Game Title: Monsters of the City: Sins & Virtues
Publisher: Cawood Publishing
Author: Andrew Cawood
Artist: Travis Hanson
Year: 2020
Genre: 5E Dungeons & Dragons bestiary
Pages: 140 pages
Price: $17.95 in PDF, $29.95 in softcover, or $39.95 in hardcover from DriveThruRPG
I share my review while paging through the third monster bestiary from Cawood Pubishing, Monsters of the City: Sins & Virtues. Is this collection of over 100 monsters so sinfully good that it demands a spot with your monster manuals? Or should these monsters be banished to the catacombs beneath the city, never to be seen again? You’ll find out!
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Monsters of the City is chock full of urban creatures for you to incorporate into your fantasy RPGs. I especially like the 14 embodiments of the sins and virtues as well as the fact the bestiary is broken down into districts of the city. I'm less enamored by some of the humorous entries but, thankfully, there aren't to many of them. This is my favorite bestiary from Cawood so far!
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