Inspired by stock art available on the DM’s Guild and DrivethrurRPG, and 111 pages long, Villains & Lairs is a D&D 5e supplement chock full of villains.
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Looking back to 4th March 2019, Andrew Girdwood filed a report detailed as "There's lots of 5e goodness packed into all 95 pages of The Book of House, but I suspect it'll be...". It also was tagged with Ghosts Of Saltmarsh.
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