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Experience DARK SOULS like never before in this complete tabletop roleplaying game of adventure, horror, and tactical combat
Most dragons were slaughtered millenia ago, as the Age of Fire began. But one survived, mightiest of all: the Black Dragon Kalameet
The Gargoyles may look like mere statues, but those who trespass on hallowed grounds will swiftly learn the truth
The Dancer of the Boreal Valley was once a former royal’s distant daughter made to dance by the duplicitous Pontiff Sulyvahn
Smough, the Executioner, made up for his lack of grace with an enthusiasm for acts of great violence
Kalameet, the Last Dragon Most dragons were slaughtered millenia ago, as the Age of Fire began. But one survived, mightiest of all: the Black Dragon Kalameet. Even the proud gods dare not provoke his ire. It’s possible he acquired dark power from the Abyss, for he emits foul sorceries from his maw in place of fire. Prepare to die. Put your roleplaying group to the ultimate test against a black dragon of terrifying power with Kalameet, the Last Dragon, created for Dark Souls: The Roleplaying Game. Only the strongest Unkindled will survive. Titanite & Stone The Gargoyles may look like mere statues, but those who trespass on hallowed grounds will swiftly learn the truth. Only the stoutest warriors will reach the Bell of Awakening. Distant centuries hence, a nameless blacksmith deity forged almighty weapons for the gods. When he passed away, the Titanite Slabs he used transformed into faceless beasts. These Titanite Demons still wander the land today, horribly disfigured and maimed, but enormously powerful. Dancer of the Boreal Valley & Smough The Dancer of the Boreal Valley was once a former royal’s distant daughter made to dance by the duplicitous Pontiff Sulyvahn. However, it soon became apparent a warrior’s lot was her true calling, and she was sent abroad as an Outrider Knight. Though she became little more than a beast, some vestige of her former life as a dancer still remains. Smough, the Executioner, made up for his lack of grace with an enthusiasm for acts of great violence. His sinister gurgling chuckle has heralded the end for many a promising knight. There were even rumours the Executioner’s prodigious strength stemmed from a tendency to devour his victims. But that couldn’t possibly be true, could it?