September 11, 2012 / Kobold Staff / Comments Off

If ever there was a Monsters of Sin installment that should have been delayed from a Monday release to a Tuesday release, well this is the one. Maybe a little later in the day, because, you know.
Yes, this sixth book in the Monsters of Sin series is devoted to Sloth, the willingness to let things get worse because improving them would take too much effort and discomfort. It is the sin that can turn the most dynamic of adventurers into former heroes, a step too slow, a spell too late.
Monsters of Sin: Sloth includes:
• The Flab Giant, a race slowly letting itself go to waste.
• The Scrap Drake: something more than a worm but less than a dragon.
• A creature that visits a cruel punishment on the active, the Slow Storm.
• The Embodiment of Sloth itself, immobile enticement to comfortable lethargy.
• Detail on Sloth within the Midgard Campaign Setting.
• Rules for incorporating Sloth into your NPCs and monsters.
Whether you’re running a Campaign of Sin, or simply want to slow the pace of a fast-action campaign, Monsters of Sin: Sloth demonstrates that sometimes inaction can be as dangerous as the most daring of actions.
So, strike back at Sloth — take action now to slow down your players!
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August 20, 2012 / Kobold Staff / One comment
Monsters of Sin epitomize the very worst of our natures—and they prey on others’ weaknesses. This fifth book in the Monsters of Sinseries for the Pathfinder Roleplaying Game is devoted to Pride, the unshakeable belief in your own superiority, a sin that festers inside many player characters as their adventures become legend.
Monsters of Sin: Pride includes:
• The most spectacular representative of an unimpressive race, the Emperor Kobold.
• The Abominable Beauty, whose perfect appearance is a pain to behold.
• The deformed Mirror Hag, who confronts others with their own ugliness.
• The Embodiment of Pride itself, a mocking monument to the inferiority of all mortals.
• Detail on Pride within the Midgard Campaign Setting.
• Rules for incorporating Pride into your NPCs and monsters, and a Pride template.
Whether you’re running a Campaign of Sin, or simply want to poke some holes in the egos of your game’s heroes, Monsters of Sin: Pride is perfect in every respect.
Pick up your copy today from the Kobold Store!
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August 6, 2012 / / Comments Off
“You kill those who stand between you and your goals. You strive to pull down the mighty, and usurp their power. You plunder ancient tombs and spend your coin on the pleasures of the flesh. Tell me, Pathfinder: will you be able to stand against the Monsters of Sin? Or have you already fallen to them?”
Lust is desire gone out of control, a corrupting force that destroys yourself and others. Lust is a tough opponent: it has billions of advertising dollars behind it, it looks super-hot in a leather jacket, and its hair smells nice. Now Monsters of Sin: Lust is available for the Pathfinder Roleplaying Game and you can pick it up (so to speak) in the Kobold Store now.
Here’s what Monsters of Sin: Lust has in store for the unwary…
- The Inbred Orc, victim of passions run amok
- The inoffensive, innocent, and just-a-bit-curious Truffle
- The Loverlorn, a jilted bride who gets her revenge over and over again
- The voracious Embodiment of Lust itself, the ultimate lover, who boils the blood of the suitors it toys with
- Detail on Lust within the Midgard Campaign Setting
- Rules for incorporating Lust into your NPCs and monsters
Whether you’re running a Campaign of Sin, or just want to add a little greed to your game, Monsters of Sin: Lust offers intriguing possibilities! Buy the PDF, or subscribe and save.
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July 22, 2012 / Kobold Staff / Comments Off
Monsters of Sin epitomize the very worst of our natures—and they prey on others’ weaknesses. This third book in the Monsters of Sin series for the Pathfinder Roleplaying Game is devoted to Gluttony, the irresistable desire for pleasures of all sorts, so there’s bound to be one to tempt any character.
It includes:
- The Bottomless Pit, a creature that can swallow a village with a little effort.
- The Gnarljak, an eating machine that can be as dangerous to its owner as it is to his enemies.
- The helpful, nonthreatening Trap Bush, that can change its nature at the pluck of a berry.
- The voracious Embodiment of Gluttony itself, a walking gelatinous outsider forever eating, forever expanding…
- Detail on Gluttony within the Midgard Campaign Setting.
- Rules for incorporating Gluttony into your NPCs and monsters.
Whether you’re running a Campaign of Sin, or simply want to add a little gluttony to your game, Monsters of Sin: Gluttony is stuffed full of possibilities!
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July 1, 2012 / Kobold Staff / Comments Off
Monsters of Sin epitomize the very worst of our natures—and they prey on others’ weaknesses. This second book in the Monsters of Sin series for the Pathfinder Roleplaying Game is devoted to Envy, the desire for what someone else has – whatever that someone has!
It includes:
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