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It's a bit lengthy and only recently came out, but Odyssey of the Dragonlords looks pretty cool. The lead designers of a few Bioware gems such as KOTOR and Baldur's Gate got together to write up a setting/adventure path influenced by the myths and legends of Ancient Greece.
I already have a copy, but I haven't finished reading it, and I probably won't review it until I start (and finish!) al-Qadim and SIGMATA.
I already have a copy, but I haven't finished reading it, and I probably won't review it until I start (and finish!) al-Qadim and SIGMATA.
Realize I may be one of the only people posting here, but I'd get a kick out of seeing someone cover one or more of the Grimtooth's Traps books. The Wurst of Grimtooth's Traps is even 3.5!
Edit: Oh hey Ancient History already did it!
OSSR: Grimtooth's Traps by Ancient History.
Edit: Oh hey Ancient History already did it!
OSSR: Grimtooth's Traps by Ancient History.
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Sure, why not?
Mord, on Cosmic Horror wrote:Today if I say to the man on the street, "Did you know that the world you live in is a fragile veneer of normality over an uncaring universe, that we could all die at any moment at the whim of beings unknown to us for reasons having nothing to do with ourselves, and that as far as the rest of the universe is concerned, nothing anyone ever did with their life has ever mattered?" his response, if any, will be "Yes, of course; now if you'll excuse me, I need to retweet Sonic the Hedgehog." What do you even do with that?
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Writing up all these environmental rules reminded me that hey, PTU already covered some of this. The sci-fi supplement specifically has actual rules for different gravity levels, vacuums, and completely toxic environments. There are also rules for making robots in here, and I plan to include something similar in my game.
Since I need to go through it anyway... is anybody interested in a review of Do Porygon Dream of Mareep? It's a supplement, so it's way shorter than the core rules.
Since I need to go through it anyway... is anybody interested in a review of Do Porygon Dream of Mareep? It's a supplement, so it's way shorter than the core rules.