![]() ![]() Caulis, a homunculus warlock liberated from its master has made a pact with certain Faerie Powers.Armand Percival Reginald Francois Eustace de la Marche III, a suspiciously pale, apparently human noble and sorcerer, and certainly not a ghoul (how dare such a thing be suggested).Alabastor Quan, a gnome rogue-turned-warlock and failed circus ringmaster wielder of a cursed dagger and member of the Ravenswing Thieves’ Guild.Many thanks again to my playtesters for this volume, both from the original Hex campaign crew and my old friends over at the Campaign Builders’ Guild Discord. ![]() Here’s a preview- the map for the pirate town of Herniaheim, where the Gutreavers hole up after their raids on the ambergris mines, drinking till they forget they live inside the bowels of a giant whale and gambling away their ill-gotten gains in seedy chance-houses and saloons like the Slippery Sea Slug and the Brown Pearl. There’s a mixture of whimsy and horror, the ludicrous and the grotesque – jaunty intesintal pirates, sea-urchin assassins, cannibals, gladiators, buried treasure, mutant parasites, ancient ruins slowly dissolving in Jack’s digestive juices, and much more. I’m really pleased with how this volume turned out. Jonathan Newell has created a fresh and exciting landscape for your #ttrpgs.” Planet X – “I can’t recommend both Genial Jack books any higher. Halls of the Nephilim – “I’m pretty sure this release has cemented my resolve to run a nautical 5e game as soon as I can.” Questing Beast – “This is dungeon-crawling through the intestines – which sounds really gross, because it is.” ![]() Inspired by the likes of Gulliver’s Travels, the tales of Baron Munchausen, and New Weird urban fantasy, Genial Jack is written for 5th edition but easily adaptable to any fantasy tabletop game.
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