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Meet Lucky. He's the eidolon.

Nothing is what it seems in the fractured and fevered realms of Dream, and the innocent-looking bard plucking lute-strings on the street corner is no exception. “Laughing Lucky, the Vanishing Bard of Bedlam” is but a figment of an even stranger monster's dream, borne of alien hopes and aberrant aspirations for something unattainable for the abnormal: normality. Lurking behind this affable minstrel is its hidden master – The Ghost-Light that Dreamed, Gozutozawa. 

This product provides Game Masters with details on mind-bendingly bizarre character found amongst the Faces of the Tarnished Souk, ready for immediate use in any campaign - but especially for use within the Coliseum Morpheuon. Each entry features ingenious stat-blocks from multiple OGL sources, history, motivation, secrets, and insight into the NPC’s most carefully guarded dreams, along with complete game statistics for low, middle, and high levels of play. 

Within you will find: The Ghost-Light that Dreamed, Gozutozawa, a strange creature just trying to make a friend. 

 

  • CR 21 Crafty tough will-o'-wisp summoner (monstrous) 16 
  • CR 14 Tough will-o'-wisp summoner (monstrous) 10
  • CR 8 Will-o'-wisp summoner (monstrous) 4 
  • Three stat-blocks for Gozutozawa's eidolon, Laughing Lucky, the Vanishing Bard of Bedlam 
  • New ioun stones from Gozutozawa's horde of magical bling 
  • Two new feats for summoners 
  • A new summoner archetype that answers the question – if men summon monsters, what do monsters summon? 
  • New eidolon evolutions 
  • Crafty and Tough creature templates

 

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May 8th, 2011
Faces of the Tarnished Souk: The Ghost-Light that Dreamed, Gozutozawa by Rite Publishing This product is 16 pages long. It starts with a cover and credits. (2 pages) The Ghost-Light that Dreamed, Gozutozawa (3 pages) This one is a bit di [...]
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May 5th, 2011
This pdf is 16 pages long, 1 page front cover, 1 page editorial, 1 page SRD and 2 pages of advertisements, leaving 11 pages of content, so let's check it out! In contrast to the other FoTS-reviews I've posted, I'll head this with an explicit SPO [...]
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May 1st, 2011
I’ve always enjoyed the fact that Pathfinder uses the same stats for creatures and NPCs that it does for player-characters. This is not only a nod towards ease of use – since what’s good for the PCs is good for the monsters and vice versa – but [...]
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April 30th, 2011
Spoilers dwell herein. I suggest those who are not Game Masters and do not intend to run a campaign in the plain of Dreams or Rite Publishing’s Coliseum Morpheon stop reading now, just in case. I admit it. I am not a fan of most of the materia [...]
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