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La Notte Eterna 5e core rulebook - cover

La Notte Eterna 5e core rulebook

Jason R. Forbus

Publisher: Ali Ribelli Edizioni

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Summary

It has been 161 years since the Celestial War began, a brutal conflict where gods and their immense armies fight for supremacy. On the day the first battle cry echoed through the heavens, as powerful as thunder, the sun vanished. Legends claim it was stolen by a merciless god. Since then, dying angels and demons have fallen from the sky, scattering the mortal world with broken, cursed, and coveted relics. Adventurers from every land now pursue these fallen treasures. They are known as Meteor Hunters, and you may become one of them.La Notte Eterna is a dark epic fantasy setting for 5e. Within this tome, you will explore the realms of Neir: their histories, landscapes, peoples, and deities.You will also find five new playable races:* the karevi, humanoids who shape shadows* the klorss, elves born from abyssal depths* the nuno, insectoid gnomes* the urakian, proud and fierce beastfolk* the wiloi, arcane practitioners from a distant worldSixteen new subclasses, one for each class, await you. These options help you face the horrors that lurk in the Eternal Night. You may play a musician whose eerie melodies rouse the dead or a warrior who channels the stolen light of the sun. The choice is yours.Four unique backgrounds offer entry into some of Neir’s most powerful organizations. Joining one may help you in moments of danger or need, although every favor carries a cost.Yet the night holds more than relics and monsters. A single bite may change you forever. The manual introduces three playable transformations: vampires, the mighty hjilaki, and therianthropes with several animal forms.Master the new mechanics of La Notte Eterna 5e:* Discover the secrets of True Magic with potent new spells for all casters* Use Divine Inspiration to gain the favor of the gods* Tap into Sphere Magic, available to every class, to summon ancient spirits ready to fight at your side* Explore Meteor Mechanics to study the fallen creatures and artifacts scattered across the worldNeir is filled with danger and opportunity. You can trade rare materials, craft weapons and armor from luminous alloys, brew deadly toxins, encounter famous characters, fight in epic battles, and even reshape the fate of nations.Your destiny is yours to forge. Adventurer, may your courage shine like a blazing star in the Eternal Night.
Available since: 01/22/2026.
Print length: 340 pages.

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