Now Available: Tooth and Nail

Now available in PDF and print-on-demand from DriveThruRPG: Hunter: Tooth and Nail

The Stuff of Nightmares

These monsters are the stuff of the primordial, collective subconscious. They’re born of nightmare, and grown through legends of dragons, sphinxes, leviathans, and darker things still.

Some take up the Vigil to do battle against the greatest of monsters.

Will You Slay The Dragons?

Tooth and Nail is a bonus chapter/companion book to the previous released Hunter: Mortal Remains that explores antagonists inspired by the Beast: The Primordial RPG.

Hunter: Tooth and Nail includes:

  • Fiction and story hooks to bring these beasts of legend to your Hunter: The Vigil chronicle.
  • New bestial Dread Powers.
  • New Compacts and Conspiracies which hunt the monsters, but also sometimes hunt the zealous heroes that hunt as well.

This book was made possible by the backers of the Beast: The Primordial Kickstarter.

We’ve also got new shirts with the new organizations depicted herein:

5 thoughts on “Now Available: Tooth and Nail”

  1. So…no discount code for this one due to owning the Backer PDF?

    Yeah, I know $9.99 really isn’t that much money especially considering the beefier OPP releases, but still. Going to feel silly if I get a discount code later after I already made my purchase?

    Or does the usual process of getting a discount code from getting the PDF copy first before the POD goes live not apply to Backer PDFs?

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    • Your second thought is correct. We don’t do a discount for a PoD of a book when we’ve sent out a Backer PDF unless expressly part of the Kickstarter Stretch Goals. Which some are, but not this one.

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  2. Does this book give much content for traditional beast campaigns for 2nd edition or is this really only geared towards ppl playing hunter 1st ed with the mortals remains update?

    Will the information in this book be touched in the full release of hunter 2nd ed?

    I know this was originally part of the beast kickstarter but im unsure of where its content aligns in the grand scheme of things.

    Thanks in advance for any info.

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    • This book is great for a Hunter game, but it doesn’t offer a whole lot for a Beast game… By that, I mean that its content does not add much to what’s in Beast: The Primordial except in regards to who (other than Heroes) might be hunting them, which CAN help any Storyteller running a Beast chronicle.

      On the other hand, the book DOES give a neat set of assumptions about how another group might view the Begotten, which is something worth reading. So yeah, mileage varies, but I am glad to have this in my library.

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