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Dajobas, Devourer of Worlds

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The Tulita tribes of the Razor Coast once bowed before his insatiable hunger, and offered sacrifices of slaughter to his wanton maw. Forsaken for an age, Dajobas, the mighty shark god was cast into the deepest reaches of the Razor Sea. His hunger for carnage has festered in the lightless depths for hundreds of years, but his hour of apocalypse is finally at hand. Drawn to the world of men once more by the scent of bloody seas, Dajobas rises anew. Learn everything you need to know about this horrific deity including new domains, feats, spells, weapons, and a prestige class in this eight page obeisance to He Who Eats the World. Check out the rest of Sinister Adventures Indulgences on sale at RPGNow, and drop by www.sinisteradventures.com for some sneak peeks at Sinister Adventures print lines Dark Vistas (fantasy rpg mega-adventures) and Dark Horizons (sci-fi rpg mega adventures). Enjoy Dajobas!

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Terrance G June 07, 2016 6:55 am UTC
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Which D&D edition would be best to play with?
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Chris A November 30, 2018 3:04 pm UTC
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Based on the stat-blocks, I'm pretty sure this is for D&D 3.5, which would make it, I think, the only Razor Coast content for the system (all the other d20 Razor Coast content is for Pathfinder).
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