Saturday, January 18, 2020

Odyssey of the Dragonlords releases & Fallout: Wasteland Warfare Accessories—New from Modiphius!

Order by Date: February 1, 2020
Release Date: February 2020


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Odyssey of the Dragonlords: RPG Corebook

$54.99 SRP

In a land where even the gods are bound by oaths and prophecies! Odyssey of the Dragonlords is an epic fantasy campaign for the fifth edition of the world’s greatest roleplaying game. Drawing inspiration from the ancient Greek epics, including The Odyssey, The Iliad, and The Argonautica. At the dawn of time, a war between the gods and Titans left the world of Thylea forever changed. Thousands of years later, the first mortals arrived, carried by ship and dragon. The Dragonlords were the champions who overthrew the Titans 500 years ago and forged the Oath of Peace. But the power of the Oath has waned, and now the Titans seek vengeance.You are one of the heroes called by prophecy to end the conflict once and for all. Poets will sing of your deeds for centuries to come! If you survive!


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Odyssey of the Dragonlords: Player's Guide

$12.00 SRP

Odyssey of the Dragonlords is an epic fantasy campaign for the fifth edition of the world’s greatest roleplaying game. Drawing inspiration from the ancient Greek epics, including The Odyssey, The Iliad, and The Argonautica. The Player’s Guide is a 28-page companion booklet that will provide you with everything you need to begin your career as a prospective hero in the forgotten land of Thylea. Inspired by ancient Greek mythology, Thylea is a brand new campaign setting—a lost continent that can be seamlessly added to any existing campaign setting.

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Odyssey of the Dragonlords: GM Screen & Map

$24.99 SRP

In a land where even the gods are bound by oaths and prophecies! Odyssey of the Dragonlords is an epic fantasy campaign for the fifth edition of the world’s greatest roleplaying game. Drawing inspiration from the ancient Greek epics, including The Odyssey, The Iliad, and The Argonautica.

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Fallout: Wasteland Warfare: Terrain Expansion Objective Markers 1

$28.00 SRP

The wasteland is full of colourful creatures and people, all vying for control, supremacy, and survival. In the post-apocalyptic ruins, one man’s trash is another Deathclaw’s treasure. However, there are some trinkets, weapons, chems or even junk that is universally useful. Tools, solvents and oils are always in high demand. Anything from maintaining a poisonous bite to tuning up a settlement’s defences all need lubricants, wrenches and gules, and a cache of these can be key to long term survival. Nuka cola is refreshing and revivifying in any situation. Finding a crate of this pre-war treat means refreshment for mid and body (depending on the flavour and type). Even better, once you crack open a bottle, you get the cap – the main currency of the wasteland. Double-bubble for holding on to this red and silver treasure trove. Some of the most powerful boosts and prizes in the wasteland are the least obvious. Improving what makes you S.P.E.C.I.A.L can be the difference between life and death, and holotapes, comics and images can go a long way towards that. Either that or you can use any junk found in this stash to fire at people or upgrade your weapons! This boxed set contains five 32mm scale multi-part high quality resin objective markers, each part of unique scenic bases, to allow players to expand their Fallout: Wasteland Warfare games.

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Fallout: Wasteland Warfare: Terrain Expansion Objective Markers 2

$28.00 SRP

Synths are either one the greatest threats out there or the path to saving humanity, depending on your point of view. What is not in doubt is that the body of a fallen synth is always a prize. Break it down for parts, examine it for weaknesses or fix it up to re-join the fray, you can only make the choice when you’ve claimed the downed android. Any area where Synths have been seen is more than likely a battleground, and attracts high tech weaponry. Coming across a stash of fusion cells for laser weaponry is the find of a lifetime, and can set a survivor or raider for life – if they can hold it long enough to stake their claim. Last but in no way least comes one of the basics: food. Sure, you can blow the enemy up, zap them, laser them, and horribly irradiate them. But if you’re not up for eating them afterwards, the victory can (literally) turn to ashes in your mouth. Food containers, crates, cans and bottle all provide sustenance for the hungry – but watch out. Even the best preserved food can have fallen foul of radiation. Eating too much can give you even more mouths to feed (along with extra arms, limbs and glowing bits).

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