Lost Prehistorica

Lost Prehistorica
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Publisher : Dark Quest
Total Pages : 112
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ISBN-13 : 0974664510
ISBN-10 : 9780974664514
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Book Synopsis Lost Prehistorica by : David Woodrum

Download or read book Lost Prehistorica written by David Woodrum and published by Dark Quest. This book was released on 2004-05 with total page 112 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Source Suppliment for the most popular fantasy roleplaying game. Has your adventuring party ever wondered what was to be found on those parts of the map marked "Here there be monsters"? Have you, as a GM ever been at a loss as to what to do if they decide to explore these hitherto uncharted regions? Have you, or your players ever wanted to play something a little more primitive? Lost Prehistorica could be the answer to your questions! An informative well presented tool-book for the GM who wants to try something that little bit different! Packed full of new playable races, information upon long lost cultures, lost continents, nomadic tribes and settings specific monsters, this book could be just what you need to spark a whole new range of adventures in a land untouched by time where dinosaurs still roam!


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