The frozen wilds of Vordan are haunted by creatures born from real-world folklore and ancient mythology — legends whispered around fires long before they became nightmares in Spawns of the Mindrender.
• Kallikantzaros – Malevolent fey-like beings from Greek folklore said to emerge during the darkest days of winter, spreading chaos, destruction, and mischief before retreating beneath the earth once more.
• Krampus – The horned punisher of Alpine legend who stalks the winter season, dragging away the wicked with chains, bells, and birch rods.
• Mahaha – An Inuit legend of a grinning demon that haunts travelers into helpless exhaustion and death upon the frozen tundra.
• Qalupalik – A terrifying Inuit sea creature said to lurk beneath icy waters, stealing away children who wander too close to the shore.
• Tsukumogami – Spirits from Japanese folklore born from abandoned objects that awaken, gaining strange intelligence and supernatural powers.
• Wendigo – A cannibalistic spirit of Algonquian legend embodying greed, starvation, and the endless hunger that consumes the soul in the depths of winter.
• Yeti – The mysterious ape-like giant said to roam remote mountain ranges, leaving only tracks, shattered camps, and fearful stories behind.
And now… the Hive welcomes something entirely new. Legendary writer Ed Greenwood has unleashed the Graul, created through our follower voting event. This aberrant predator adapts to incoming attacks with reactive armor while draining the strength and vitality of its victims in battle. Feast your eyes on this horror from the realms beyond our own:
We have opened a brand new poll that allows you to help create a bonus subclass for the adventure. We will illustrate it and provide it exclusively to backers.
The voting has already started and runs until May 23rd. Once the campaign concludes, we will unveil the final subclass you created.
This is your chance to forge something truly unique, so please join the poll and let’s create together!
Thank you for being part of this incredible community and helping bring creations like these to life. Every vote cast, every comment shared, and every bit of support helps turn strange ideas into fully realized monsters, subclasses, adventures, and horrors that thousands of players will experience at their tables.