Bloodstone Press Brings Real Spells From the Ancient World to 5e

A mystical illustration features two powerful spellcasters, one with long, flowing hair and a green aura, and the other with dark, wild hair and a commanding presence, both surrounded by swirling magical energies. In the background, a dramatic sky crackles with lightning, while arcane symbols and a shadowy creature add to the atmosphere. Prominently displayed is the title "ANCIENT MAGIC" along with the text "5e Content Inspired by Ancient Sources!" and an image of the book cover on the right.
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Bloodstone Press reveals "Ancient Magic" - a 400-page 5e supplement with "realistic" historical spellcasting. "Klaatu Veratu Nikttt... ummm" - just don't read the necromancy sections aloud at the table (or do! don't listen to us) #BloodstonePress #5e #TabletopRPG

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