SCARRED LANDS is a Third Party Setting for D&D and PATHFINDER Influenced by Greek Mythology

Scarred Lands has been a setting for tabletop RPGs since 2000 when Creature Collection was released. The world is heavily influenced by Greek mythology and many fans love it with more than 40 titles being published for the setting. Well, Onyx Path Publishing brought Scarred Lands to Dungeons & Dragons 5th Edition and Pathfinder. You’ll see the main classes are still there, but some of the races have been played with as have the subclasses to fit the theme of the setting.

Drawing enthusiastically on Greek mythology, the revised and re-imagined Scarred Lands nonetheless retains its place as a modern fantasy RPG setting. This is a world shaped by gods and monsters, and only the greatest of heroes can expect to be counted among them. The most populous continent of Scarn, Ghelspad, plays host to vast unexplored regions, hides unsolved riddles from ancient cultures, and taunts adventures with the promise of undiscovered riches hidden among the ruins of older civilizations.

Yet the myths of the Scarred Lands are relatively recent events. The effects of the Titanswar still ripple through the world, and the heroines and villains of many of these stories are part of living memory, if not still living.

You can get the Scarred Lands Player’s Guide (D&D, Pathfinder) in digital and/or hardcover formats starting at $19.99 over on DriveThru RPG. You can also find more titles for Scarred Lands by Onyx Path Publishing on DriveThru RPG.

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