Home

The Longest Night

The Witchfire Trilogy Part 1: The Longest Night

Someone’s been digging up graves in the city of Corvis, and the PCs are hired to get to the bottom of things. Along the way they’ll run into ancient conspiracies and a powerful artifact, the black blade Witchfire. Designed for level 1-3 PCs, The Longest Night includes a compelling adventure and plenty of background on the Iron Kingdoms. It’s a steal at $9.95 for 64 pages, and it is one of the best-reviewed independent D20 products available.

14.95

Shadow of the Exile

The Witchfire Trilogy Part 2: Shadow of the Exile

In Part 2 of the Witchfire Trilogy, the PCs have another chance to stop the rogue sorceress Alexia Ciannor. After a perilous journey by steamship, the party will follow Alexia into the temple of a machine cult, resulting in a dungeon crawl like no other. Upon returning to Corvis, they’ll find it fallen to an enemy long forgotten, setting off a chain of events that could see the Kingdom of Cygnar in flames! This scenario is designed for characters of levels 3–5.

14.95

The Legion of Lost Souls

The Witchfire Trilogy Part 3: The Legion of Lost Souls

The conclusion of the Witchfire Trilogy sees the ancient conspiracies unearthed in Part 1 exploding on the battlefield. A mysterious army invades Corvis, and it's up to the PCs to save the day -- and probably the Kingdom of Cygnar as well. To succeed, strange alliances will need to be forged and ancient artifacts unearthed. Part 3 of the Witchfire Trilogy is designed for characters of levels 6–8, and is set in the exciting new Iron Kingdoms game world.

18.95

Monsternomicon

The Monsternomicon Vol. I

The Monsternomicon brings the denizens of the Iron Kingdoms to life! This 200+ page book is packed with over 80 interesting and useful creatures, all lavishly illustrated by Matt Wilson and Brian Snoddy. Every monster entry is at least 2 pages long, making this the most detailed, DM-friendly monster reference in the field. The Monsternomicon is suitable for use in any d20 System fantasy setting, but is specially made for fans of the Iron Kingdoms. The book features an exciting cover by Brian Snoddy and these entries:

41.95

Lock and Load

Lock & Load: Iron Kingdoms Character Primer

This first edition of Privateer Press’ "Lock & Load"™ series of supplements, the Iron Kingdoms™ Character Primer, bestows heaps of information for the gaming enthusiast. You’ll learn about the various races, ethnicities, languages, and religions of the Iron Kingdoms through the insights of the notorious master spy, Gavyn Kyle, as he imparts his knowledge and experience on a protégé in some backwater pub. Through the pages of the Iron Kingdoms™ Character Primer, you can eavesdrop on this dicey discussion. This book features all the essential rules for character generation, letting players and DMs jump into a new Iron Kingdoms campaign. Get the lowdown on the races, character classes and religions of the Iron Kingdoms!

17.95

Campaign Guide

Iron Kingdoms: Campaign Guide

Embark upon a journey into the realm of "Full Metal Fantasy," a land where battle-hardened characters gird themselves in scarred mail and metal and take up their saw-toothed blades and smoking forgelock pistols, where steamjacks belch ash and steam upon the battlefields and the cobbled streets of cities and strongholds, and where steam power is fused with arcane might.

  • New and exciting character classes and prestige classes, Heaps of new skills, feats, spells, weapons, and gear, Expansive details on magic and the intricacies of mechanika,Twelve major human ethnic groups of western Immoren, Details on the various races: elves, dwarves, goblins, ogrun, trollkin, and more! The essentials on cosmology and religion.

54.95

Last updated August 6 2004