The Ravenous City introduces the monstrous planar metropolis of Dis and its inhabitants. Find work however you can, and hope that you still have all your internal organs by the end of the week. You and your misfit comrades are hanging on the edge of just getting by, living hand-to-mouth and blade-to-face in the interplanar city of Dis. Use all of it, none of it, or pick and choose elements to use at your table.įeral Anthropologies provides new GM guidelines for playing in settings where culture matters, inspired by classic RPGs such as Planescape, Eberron, Everway, Exalted, Shadowrun, Freeport, Dark Sun, Wormwood, Tribe 8, Earthdawn, Warhammer Fantasy, Elfquest, Pirates of Dark Water, Agone, Engel, The Shadow of Yesterday, Talislanta, Artesia, Empire of the Petal Throne, and so forth.Ĭorsairs and Low Brigands describes the pervasive scourge of planar banditry and how to take part in it. This planar supplement for Dungeon World, World of Dungeons, and other games of dungeon adventure is completely modular: section by section, page by page, rule by rule. And in every direction are the planes, tiny as a small fiefdom or large enough to seem infinite, but all in great peril. To the west are the docks that gnaw at the elemental reaches, where ships come and go on the seas of fire, air, and water. ![]() Its pinnacles and spires grasp at the celestial spheres and have begun to spread across the face of the moon. Its sewers and cisterns sink their roots into the underworld. ![]() The city of Dis is a dungeon that connects all other dungeons. ![]() Publisher blurb: Previously a Dungeon World Kickstarter exclusive! Now available to everyone!ĭark Heart of the Dreamer is a setting toolkit torn from the pages of the Planarch Codex, the lost gazetteer of the planes.
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