Baby Bestiary: Volume 1


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Discover the adorable

In a world of myth and magic, great heroes vanquish terrible monsters and earn a place in legend. But what about the babies left behind? This book is the first exploration of a new kind of adventure, the raising of young monsters to become loyal companions, beloved friends or fearsome guardians. If you are looking for something novel to spice up a fantasy roleplaying campaign, or simply want to see a different side to the creatures of fantasy art, the Baby Bestiary Book has all the monstrous cuteness you could want.

Funded by over 600 aficionados of animal affection on Kickstarter in 2014, this book joins the Baby Bestiary 2015 Calendar in a new line of products by Metal Weave Games. The Baby Bestiary Handbook will add some ‘awww’ to your coffee table ornaments and ‘squee’ to your players’ squelching through dank dungeons.

The Baby Bestiary is also available in a Collector's Edition which contains Volumes 1 & 2.

 

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Wouter Eilers
Exceedingly weird vibes

I bought this book in the interest of considering settings through the lens of how various beasts and monsters might be trained, tamed and even domesticated in fantasy settings. For this, the book provides various actionable ideas. However, where it stumbles in a most bewildering way is in including various sapient beings amongst the beasts to train and rear. In the foreword, it acknowledges that this could be considered slavery in most sane settings... And then provides tips for TTRPGS games concerning how to get away with it rather than confronting this obvious ethical quandary.

This is carried through in quite a few entries too, most memorably, the section on kobold kids is outright more about how to raise a kobold to be a pet and loyal minion while literally simaltaneously acknowledging that they're just as sapient as any other civilized creature.

I will not be purchasing the second book in the series given the obvious lack of thought put into this aspect of the writing.

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