
Spriggan
Fantasy · Action · Adventure
Overview
The Ironlands is an unforgiving place; a fanatic cult plagues the kingdom of Annistiem, who in turn have resorted to begging adventurers to venture into the woods and cleanse their realm of the threat. Unbeknownst to them, something far more sinister guides the cult, and plots the destruction of Annistiem. Warriors, miscreants, and opportunists venture forth into the wood to slay the degenerate creatures, each having their own reasons and rationale. Some for gold, some for purity, and some for the hunt. But deep in the forest, only the trust of an ally, and the cold steel of sword and axe can save oneself from the terrors that lurk within.
Top Cast
Jonathan Cascio
Jonathan Cascio
Magistrate
Jonathan Cascio
Magistrate
Samuel Chase
Samuel Chase
Goblin
Samuel Chase
Goblin
Jacquelynne Faith
Jacquelynne Faith
Bastilla / The Spriggan
Jacquelynne Faith
Bastilla / The Spriggan
Jeffery Frame
Jeffery Frame
Innkeeper
Jeffery Frame
Innkeeper
Robert Gill
Robert Gill
Ivarkall the Ranger
Robert Gill
Ivarkall the Ranger
Angus W. Johnson
Angus W. Johnson
Kavasil the Knight
Angus W. Johnson
Kavasil the Knight
Saleem Krichi
Saleem Krichi
Laith the Thief
Saleem Krichi
Laith the Thief
Chase Lastinger
Chase Lastinger
Moth Guard
Chase Lastinger
Moth Guard
Nick Leali
Nick Leali
Thomdril the Bard
Nick Leali
Thomdril the Bard
Brittney Leist
Brittney Leist
Tavern Maiden
Brittney Leist
Tavern Maiden
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