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The 54-card Tarokka deck is illustrated by Chuck Lukacs in black and white. The product is designed to feel like a real gypsy Tarot deck, and is produced in playing card-size on textured stock with a matte finish. The deck can be used by gamemasters to help randomize D&D adventures through Barovia, or used by itself to play the Prophet’s Gambit card game for 3 - 5 players (rules included).
This expansion adds two new houses, the Ixians and the Tleilaxu, to the Dune boardgame.
Theilaxu: Led by a small council of Tleilaxu Masters - the fanatic, xenophobic Tleilaxu were tolerated because of their useful genetic engineering superiority. Although underestimated and loathed by others, they hoped to someday dominate all.
Ixian: The cyborg, Prince Rhombur of House Vernius, leads the Ixians, masters of manufacturing and technologies only they know how to deploy.
Both the Ixians and the Tleilaxu are integral to the economy of CHOAM and the Imperium. The royal family of Ix had once been one of the wealthiest in the Imperium. Because of a successful invasion of Ix by the Tleilaxu and the Emperor’s Sardaukar, and then, after many years, the liberation of Ix by Ixian and Atreides forces, the Ixians and the Tleilaxu are mortal enemies.
This expansion also introduces new game mechanics to help you gain advantages over your rivals.
This screen is the perfect companion for those Dungeon Masters running the Storm King’s Thunder adventure, or any journey along the Sword Coast and the North. The front features imposing images of giants, but reminds heroes that they can be defeated, while the back provides the DM with maps and tables to make overland travel as simple as possible.
This screen is the perfect companion for those Dungeon Masters running the Baldur’s Gate: Descent Into Avernus campaign, or any trek into the first level of Hell. The front includes ominous images of savage devils while the back provides a quick reference to maps, random encounter tables, and everything that you may need for an extended stay in those deadly environs.