Soulbound: Bestiary

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Soulbound: Bestiary
Soulbound Bestiary cover.jpg
Author(s) Emmet Byrne, Cat Evans, Elaine Lithgow, Jessica Marcrum, KC Shi
Editor(s) Christopher Walz, Síne Quinn
Cover Artist Johan Grenier
Illustrator(s) Max Fitzgerald, Runesael Flynn, Johan Genier, Pasi Juhola, Dániel Kovács, Sam Manley, Clara-Marie Morin, Rafael Teruel
Released 2021
Pages 191


Soulbound: Bestiary is a supplement for Age of Sigmar Roleplay.

Description

The Mortal Realms are besieged. Packs of savage beasts stalk the wilderness. Parades of disquiet dead stirred by baleful magics haunt the nights, enacting terrible vengeance upon the living. Hordes of Orruks, Grots, and Gargants rampage unchecked, driven by little more than destruction and despoilment for their own amusement. And the innumerable servants of the Ruinous Powers that once brought about the end of the world take root wherever mortals tread. The realms are rocked by never-ending conflict and nowhere is truly safe…

The Mortal Realms are filled with countless strange creatures and monstrous beasts. The Warhammer Age of Sigmar Soulbound Bestiary provides a vast collection of these great and terrible foes to use in your Warhammer Age of Sigmar: Soulbound adventures, and gives GMs advice on how best to build exciting encounters with these monstrous and maniacal foes.

Contents

  • Over 180 terrifying new foes to use in your Soulbound campaign, including some of the most iconic creatures from Warhammer Age of Sigmar — from the reality-warping Tzeentchian Lord of Change, to the merciless Knight of Shrouds, to the awe-inspiring Kraken-eater Mega-Gargant.
  • Gamemaster advice on building exciting and memorable encounters, and how to use Doom to give an extra edge to these conflicts.
  • Detailed descriptions of each creature and faction, including advice on using them in your game, their tactics in combat, and rumours reflecting what the people of the Mortal Realms know of them, some of which may be less than reliable!

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