It’s a busy Kickstarter week and with several significant campaigns launching. When it comes to cash goals, the largest ask comes from Jason Massey, the co-owner and host of Dungeons and Randomness.
The Adventurer’s Guide To Theria Volume II: Ta’lor wants $80,000 to go into production. There are more than three weeks to run, and so far, the project has well over 200 backers and more than $50,000 pledged. You can see the latest totals and join in on the pitch page.
The Dungeons and Randomness podcast has been going for nearly ten years, with a diverse cast, lots of heroes, villains and adventures.
The first book, Ellara, is a silver bestseller on DriveThruRPG and is also available from Amazon.
The second book looks at one of the six continents in the game, and it’s one at war.
Even before the war, Ta’lor was a dangerous continent all on its own. Its strange and varied regions teem with creatures that span from huge to tiny, scary to cute, dangerous to more dangerous. This continent is also well known for its horrors, such as The Strangers, which are rumored to exist within the darkest corners of the plains.
The Adventurer’s Guide To Theria Volume II: Ta’lor free preview
If you’re not following the podcast or know the previous work it might be hard to decide whether there’s enough here for you. Fortunately, there’s a free preview of The Adventurer’s Guide To Theria Volume II: Ta’lor.
A pledge of $25 will get you your name in the book, all the unlocked digital stretch goals and a PDF copy.
Double-up to $50, and you’ll also get a standard physical copy of the gamebook.
The “Arazar Special Edition” plus a DM screen, pins and physical stretch goals are $125. Alternatively, if you pick the other side, the “Orraka Special Edition” and associated screen and pins are also available at a rival $125 pledge.
Pledges go up to $3,000, and there have been backers at that level. That tier includes tapestries, sessions with Jason and all the versions of the book you can expect.
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