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ISBN 10: 1588461211
ISBN 13: 9781588461211
Author: Ed Bourelle, Christopher Simmons, Jeff Tabrum, Wil Upchurch
A sourcebook for any fantasy campaign, both the Scarred Lands and elsewhere.
The threats adventurers face go far beyond the creatures that lie in wait for them — the very terrain through which they travel can be a danger. Wilderness & Wasteland contains new hazards, diseases, plants and poisons, as well as rules and guidelines for making the terrain your adventurers pass through more than just backup. This book includes five encounters designed to take advantage of the new rules presented herein, with information on scaling them up or down depending on the power level of your adventuring party.
This Sword & Sorcery™ book is published under the Open Game License and is 100% compatible with 3rd Edition rules and the d20 System.
Chapter1 : Introduction
Chapter 2: Content
Chapter 3: Conclusion
Chapter 4: Appendices
Chapter 5: Glossary
Chapter 6: References
Chapter 7: Index
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Tags: Ed Bourelle, Christopher Simmons, Jeff Tabrum, Wil Upchurch, Wilderness and Wasteland