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Bane Ledger

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Bane Ledger I

System: OGL
Genre: Sword and sorcery adventure
Interior Illustrations:
16
Page Count (Including cover and OGL): 42

The Bane Ledger presents 30 monsters gathered from the legends of our own world. These amazing creatures have been carefully selected from African, Polynesian, Australian and American folklore for their surprising and unique characteristics. Some creatures, like the abatwa, can be helpful and informative while others, like the impundulu seek to do unspeakable things with corpses. Eating the heart of a taniwha can infuse a hero with morale bonuses and beating a one-armed hai-uri in a fistfight can earn a character special insight into healing herbs.

The Bane Ledger features monsters ranging from CR 1/2 to CR 32, including one of the most fearsome creatures of them all, the mighty Ya-o-gah! In fact, more than half the creatures in the Bane Ledger have challenge ratings of 7 or higher, making this a great supplement for games of mid to high levels of play. The four eldest categories of storm dragons and summer dragons all have challenge ratings of 20 or higher. The Bane Ledger also features many creatures of lower challenge ratings, including the nightmarish aswang and the impossible djien.

The many creatures in the Bane Ledger once roamed the myths and legends of our forefathers, haunting their dreams and filling their hearts with fear. These monsters have now been collected and cataloged with OGL statistics and are presented here for your gaming pleasure. Now it is your turn to face the fell creatures that have plagued mankind for centuries!

Fear the storm dragons for they bring chaos and destruction wherever they go. Beware the xiuhcoatls for they can cause famine and drought. Avoid the undead impundulu for it will slay you and drag your corpse back to its master!

These and dozens of other amazing creatures lurk within the pages of the Bane Ledger! Add them your game today and watch with delight as these beasts maul the heroes in your game!

 

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Volume II of the Bane Ledger features 25 more terrifying monsters of primitive mythology.

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Bane Ledger II

 

Poisonous Plants

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This beautifully illustrated PDF features 5th edition D20 rules for 67 deadly plants from our own world including hemlock, nightshade, and hellebore.

Each plant is presented with a stat-block outlining its habitat, size, frequency, medical uses, damage, saving throws, and challenge rating. Most entries feature additional rules for creating herbal, alchemical, and magical substances. 

With this supplement you can:

  • Craft insecticide from white cedar.

  • Brew healing balm from nightshade.

  • Extract weapon poison from bush rope.

  • Empower your necromancy with baneberry.

  • Fight oozes with myoporum.

  • Enhance your protection spells with oleander.

  • Use jimsonweed to target objects with fly spells.

  • Use bay laurel to enhance your augury spells.

  • Brew a sleep potion from black locust.

  • Create dozens of other herbal and alchemical concoctions!

Heavily researched, the effects of these poisons mirror reality. Some cause paralysis, blindness, or terrifying hallucinations. Some cause psychic damage. A few contain acid. A couple cause creatures to take radiant damage from the sun.

Some plants are only toxic under certain conditions. Others are only toxic to certain creatures. Many can be mistaken for something else. A few are consumed deliberately. Those that affect herd animals can precipitate a famine. When famine strikes, characters are even more likely to eat toxic plants.

All types of poisons exist in the plant kingdom; ingested, inhaled, injury, and touch. Most weapon poisons are easily extracted.

Druids and characters proficient with alchemy kits, herbalism kits, or cook's utensils will find this information extremely useful. All other characters will find these rules make the wilderness much more dangerous.

To help DMs use these plants, each is presented with a challenge rating. There are also suggestions for challenging high level characters with these plants. 

Beware the fireweed that grows in damp soil!

Shun the sweet redoul!

Avoid the sandbox tree and its exploding fruit!

Fear the orcs with monkshood on their blades!

Never touch the gimp-gimpy!

Enhance the verisimilitude of your games with this collection of poisons, herbal remedies, foods, alchemical substances, magical creations, and DM inspiration.  

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Megan R. [Featured Reviewer]
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May 31st, 2007
An RPG Resource Review: The introduction states straight out what's special about this book: all the monsters herein are based on ancient lore from the real world (mostly Africa, Australia, Polynesia and the Americas). Some are real beasties, ot [...]
Chris G. [Featured Reviewer]
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August 22nd, 2006
Bane Ledger proves that if one wants creepy and interesting creatures one only needs to look into the mythology and legends of the world. Bane Ledger is a 32 page pdf filled with a bit more then two dozen creatures. All of them are inspired from legend [...]
Shane O. [Featured Reviewer]
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March 23rd, 2006
The Bane Ledger volume I is a monster collection from Bloodstone Press. The monsters in this book are themed, containing creatures from pre-colonial Australia, America, and Polynesia. The zipped file and the PDF itself are roughly 850 kb. The P [...]
Peter I. [Featured Reviewer]
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February 16th, 2006
Bane Ledger I is a 42 page monster pdf from Bloodstone press, and collects the monsters from their original Primal Codex after updating them to the new core rules revision. Bane Ledger I now forms part of Bloodstone Press' Primal Legends line, along wi [...]
Sean H. [Featured Reviewer]
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February 11th, 2006
Bane Ledger, Volume 1, is a monster source for D&D/D20 and part of Bloodstone Press? Primal Legends line. It draws upon real world mythology for its monsters, drawing from African, Australian, American and Polynesian legends for this collection. [...]
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1.0
Publisher Stock #
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