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Fablecraft’s Storyteller Collection releases next week, let’s have a preview

Welcome to another dev blog for Tales of Fablecraft, Mages! 🧙

In this week’s update, we’ll take a closer look at the Storyteller Collection that’s set to launch next week. We’ll share some of its contents, touch on the Brawler Collection, and dig into price points.

Before we get into the collection’s details, the Storyteller Collection will launch on August 22nd, 2024. We’ll make the announcement on Discord as soon as it’s live, so if you want that immediate notification, you should join us!

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Let’s begin.

[h2]What’s included in the Storyteller Collection?[/h2]

The Storyteller Collection offers GMs more music, soundscapes, and scenes to spin new adventurous yarns. We’ve worked with another roster of incredible artists to put together a fantastic collection of environments for your future adventures.

This collection includes 10 environments (three with variants), five music tracks, and 10 soundscapes.



You’ll be able to combine the meandering music with the tavern scene above and a fantastically satisfying kitchen soundscape. Fun fact, our own Cody Uhler and Ross Wariner spent a day making a clatter in a kitchen for that track, and the result is both cozy and captivating. The artwork for the tavern scene was done by Isabeau Backhaus.



If you’re looking to tell a tale that plumbs the depths of the ocean floor, we have the perfect starting point for your party’s exploits. Meet the Depths Entrance, a port of call that boasts an entire underwater playground. The artwork for the Depths Entrance was done by David Frasheski.



Or, maybe you want a platform worthy of a visit from a Woodland Dragon (coming soon in the Brawler Collection)? This stunning scene was done by Kent Davis.

[h2]What about the Brawler Collection?[/h2]

The Brawler Collection is still coming! We initially intended to release both collections on the same day, but the 3D visual effects for the creatures and their attacks are being finalized as I put together this dev blog. We’re anticipating the Brawler Collection will land in the first couple weeks of September once we return from PAX West.

We’ll be at PAX West, by the way! Come grab a sticker and say hello!

[h2]Here’s how much both collections will cost[/h2]

As promised in a dev blog and vlog a few weeks ago, we’re ready to share the price points for the Storyteller and Brawler Collections.

The Storyteller Collection will sell for $9.99, and the Brawler Collection will sell for $14.99.

In case you missed that previous pricing discussion, the reason for the pricing difference comes down to the scope of work involved with each collection. The Storyteller Collection features 10 commissioned story scenes–several with variants–and new music and soundscapes, so it represents a strong collection of art that we priced at $9.99.

The Brawler Collection is priced at $14.99 because it features roughly double the commissioned art and designed combat abilities, unique 3D animations, and custom sound effects for 14 different creatures. Those 3D animations, especially, take a considerable amount of effort from our team.



We hope you love both collections as much as we do! Personally, I can’t get over the Jewel Beetle.

That’s it for this week’s dev blog! Be sure to grab the Storyteller Collection when it drops next week, and join our Discord to find your next party.

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