Cawood Publishing are back on Kickstarter for Monsters of Feyland 2: The Well of Dreams. There’s a war between the Seelie and Unseelie Courts, the Well of Dreams is corrupt and the Feyland just got stranger.
That’s the pitch for 100 new monsters for D&D 5e rules. You can find out more or back the crowdfunding project from the pitch page.
There’s a 20+ free to download preview of The Well of Dreams so you can check out what Cawood Publishing have in mind. Of course, if you’ve backed one of the previous monster books you’ll already know.
The download is PDF (PDF link) which includes full-page illustrations, stat blocks and descriptions of the Feywild monsters.
If successful, the final book will be more than just monsters, and there will be a campaign too and information about the Feywild.
Add-ons include a book of about 60 Feywild NPCs and access to other Cawood Publishing books such as the World Of Myrr and Monsters of the Wilderness, Underworld and City.
The fifth book in our 5E Monsters series is Monsters of Feyland 2: The Well of Dreams. It will be 140-160 pages with at least 100 new monsters in seven regions! The creatures will include fey, monstrosities, aberrations, undead, dragons, giants, elementals, and beasts. Each monster will have a full-color illustration, stat block, and bio. We’ll also have new magical items, fey flora, adventure hooks, GM advice, encounter tables, region information pages, events tables, and more.
A pledge of CA$ 20, about £13, is enough to unlock a supporter’s reward. You’ll get a PDF version of the book at this tier as a thank you.
Those who can step up to CA$ 35, about £23, will get a softcover, too, but shipping is restricted and worked out later. The hardcover swaps in at CA $45 with similar restrictions.
There are other reward tiers, a limited CA$ 65 for a special edition and bonus PDFs, $100 for more physical books and so forth to the CA$ 400 tier.
The estimated fulfilment of Monsters of the Feyland 2 is December this year.
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