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Ashes Reborn: Red Rains - The Flood Of Moon Cove
The Red Rains fell, swelling the waters of Moon Cove. But the taint of the crimson bay did not wash out to the ocean, but congealed there, and from its depths arose a laughing mockery of life. Choose from four returning Phoenixborn:
Namine, Echo, Harold, and Fiona, each wielding a brand new signature card. Use the included new sympathy magic player deck to sail out and confront the evil lurking in the water!
But keep one eye on the moon, for that celestial body will empower this new abomination, unleashing hideous new attacks upon your embattled Phoenixborn!
Ashes Reborn: Red Rains - The Spawn of Shadowreck
The haggard, spired city of Shadowreck has become host to a hulking, insectoid Chimera. Screams echo through the streets as folk are snatched away, their bodies devoured, or worse, entombed in webs in the catacombs beneath the streets. There citizens hang, helpless, watching the pulsating egg sacs whose hatchlings they have been doomed to feed!
Ashes Reborn: Red Rains - The Blight of Neverset
The Red Rains have swept further across Argaia, making their way to the paradise garden-city of Neverset. Home to Leo Sunshadow, this land of eternal sunshine faces its darkest days with the birth of this next Chimera. Join forces with Leo, Astrea, Saria, and Maeoni as they fight to dispel this plant monstrosity in The Blight of Neverset!
Cartaventura Oklahoma
Third exciting instalment in the Cartaventura series!
Small box, big adventure!
Cartaventura Lhassa
LHASSA Spring 1916. You are a war journalist, and you have just fled the hell of the trenches. Traumatised by your experiences you travel to gentler climes as a reporter. Captivated by a book of Alexandra David-Neel\'s about the Buddhism they practise in the East, you decide that your journey will follow hers. Sri Lanka, India, Tibet... who knows, maybe you will even be able to enlighten your readers about the mysterious city of Lhasa. Discover a region of the world which flickers between colonial realities and eastern wisdom...