Kobold Press has teamed with Bundle of Holding for a new money saving offer featuring the fantasy city of Zobeck for 5E. You can get aboard for as little as $7.95 and score the core setting releases. These savings run through July 26th and ten percent of your payment (after gateway fees) will be donated to this offer’s pandemic-related charity, Direct Relief.
About the bundle:
Adventurer! This all-new Zobeck 5E Bundle presents tabletop fantasy roleplaying sourcebooks and adventures from Kobold Press for Dungeons & Dragons Fifth Edition. Though easily transportable to any fantasy setting, these supplements are set in the Kobold campaign world of Midgard, a land of deep magic inspired by the myths and folklore of Eastern and Central Europe. In particular, this offer explores the beating heart of Midgard: the Crossroads region and the Free City of Zobeck.
Born in the fires of revolution, Zobeck — a protectorate of Rava, the Clockwork Goddess — shares borders with the dwarven Ironcrag cantons, the undead-ruled Blood Kingdom of Morgau, the human kingdom of the Magdar, and the Duchy of Perun’s Daughter — and, belowground, the dark and hungry Ghoul Imperium. Famous throughout Midgard for its alchemy, clockwork magics, steamworks, its magnificent Arcane Collegium, and its egalitarianism, Zobeck is a bustling trade hub of active marketplaces and dark, deadly alleyways.
For just US$7.95 you get all three Fifth Edition titles in our Starter Collection (retail value $35) as DRM-free .PDF ebooks, including Streets of Zobeck, the Zobeck Gazetteer, and Eldritch Lairs. (Note: We presented Pathfinder versions of Streets and the Gazetteer in our July 2013 Bundle of Zobeck. These are the conversions for D&D Fifth Edition.)
And if you pay more than the threshold price of $18.79, you’ll level up and also get our entire Bonus Collection with four more 5E titles worth an additional $76, including the 355-page campaign book Empire of the Ghouls, along with its Map Pack; the Underworld Player’s Guide with rules for player characters from eight subterranean races; and Warlock Grimoire, a compilation of articles drawn from ten issues of Warlock magazine (made possible by Kobold’s long-running Warlock Patreon campaign).