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The Ensi's Compendium

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This is a follow up project to The Tlatoanis Compendium. Both are part of The Explorer's Compendium project, excavating ancient cultures and converting them to D&D 5e.

This product, the Ensi's Compendium, a conversion from Mesapotamian myth to D&D, contains:

  • Four New Divine Domains
  • Two New Sorcerous Origins
  • Two New Classes
  • 24 Mesapotamian Deities
  • 13 Mesapotamian Mosnters Converted to D&D 5e
  • 4 New Races Based off of Mesapotamian Myth]
  • Four New Dragonborn Subraces
  • Two New Spells
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December 23rd, 2018
Well, i mean it could be worse, but both classes in here are alredy a thing in The Tlatoani's Compendium, and surales are Turkish, not but i guess that was part of Assyria once... [...]
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This title was added to our catalog on December 22, 2018.