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Racial Supplement (3.5/OGL)

Races of Neiyar: Amphikin: Manipulative, conniving, underhanded, sneaky. The Amphikin are all of that and, unfortunately for those that cross them, much more. Enter their world, but keep one an eye on your coin purse and the other looking over your shoulder.

This supplement for the Neiyar: Land of Heaven and the Abyss campaign setting can be used in any jungle environment and includes everything you need to introduce these dangerous pesks to your world. From the art of pranking to what it takes to become a Toade, your players will regret underestimating this race. Also includes information on Amphikin PCs, new feats and flaws, and new spells.

Designed for 3.5/OGL games. This product is formatted for use on almost all popular ereader devices. This zip file contains both a PDF file and formats suitable for use with the Kindle, Nook, Sony eReader, iPad, and other devices.


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Book of Silvered Shadows (Sneak Preview): Not everything is black and white. Sometimes, everything is a shade of gray. This is a sneak preview of The Book of Silvered Shadows. Written by Jason Fahrion, The Book of Silvered Shadows explores the gray areas of character alignment. Explore the world through the eyes of those that reject the extremes of good and evil or law and chaos. This free preview includes two feats, two spells, and a monster from the book. The Book of Silvered Shadows is scheduled for release November 2010. Designed for 3.5/OGL game systems.



New Horror

Beneath the Surface of Things: homeless man trapped in a hell of his own making finds a reason to hope in "Redemption Song." A camping trip turns into a race for survival after the discovery of a bizarre artifact in "The Taking of Michael McConnolly." A man begins to question his sanity as patrons at a cafe begin to vanish one by one in "Charlie's Lunch." Over two dozen exceptional tales of terror.

"An impressive, often unnerving, and always gutsy collection, Beneath the Surface of Things easily marks Kevin Wallis as a writer to Beware of with such stories as Redemption Song and No Monsters Came That Night. Every story showcases Wallis' determination to break through the so-called boundaries of dark fiction and explore disturbing and sometimes even eye-opening new worlds, some without, but most within. You owe it to yourself to look Beneath the Surface of Things."

Gary A. Braunbeck
Bram Stoker and World Horror Guild Award winning author of To Each Their Darkness and A Cracked and Broken Path.
 

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