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Familiars Found

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A spell caster is more than spells, weapons, or magical styling. They are also very much their companions, and their companions are them. While most adventurers are stuck with whomever, they run into in a tavern, a spell caster can often call upon their own choice of companion.

Familiars Found.

New companions for your spell-caster, compatible with the new edition of the world's favorite RPG.

  • Introduces 6 new familiars.
  1. Dwarlish Pixie
  2. Graveling
  3. Lantern Drake
  4. Noble Mouse
  5. Sparrowgriff
  6. Spectral Hare
  • New Artwork from Bradley K. McDevitt.
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August 18th, 2018
Thanks Kenny for the awesome familiars! It was tough to choose among them, but I eventually went with Noble Mouse because his style matches my gnome bard, Burgle Hebazi Brocc Whispen. I really appreciate the fact that Sir Ponzimous inflicts 1 [...]
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July 24th, 2017
Fantastic and well thought out Familiar options.. more than just a generic toad or rat, these can really add to the story of your character and bring a real depth to something that historically has just been a random stat boost to a spell caster. [...]
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July 22nd, 2017
If you are looking for some really fun and a bit older style familars this is the book for you. My personal favorit for flavor and utility is the Noble Mouse: Tiny Magical Beast, neutral good. [...]
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This title was added to our catalog on November 28, 2016.