Freeport Bestiary A Sourcebook for the Pathfinder Roleplaying Game

Freeport Bestiary A Sourcebook for the Pathfinder Roleplaying Game by Sam Hing is a comprehensive resource published by Green Ronin Publishing on November 21, 2017. This 176-page sourcebook is presented in English and offers a detailed exploration of the various creatures that inhabit the perilous world of Freeport, including ocean wyrms, sail dragons, and ghost eaters, among others.
Readers will discover a diverse array of threats, featuring both classic adversaries such as serpentmen and fire spectres, as well as new additions like corsair drakes and witch beasts. This sourcebook serves as an essential tool for enhancing any Pathfinder Roleplaying Game campaign, providing a wealth of monsters to enrich gameplay and storytelling. Whether for seasoned players or newcomers, this edition is designed to add depth and excitement to the Freeport experience.
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The world of Freeport is a perilous one, as any swab can attest. Sailors face monsters like ocean wyrms and sail dragons, explorers must deal with ghost eaters and harpoon crabs, and city dwellers may be surprised by burnlings and flayed men. You’ll find all these creatures and many more in the Freeport Bestiary for the Pathfinder Roleplaying Game! This 160-page full color sourcebook includes a wide variety of threats, from classic Freeport adversaries like serpentmen and fire spectres to new monsters like corsair drakes and witch beasts. It’s the perfect complement to Freeport: The City of Adventure and can be used to add spice to any Pathfinder Roleplaying Game campaign. Here there be monsters!
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