Colonial Gothic Bestiary
By Richard Iorio II, Graeme Davis, Mikuláš Aleš, Dave Allsop, A. E. Brehm, Mike Burns, Storn Cook, John Singleton Copley, Cogwork Creations, Gary Dupis, Josu Goñi Etxabe, Pearson Scott Foresman, Wenceslaus Hollar, Robert Bruce Horsfall, Ernest Ingersoll, Paul Jamin, Kimagu, Carl Wilheim Kolbe, Kunstkai, Fredy Lopez Jr., Bradley K. McDevitt, Mcleod, Matthius Merian, Henri Meyer, Labeauce et Minne, Pierre Denys de Montfort, Gustav Mützel, Thomas Paschke, Joseph Pennell, Jeff Preston, Philippe Semeria, De Sève, David Hunter Strother & Jae Young
- Release Date: 2013-10-21
- Genre: Games
"Go tell Mankind, that there are Devils and Witches; and that tho those night-birds least appear where the Day-light of the Gospel comes, yet New-Engl. has had Exemples of their Existence and Operation."
- Revd. Cotton Mather, 1689
Monsters are everywhere. They lurk in the untamed mountains and forests of the New World. They stalk the towns and cities of the Thirteen Colonies. They wait in the shadows to prey on the foolish, the unwary, and the unlucky.
Within these pages, the Colonial GothicGM will find a selection of creatures great and small, ready to challenge even the most valiant Heroes. Some are denizens of the New World, both natural and supernatural. Others spring from the myths and legends of antiquity, and have crossed the great Ocean along with the colonists. Some do not belong in this world at all, but may be summoned here by dabblers in sorcery.
The Colonial Gothic Bestiary contains descriptions and game statistics for more than 50 creatures from myth, legend, and nightmare to supplement the creatures found in the 2nd edition Colonial Gothic Rulebook, along with notes for the GM on using them in Colonial Gothic adventures, and an index listing the creatures in both volumes.
Even in this new Age of Reason, there are creatures that confound science and challenge sanity. Are you ready to face them?