D&D 5E [Legendary Games] 5E Friday with Greek Mythology and The Dragon's Hoard!

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This 5E Friday we are in the final day of the Greek Mythology, Monsters, & More Backerkit campaign! Don't miss your chance to get over 600 pages of incredible creatures and awesome adventures from the marvelous mythology of ancient Greece and the Mediterranean! Plus vote in our Legendary Bestiary poll to let us know which monsters you'd like to see us tackle next! You can order these items for your favorite VTTs too, either in the Backerkit campaign itself or directly with Mediterranean Monsters 5E at Foundry, Roll20, and Shard and at DrivethruRPG for Foundry and Roll20!

Last but not least, we also have new class options, magic, and more for our 5E fans every month with our marvelous monthly magazine, and the latest issue is here for you with The Dragon’s Hoard #43, available now with magical items like the cerulean sword and ring of sacred mercy, spells like righteous bastion and waves of ectasy, class options like Path of the Destroyer and glorious Inner Harmonies, and monsters like the blood-tainting afudius and the cruelly manipulative aicha kandicha! Grab this 26-page 5E book in print or PDF today at the Legendary Games webstore, Open Gaming Store, Paizo, Amazon, and DrivethruRPG!


Each issue of The Dragon's Hoard collects all of the new magic items, class options, spells, monsters, and more from our Legendary Loot Patreon, which publishes new 5E content every single day, with new magic items free to everyone each week on 5E FREE-day, like today's spellguard halfplate! A new issue of The Dragon’s Hoard releases every month, and our Patrons get their copies for free on the 1st of each month, but they go live for everyone by mid-month.
 

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Isn't this the same material from a previous KS? I found this campaign so confusing as I backed Med 5e.
The answer is mostly yes. We added some new 5E VTT options and a new Pathfinder 1E book that weren't in the previous project, but we ran this short project as an experiment to play with a couple of things:

1. We wanted to see how the Backerkit crowdfunding platform worked (rather than Kickstarter, which is what we usually use), in terms of its reach, its promotion tools, and its integrated features.
2. We wanted to see how fans responded to a more explicit focus on Greek mythology rather than the broader (and maybe more vague) "Mediterranean" and "A Tale of Two Seas"
3. We wanted to incorporate some polling into the project as we went along, which is a feature of this model.

If you already backed for Mediterranean Monsters 5E and that's all you need, then no problem. Hope you love the monster book (and may check out new VTT options). Sorry for any confusion; it was just us trying a new thing to see how it worked.
 

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