Cawood Publishing already has an old, established, 5-star rated Myrr 5e campaign setting. However, they’ve also been building up a good reputation and a following through their great Monsters series.
Now, with a different approach, they’ve taken The World of Myrr back to Kickstarter.
The campaign, if funded, will produce more than 200 pages of fantasy with loads of content and no more than 10% mechanics. That’s good because it means the setting can be converted to D&D, Pathfinder or used in bits and pieces for your homebrew. There are stat blocks but also conversion tables.
The setting of Myrr is named after a wizard, Oswald Myrr, or the Wizard of Zogg, whose travels, experiments and realmsgates have shaped it.
Cawood already let you visit the new Myrr through this ~30 page and free to download preview.
A fantastic world filled with competing factions, massive cities, dangerous NPCs, and adventures as big as your imagination.
Backers at CA$25 are rewarded with the new PDF of the World of Myrr, although it is possible to back at CA$1 for add-ons and upgrade to a higher tier later.
Then, at CA$45, about £27, there’s also the softcover of the setting as a reward. The hardback swaps in, knocking out the softcover at CA$55.
At CA$65, the rewards mushroom to include the World of Myrr PDF but also Monsters of the Dungeon, Monsters of Feyland, Monsters of Feyladn 2, Monsters of the Underworld, Monsters of the City and Monsters of the Wilderness.
At CA$100, there’s the whole Monsters series in PDF, the World of Myrr in PDF and hardcover and one Monsters series book of your choice. CA$150 switches that up to two Monsters series books.
The tiers increase, with Monster series books being added until CA$500, when there are six of them and then Hirelings and Henchmen in PDF are added, with Between Dungeons, a sticker, Monster series NPCs, Adventures in Myrr and a World of Myrr NPC, added.
Cawood suggests April 2024 for the likely delivery of all the tiers, and the campaign wraps up on December 7th.
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