Nightfell RPG
Tillverkare:
Mana Project
Referens: MPS10008
Nightfell is an original horror/fantasy setting for the 5th edition of the most famous role-playing game in the World.
This setting will guide you into a dark world full of terror and despair. The Undeads are coming back from the afterlife, and the Eternals are craving the nullification of reality.
You will face ancient horrors, superstition, and occultism.
You will learn to follow the Moon as your only guide in this nocturnal world.
In this ruthless setting, players will play night explorers: resilient survivors who adapted to the Lunar Age, an era where the sun is dead, and life still endure only thanks to the last Primordial beings.
This book includes:
- Setting guide
- A chapter about the World with maps
- Several new, dark fantasy flavored playable races
- New archetypes for the classes of the most famous role-playing game in the World
- New backgrounds for your characters
- 4 new original classes
- New and legendary magical items
- 75 new spells dedicated to moon magic
- new game mechanics that will make Nightfell a one of its kind supplement (grim weapons, possessed condition, soul points…)
Embrace the darkness!
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