Aasimar are strange beings, touched by the bloodlines of the divine realms. They sometimes appear greatly different to others, and can have unusual abilities. Some are worshipped, some are feared. 100 Unusual Aasimar has 100 different aasimar that characters could encounter.
Colour Filler Art – Buried Chest is a piece of filler art with a chest partially buried in the sand. The filler is a 300 dpi TIFF image, about 12 cm by 7 cm. The art can be used in personal and commercial products.
Nobles can be a common sight in fantasy medieval settings. 100 Nobles to Encounter has 100 nobles listed, with their names and some other details. They can be a source of adventure hooks, foes or simply background colour for the local court.
The Invocation tradition was introduced in Demon Lord’s Companion 2. Characters can bind daemons to them, gaining abilities for the duration of the spell at the risk of madness. A Baker’s Dozen of Invocation Spells provides 13 new spells for the tradition.
Pirates are a popular sight, and this supplement provides 100 different ones, from captains to less distinguished ones, that characters could encounter. They could be met in a tavern, encountered on the high seas or be the source of adventure hooks. Each pirate has their name and a few details on them.
In a futuristic setting, characters are still likely to spend times in places that sell drinks, for such as meeting contacts, gathering information or getting jobs. This supplement has a list of 100 different cocktails that could be found in such an establishment. The cocktails have their name and some other details given, and range in price from cheap to expensive.
At some point in a space campaign characters will pass through a star port. These ports, whether they be disreputable or mainstream, have residents and transients of all types. This supplement has 100 NPCs for characters to meet. These could be background colour at the local cantina or someone the characters are actively seeking out.
Although aimed at Starfinder, this is simply due to the races and descriptions used. There are no stats, so with varying degrees of work the supplement can be adapted to other systems.
A Baker’s Dozen of Noble Families, the latest supplement written by Neal Litherland, is now available to buy from DriveThruRPG and RPGNow.
In many fantasy settings, noble families are important, wealthy and have a lot of sway. They can be patrons for characters, providing them adventures to do, allies with needed resources or foes who are very difficult to eliminate. This supplement has thirteen different noble families that can be dropped into a campaign.
100 Merchants to Encounter, the latest supplement from Neal Litherland, is now available to buy from DriveThruRPG and RPGNow.
Merchants are commonly encountered by characters, who may want to sell them recovered items, buy goods or services or have things repaired. This is a list of 100 different merchants characters can encounter. They can be used on the fly, if a GM needs a merchant quickly, to flesh out a city, as colour or as a source of adventure hooks.
A Baker’s Dozen of Rumours (And The Truth Behind Them) (PFRPG) is the latest supplement written by Neal Litherland. This provides thirteen rumours in detail, which could be used as background colour. However, the truth behind each is given, which characters can discover if they investigate, turning them into complete adventure hooks. The supplement is also available in system neutral and Fifth Edition compatible versions; you do not need to buy all three versions.
Bandits are frequently encountered in fantasy settings, whether as minor nuisances, major foes or problems that characters have been hired to deal with. This supplement details 100 different bandits that can be encountered, giving them their own foibles and making them into individuals. They can even be used as a source of adventure hooks.
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