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Fungi of the Far Realms is a unique collection of imaginary mushrooms that combines a gaming tool with a beautifully crafted book. It contains over 200 fictional species – both magical and completely mundane. You can use it in any fantasy or RPG system!

The book draws inspiration from old natural history journals and offers detailed descriptions of each fungus. Use it when preparing your adventures or as a quick source of inspiration during gameplay.

The book is in English.


Fungi of the Far Realms is an illustrated guide to fictional mushrooms, both magical and mundane, compatible with all role-playing game systems. Inspired by the rambling naturists of past centuries, the book and accompanying deck of flash cards is packed with over 200 characterful fungi accompanied by traditionally made watercolour paintings. The book is a dense and easily used gaming artefact you can either draw from while creating your games or hand to players as an in-universe book to be found by their characters. The flash cards are the perfect way to quickly generate and show your players exactly what wild fungi they see, all while hiding the details from them.

From the regal Agaric Rex to the sinister Woodsmans Baby, every entry explores the history and usage of the fungus along with characterful notes on its habitat, appearance, flavour and aroma. All with large watercolour paintings throughout.

We present to you a unique selection of imaginary fungi, ready-made for inclusion in your favourite fantasy role-playing games or simply read for the mycological joy of it. All neatly organised and lavishly illustrated for you and your players' pleasure.

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