• NOW LIVE! Into the Woods--new character species, eerie monsters, and haunting villains to populate the woodlands of your D&D games.

England, circa 1895

Wow, there's quite a list going already.

Umm, don't forget 'the aristocratic lady' and the 'sportsman.' And there is the 'fopish young artist who's really a pugalist.'
 

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A few more ('cause this is fun.)

The Fairie Photographer - As a young girl, she took pictures of the fairies near her house - she can't always see them anymore, but the experience left her . . . changed. Basically an excuse to work in a PC with some magic. An alternate version instead travelled to an alternate universe as a child, an experience she related to that nice Rev. Dodgson. She may have a daughter that the fairies have taken a sudden interest in.

The Gothic Widower (possibly a villain) - he's handsome, very rich, and has a certain dark charm, but if his wife died, who's that in the attic?

The Mad Wife in the Attic - see above. ;)

The Ingenue - "I'm a beautiful, young virgin in Italy. I want my sexual awakening and I want it now!"

The Natural - a simple, lower class man of the land (possibly a groundskeeper, or Italian) whom all the female characters find amazingly attractive for no adequately explained reason.
 

ok

Sorry to do this, but this is going to be a slow one to start up as one of the games I'm playing in has ended abruptly and I will in high probablilty start up a Star Wars game to replace it for the interested players first before I get this one off the ground as this one is alot more work.

Will be posting soon about the game
 

Into the Woods

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