Akrasia¸ Thief of Time (3e)
Akrasia¸ Thief of Time"¸ is a vignette sourcebook that can be used in parts or in total to enrich any fantasy campaign using the d20 game system:
- a description of the cult of Akrasia¸ its clerics¸ treasures and legends
- an almost abandoned shrine to the Goddess¸ with a haunting inhabitant
- wandering servants of the Thief of Time¸ with deadly secrets
- an inn beholden to the Lady of Lost Dreams¸ where adventurers can lose their way or gain a great boon
- four Akrasia devotees who plot to destroy a small town
- an active temple of The Delayer¸ with dangerous worshippers and fell creatures
- new monsters¸ new items and a new Prestige Class¸ the Distractor
A series of vignettes that can be used individually or in total to enrich any fantasy campaign using the d20 game system. In it¸ you will find: - a description of the cult of Akrasia¸ its clerics¸ treasures and legends. - a new Prestige Class called the Distractor¸ and a detailed member of that class to bedevil your characters. - an almost abandoned shrine to the Goddess¸ with a haunting inhabitant. - a wandering servant of the Thief of Time¸ with a dangerous secret. - an inn beholden to the Lady of Lost Dreams¸ where adventurers can lose their way or gain a great boon. - four A...
A temple in disrepair looms out of the mist. As you approach¸ you notice that the debris results not so much from ruin as disinterest. It appears that grandiose plans have disolved due to insufficient money¸ time or will. It seems a shame; the structure could have been so beautiful.
"A nagging thought crosses your mind. Could this be the work of Akrasia¸ the Goddess of Distraction? Many do not see her as a threat. After all¸ what is so wrong with having another drink¸ or listening to one more song¸ or playing one more hand of cards? Still¸ her agents have brought down empires¸ and her influence saps the life from communities until they fall¸ rotten within¸ to the slightest threat.
"Ah¸ but who cares? There is no doubt little of value or threat within. Might as well find a comfortable spot and turn in early tonight. There's always tomorrow for great deeds...