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Today, the launched! A beautiful 5th Edition hardcover tome of legendary figures from Achilles to Ro

[Morrus' Unofficial Tabletop RPG News]( Today, the [Kickstarter for Mythological Figures & Maleficent Monsters]( launched! A beautiful 5th Edition hardcover tome of legendary figures from Achilles to Robin Hood, Thor to Dracula, King Arthur to Baba Yaga!  [BACK THE KICKSTARTER NOW!]()  Achilles. Lancelot. Robin Hood. Thor. Heroes, all. The world is full of myths and legends which inspired those in our modern fiction and games. Iconic warriors and wizards, vampires and things from the deep, epic figures from history, these legends are universally known. Mythological Figures & Maleficent Monsters delves into these paragons of literature, fable, and folklore. From Ancient Greece to Victorian England, deepest Transylvania to the High Seas, you’ll meet champions and thieves, pirates and knights, demigods and fey queens, ancient evils and urban legends. Archetypal heroes meet exemplars of villainy like Blackbeard, Rasputin, Dracula - even Lucifer, the Lord of Hell! From Mike Myler’s popular by-request column, this 230-page epic compilation of over 100 legendary heroes, villains, and monsters brings these characters to life for the 5th Edition of the world’s oldest roleplaying game. Plus a foreword from James M. Ward, author of the original Deities & Demigods! What You Get! - A gorgeous hardcover tome with 235 beautifully illustrated full-colour pages. - Nearly 100 mythical figures and maleficent monsters ranging from CR 1 all the way up to CR 35. Each is between 2 and 4 pages, and comes with description and design notes. - 33 magical items, including Excalibur, Mjölnir, the Nautilus, and many more. - The Masterclass Codex, a 190-page hardcover book containing 16 new classes for 5E, is also optionally included. - Or pledge for the awesome deluxe faux-leatherbound gift set of Mythological Figures & Maleficent Monsters and The Masterclass Codex! All ready to print and ship as soon as this Kickstarter campaign ends! Bloggers and news outlets, [here's a big folder of press assets you can use](. Meet monstrous entitles like Cthulhu, Fenrir, and the Headless Horseman. Confront Cerberus, Dr. Jekyll, and Mr. Hyde. Parlay with Norse gods, Greek legends, Arthurian knights, and critters from American folklore. Meet Robin Hood, Aladdin, and Baba Yaga. We even have the Easter Bunny. [BACK THE KICKSTARTER NOW!]() [Unsubscribe from mailing list]( [Visit Morrus' Unofficial Tabletop RPG News](

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