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Rolled & Told Vol. 1 (Hardcover)
Eric Thomas, Tristan J. Tarwater, Anne Toole, Josephine Yanasak
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Rolled & Told is an all-inclusive gaming experience! Each and
every month, we brought you a ready-to-play, fun adventure for one
of your favorite tabletop role-playing games. And now the first 11
adventures are collected here! These pages are packed with
beautiful illustrations, comics coinciding with each adventure to
excite and inspire your players, and helpful articles sure to
enhance the game for new and old game masters alike. Within you'll
also find early art of our iconic heroes and extra content you
couldn't get in the single issues!
Dershik Cartaskin is the heir to the Cartaskin Barony, a
distinguished and ambitious household in the Valley of Ten
Crescents. When his father sets his sights higher than the Sword
and the Seat, Dershik refuses to take on a legacy of unquestioned
power, abandoning those he loves for their benefit and his personal
desires. Taking on the name 'Derk' and a life of thievery, he
strives to transform his world. The Holy Church, a cunning
streetswoman, a peculiar guide, a beautiful priestess and a secret
organization; Derk must face them all and forge his own legacy
within the Valley of Ten Crescents.
The rise of a deadly cult threatens life in the Valley of Ten
Crescents. Alone, betrayed, and on the run from the law, Tavera
finds herself charged with rescuing Kella, a priestess with a
powerful secret who has been kidnapped by the cult. Tavera finds
she can no longer be a little girl lost, but must become a leader
and a savior if she is to survive the RED MOON RISING. -Book 3 in
the Valley of Ten Crescents series-
Born in poverty, a half-elf in a human city, Tavera lives in a
world where she doesn't belong -- until the day she meets Derk.
Initiated into the elite group of self-made scoundrels known as the
Cup of Cream, Tavera must choose between loyalty to her father and
a place as one of the THIEVES AT HEART. In this book, author
Tristan Tarwater explores the development of a young woman, not as
prologue, but as a story all its own -- a story of struggle,
survival and loss, of the family we're given, and the family we
choose for ourselves. PRAISE FOR THIEVES AT HEART "Oliver Twist by
Charles Dickens... mixed with A Knight's Tale." "A skillfully
written, well-pondered fantasy memoir." "A great start to a series
" "Hope to get to meet Tavi again soon." "Luckily for readers and
reviewers alike, every so often a gem such as this comes along...
that create our love of reading, and feed our obsessive need to
find the next one."
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