A Dozen Warriors for Hire

Publisher: Philip Reed GamesAs the player characters grow in experience and power, there may come a point in the campaign when they decided that it is time to hire others to assist them in tasks within the game world. While there are almost no limits to the professions of those the PCs may hire, it should not come as a surprise when the party wishes to hire mercenaries – swords for hire – to aid them in a particularly challenging dungeon adventure.
It is for those moments that I have created the twelve characters described within the pages of this PDF. As with other releases in the A Dozen . . . series, all of the content is systemless, meaning that none of the characters include game statistics. Fortunately, most games include stats for a number of classes at different levels of power, which means that all you need to add to those stats are names and some backstory to make instant hirelings. And that, as you have already guessed, is where A Dozen Warriors for Hire enters the picture.
As NPCs within the campaign, these warriors may also serve as allies or enemies of the party . . . the exact relationship might depend on how each was treated when serving as a hireling.Price: $1.50
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A Dozen Warriors for Hire

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