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Bane Ledger |
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Bane Ledger |
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The Bane Ledger presents
thirty monsters gathered from the legends of our own world.
These amazing creatures have been carefully selected from African,
Polynesian, Australian and American folklore for their surprising
and unique characteristics.
Some creatures, like the abatwa, can be helpful and informative while
others, like the impundulu seek to
do unspeakable things with corpses. Eating the heart of a taniwha
can infuse a hero with morale bonuses and beating a one-armed hai-uri in
a fistfight can earn a character special
insight into healing herbs.
The Bane Ledger features monsters ranging from CR 1/2 to CR 32, including one of the most fearsome creatures of them all, the mighty Ya-o-gah! In fact, more than half the creatures in the Bane Ledger have challenge ratings of 7 or higher, making this a great supplement for games of mid to high levels of play. The four eldest categories of storm dragons and summer dragons all have challenge ratings of 20 or higher. The Bane Ledger also features many creatures of lower challenge ratings, including the nightmarish aswang and the impossible djien. The many creatures in the Bane Ledger once roamed the myths and legends of our forefathers, haunting their dreams and filling their hearts with fear. These horrors have now been collected and cataloged with d20 statistics and are presented here for your gaming pleasure. Now it is your turn to face the fell creatures that have plagued mankind for centuries! Fear the storm dragons for they will bring chaos and destruction wherever they go. Beware the xiuhcoatls for they can cause famine and drought. Avoid the undead impundulu for it will slay you and drag your corpse back to its master! These and dozens of other amazing creatures lurk within the pages of the Bane Ledger! Buy it today and watch with delight as these beasts maul the heroes in your game!
Only $3.33! |
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The Bane Ledger features some very impressive artwork. Below are just a few of the many incredible images that can be found in the pages of the Bane Ledger. Click on the thumbnails to see a larger version of the pic and read a little about the creature. You can also download a PDF preview of the Bane Ledger right here.
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The Bane Ledger has been reviewed twice so far. RPG resources provides a good overview of the contents right here. Crothian, a staff reviewer at EN world gives it 4 out of 5 stars and says "Over all, this is a nice collection of monsters. There is a good variety and there are many ways to use them. Not all the monsters are designed for killing and the book does explore other ways to use monsters" You can read more right here Note that a revised version of the Bane Ledger has been released since Crothian wrote this review. The revised version of the Bane Ledger includes two feats from the Hero's Handbook and features several minor corrections regarding balance.
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The d20 system and the d20 System Logo are owned by Wizards of the Coast, Inc. and are used here with permission under the Open Gaming License. All material on this site that is clearly derived from or related to the System Reference Document including spells, items, classes, races, special abilities, and optional rules is hereby declared "Open Game Content." All other material including, but not limited to; character names, personas, concepts, themes, plot lines and any other material not explicitly contained in or clearly derived from the System Reference Document is hereby claimed as "Product Identity" and protected by US copyright laws. Any reproduction or unauthorized use of this material is prohibited without the express written permission of Bloodstone Press, Inc. 2001 - 2004. |
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