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[Devil’s Workshop] Secrets of NeoExodus: Sanguine Covenant released
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<blockquote data-quote="lmpjr007" data-source="post: 3706084" data-attributes="member: 8817"><p><strong>[PLAIN][Devil’s Workshop] Secrets of NeoExodus: Sanguine Covenant released[/PLAIN]</strong></p><p></p><p>Louis Porter Jr. Design, in association with Devil’s Workshop, has released its newest supplement line for d20 fantasy punk setting, NeoExodus: A House Divided. Here is information on the Secrets of NeoExodus: Section Omega:</p><p><img src="http://lpjdesign.rpgnow.com/images/85/50120.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " data-size="" style="" /> </p><p>The Sanguine Covenant grew from a simple religion worshiped in small villages to be the official religion of the Arman Protectorate and the Imperial Alliance. While not a truly universal religion, the covenant is the most widespread, and most powerful, single church in the world of NeoExodus. The Sanguine Covenant is a monotheistic religion that worships a single Sanguine Lord, the god named Tarac. The Sanguine Lord works through his outsider agents (the Venerates), and the avowed (his sworn servants). The primary goal of the Sanguine Covenant is to eliminate dark powers, most notably demons, devils, undead, and evil arcane spellcasters. Unfortunately, the covenant sometimes strays too far from this lofty goal, and becomes a force for fear and bigotry as well.</p><p></p><p>This supplement includes:</p><p>• History of Sanguine Covenant</p><p>• Sanguine Hierarchy Structure</p><p>• History of the Sanguine Lord and The Venerates</p><p>• New Prestige Class: Covenant Daemonslayer</p><p>• New Magic Items: Rod of Sins</p><p>• Nearly 20 New Psionic Feats including Attached Soul, Devout, Fanatic, Heretic and Religious Scholar.</p><p></p><p>All this, PLUS ADDED ON FOR FREE: Terrornomicon: Aneishi. The Aneishi resemble anthropomorphic spiders. Between the slave races of Sobeka and humanoids and the ruling castes of Exodites and Khaynites, another race of First Ones holds sway. The Aneishi are neither slaves nor citizens of the dark empire that once ruled Exodus. These sinister spider-folk exist on the fringes of First One society, prowling places too dark for even their colleagues. Add these terrors to you home game. Written by Joshua Cole</p><p></p><p>Written by Owen K.C. Stephens and Chris McCoy. Available Here! </p><p><a href="http://enworld.rpgnow.com/product_info.php?products_id=50120" target="_blank">http://enworld.rpgnow.com/product_info.php?products_id=50120</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lmpjr007, post: 3706084, member: 8817"] [b][PLAIN][Devil’s Workshop] Secrets of NeoExodus: Sanguine Covenant released[/PLAIN][/b] Louis Porter Jr. Design, in association with Devil’s Workshop, has released its newest supplement line for d20 fantasy punk setting, NeoExodus: A House Divided. Here is information on the Secrets of NeoExodus: Section Omega: [IMG]http://lpjdesign.rpgnow.com/images/85/50120.jpg[/IMG] The Sanguine Covenant grew from a simple religion worshiped in small villages to be the official religion of the Arman Protectorate and the Imperial Alliance. While not a truly universal religion, the covenant is the most widespread, and most powerful, single church in the world of NeoExodus. The Sanguine Covenant is a monotheistic religion that worships a single Sanguine Lord, the god named Tarac. The Sanguine Lord works through his outsider agents (the Venerates), and the avowed (his sworn servants). The primary goal of the Sanguine Covenant is to eliminate dark powers, most notably demons, devils, undead, and evil arcane spellcasters. Unfortunately, the covenant sometimes strays too far from this lofty goal, and becomes a force for fear and bigotry as well. This supplement includes: • History of Sanguine Covenant • Sanguine Hierarchy Structure • History of the Sanguine Lord and The Venerates • New Prestige Class: Covenant Daemonslayer • New Magic Items: Rod of Sins • Nearly 20 New Psionic Feats including Attached Soul, Devout, Fanatic, Heretic and Religious Scholar. All this, PLUS ADDED ON FOR FREE: Terrornomicon: Aneishi. The Aneishi resemble anthropomorphic spiders. Between the slave races of Sobeka and humanoids and the ruling castes of Exodites and Khaynites, another race of First Ones holds sway. The Aneishi are neither slaves nor citizens of the dark empire that once ruled Exodus. These sinister spider-folk exist on the fringes of First One society, prowling places too dark for even their colleagues. Add these terrors to you home game. Written by Joshua Cole Written by Owen K.C. Stephens and Chris McCoy. Available Here! [url]http://enworld.rpgnow.com/product_info.php?products_id=50120[/url] [/QUOTE]
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