Mythic Monsters China

Mythic Monsters China by Jeff Lee, published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on July 26, 2016, is a 30-page exploration of the rich tapestry of Chinese mythology. This edition presents a diverse array of creatures, from the benevolent imperial dragons to the more fearsome beings like the dilung forest dragon and the jiang-shi. The book draws on thousands of years of lore, showcasing monsters that inhabit various landscapes, including deserts, mountains, and dynastic cities.
Readers will discover not only the legendary dragons but also an assortment of magical servants and composite creatures, each with unique characteristics and abilities. The text includes new additions like the nian, a predator associated with the turn of the year, and offers artifacts and feats that enhance gameplay for both mythic and non-mythic heroes. This supplement is designed to enrich role-playing experiences, providing dynamic mechanics and cinematic abilities that can surprise even the most seasoned players.
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Imperial Adversaries Await! Mythic Monsters: China brings you an amazing and exciting assortment of monsters from the vast mythology of China, from the deserts and mountains of the desolate west, the mighty river valleys, and the dynastic cities and fields and forests of the coastal plain. Drawn from thousands of years of history and lore, these creatures range from CR 3 to 26 and include wise and benevolent imperial dragons like the graceful tienlung sky dragon and mighty jiaolung sea dragon, as well as the savage dilung forest dragon and fearsome futsanglung underworld dragon, and ruling over all and maintaining the watchful balance between them the resplendent lungwang sovereign dragon. Of course, Chinese myth and legend is about far more than ancient and magical serpents, featuring loyal magical servants like the celestial foo lion and deathless guardians like the terra-cotta soldier and equally deathless yet blood-hungry hopping vampires, the jiang-shi. The Chinese legendarium ranges from minor menaces like the mischievous xiao flying monkeys alongside apocalyptic aberrations like the horrific hundun, and it also features an array of misshapen composite creatures like the patchwork yaoguai and the terrifying jinmeju tree bearing a fruit of horrible heads. As if a dozen existing monsters were not enough, the brand-new nian is a powerful predator that haunts and hunts at the turn of the year, only to be driven back each Chinese New Year with fireworks and festivals. In addition to the featured creatures, we bring you an array of amazing artifacts and fantastic feats gifted from the imperial dragons of the Orient, each one suitable for mythic and non-mythic heroes alike! The Mythic Monsters series from Legendary Games brings you dynamic and exciting mechanics alongside evocative and cinematic new abilities that really help creatures live up to their flavor text, whether they are creatures of real-world myth and legend or creatures born out of the RPG tradition itself. These creatures can work just as well in a non-mythic campaign as they do in one that incorporates the full mythic rules, as you can throw them at your jaded players who think they’ve seen it all or know the standard monster stats as well as you do. That look of surprise and “What was THAT?” will warm any GM’s heart. This all-new 32-page supplement by Jeff Lee and Loren Sieg is a terrific complement to the Mythic Monster Manual, with over 220 mythic monsters and an awesome array of monster-focused abilities, feats, and more for your Pathfinder game! Pick up both books today and Make Your Game Legendary!
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