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Final Days: Mythological Figures & Maleficent Monsters for 5E

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The Kickstarter campaign is nearly over, and there's only a few short days left to back , a beautifu

[Morrus' Unofficial Tabletop RPG News]( The Kickstarter campaign is nearly over, and there's only a few short days left to back [Mythological Figures & Maleficent Monsters]( a beautiful D&D hardcover tome of legendary figures from Achilles to Robin Hood, Thor to Dracula, King Arthur to Baba Yaga, on Kickstarter! We'll be sending out the rewards straight away, so there will be no pledge manager or opportunity for late backers. Make sure you don't miss out! [Only a few days left to Pledge!]( If you've already pledged - thank you! You'll be getting your book very soon! If you haven't, join nearly 2,000 backers who have pledged a combined total of over £100,000 for this gorgeous hardcover book. You only have a few days left! We've got figures and monsters from all around the world - fictional, mythological, historical, literary, and many more. 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. King Arthur, Beowulf and Grendel, Cthulhu, Dracula, Fenrir, Perseus, Thor and Loki, even legends from American folklore like Paul Bunyan and the Jersey Devil! Also found throughout the book are over 30 new magical artifacts, such as Excalibur and Mjölnir, Captain Nemo's Nautilus, or Dorian Gray's life-catching portrait. Cerberus, Cleopatra, Frankenstein's Monster, Gilgamesh, Hercules, The Invisible Man, and even the Easter Bunny, Santa Claus, and the Lock Ness Monster! [d59230977dab1deb2b6c20247640ddac_original.png]( We've unlocked and sent out 9 stretch goals already (don't worry, if you back now you still get those 9 stretch goals), each of which is an additional Villain Spotlight, showcasing a unique monster or evil NPC to add to your campaign in addition to the many figures found within the book itself. Pledge now to get it before time runs out. [Only a few days left to Pledge!]( [e406922413aa4d065b1b3835e0ecf18b_original.png](   [Unsubscribe from mailing list]( [Visit Morrus' Unofficial Tabletop RPG News](

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