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Nemesis Unleashed Volume II

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Every monster in the Nemesis sourcebook series was inspired by a single piece of stock art. The flavor text and game rules were inspired by the image, rather than the author commissioning an image after the creature was complete.

Return of the Horrors
The next sourcebook in the Nemesis line of fantasy bestiaries picks directly up where Nemesis Unleashed Volume One left off.

The shadow-spinning Umbralobe spider, the cruelly efficient Urrk legions and an entirely new way of using Orcs in your campaigns are inspired by the same literary classic that inspired Volume One’s Emperor of the Burning Eye. Courageous adventurers might risk their lives and sanity battling two of the arch villains of Norse myth: Hela, Queen of the Dead, and the icy goliath Ymir. Christian mythology is similary explored, as you have a chance to match your wits (and your fiddling skills) against the arrogant Prince of Hell, or investigate the schemes of a Black Goat and its witch-cult.

The foul Cyst Trinity is an exceptionally abhorrent example of a hag, and brings some of the Black Tokyo Campaign Setting’s nastiest body-horror spells into the realms of high fantasy. Meanwhile, the Nightmare Artist warps the night around you, turning your very dreams into a death-maze. The World Dragon marries the Kaiju subtype to the archtypical fantasy dragon, creating the ultimate, campaign defining enemy.

In addition to these arch-villians, an assortment of new monstrosities fill out other game-play niches. Aquatic monsters abound in this volume, as do a plethora of new low and mid-level undead, perfect for use as a necromancer’s minions.

Here's a look at the monsters in this sourcebook, listed by Challenge Rating. 

Challenge Rating 1
Candle Corpse, Fortuneseller Goblin, Orzar, Tearjerker

Challenge Rating 2
Gutted, Infantis

Challenge Rating 3
Daggoc Rustler, Marathoner, Osteon, Sabat Prancer

Challenge Rating 4
Coven Octopus, Damnation Book, Idun, Urrk, Work Wraith

Challenge Rating 5
Luma, Thanatos Fey

Challenge Rating 6
Infernor, Ushabti, Wand Wasp

Challenge Rating 7
Jotunnboar, Laurapathis

Challenge Rating 8
Agorth, Steam Bear, Wrath Beetle

Challenge Rating 9
Agathion Pride Lord, Savage Green Horde, Skullcruncher

Challenge Rating 10
Black Goat, Brutalis Devil, Jherikite

Challenge Rating 11
Castellan, Nightbringer Ape, Soulless Destroyer

Challenge Rating 12
Arcadex, Beast Dragon, Sinborn Dragon

Challenge Rating 13
Maenad Dragon

Challenge Rating 14
Totem Ghul

Challenge Rating 15
Cyst Trinity

Challenge Rating 16
Nightmare Artist

Challenge Rating 18
Umbralobe

Challenge Rating 19
War Bringer Giant

Epic Threats (CR 21+)
Earthking Kaiju (CR 24), Hela (CR 30), The Prince of Hell (CR 27), World Dragon (CR 27), Ymir (CR 28)



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Esmeralda B April 07, 2019 1:21 pm UTC
Any chance of this available as POD?
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Jeremy H March 16, 2019 4:39 am UTC
Full size preview is broken. Would you post an "Publisher Preview"? I've noticed that DriveThruRPG doesn't always like the PDFs I generate in Libre Office, so I started exporting shorter PDFs with a watermark and then uploading them as Publisher Previews. It might be helpful if you get this problem a lot with your books.
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Shamus N March 15, 2019 9:20 pm UTC
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