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Festival of the Forgotten now live on BackerKit

Festival of the Forgotten: Revelations of the Dark Carnival invites players and Storytellers alike to break from the rote routine of adventuring and experience the Dark Carnival in all of its evil and eccentric glory!

Festival of the Forgotten now live on BackerKit
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Everyone loves a carnival, right? Right? Now you can explore the Festival of the Forgotten Revelations of the Dark Carnival from Storytellers Forge:

Festival of the Forgotten is a 200+ page D&D 5E 2024 Player Supplement and Adventure, containing a complete adventure, a guide on how to create evil characters, 13 new subclasses with unique twists, and much more. A cavalcade of thrills, threats, and theatrics await, in a carnival setting unlike anything players and Storytellers have experienced before.
The Festival of the Forgotten is coming to your kingdom, and you are invited to attend! To witness the spectacle of your freaks and outcasts when they were nurtured and allowed to thrive. Come see the wonders beyond your high walls and try your skill at unearthly games for prizes that your peers will covet.
No Storytellers Forge book comes without its own storyline or campaign, and Festival of the Forgotten is no exception. Designed to plug into homebrew worlds, existing campaigns, or as a standalone adventure, Storytellers can tantalize their players with games of chance and skill, eldritch secrets, and powerful trinkets while asking the ultimate question: what really matters to your character?

Festival of the Forgotten: Revelations of the Dark Carnival features:

  • Over 200 pages, designed with both Players and Storytellers in mind
  • How to be Evil: An ST Forge guide on building villains both as PC's or NPC's
  • A short campaign with multiple endings and player agency options
  • 13 new eccentric subclasses designed for 5E 2024
  • New Warlock Pacts & Invocations
  • New Carnival Games, NPCs, creatures, and magical items
  • Dynamic encounter design to accommodate Theater of the Mind and Grid Style play
  • Soundtrack and music by V is for Villains
Chris Wyman

Chris Wyman

Chris began tabletop gaming in college and quickly fell into the addictive world of cardboard. Chris, now a relapsed MtG player, loves connecting with people via gaming be it analog or digital.

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