyretic (someone who transforms his rage
into psionic heat). |
18.95
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Did you ever think that it makes no sense for a spell caster to lose experience
points to make a Holy Avenger? The newest book in the Arcane Mystery series,
The Artificer's Handbook details a completely unique alternate magic item
creation system. In addition to removing experience point costs, you will
find rules dealing with material components, piecemeal armor, socketed
items, gestalt item sets, artifact creation, and magic item instabilitiy,
among others. In addition, you will find methods to handcraft these rules
for low, medium, and high. magic settings. |
24.95 |