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Post by beowuuf on Mar 19, 2013 18:27:43 GMT
Good to see you made it across again too! It was great to see Sommerlund finally make it to print after it failed to surface in the old d20 days. And the Bestiary has some wonderful nuggets of info and flavour buried in there, I keep reaching for it even now and I'm not running any games Are your setting on Drivethru now, or do you mean they are in the pipeline too?
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Post by DWPearce on Mar 19, 2013 20:41:01 GMT
On Drivethru now beowuuf, good to see you also I loved writing those two books with Joe and the help of Vincent, they were some of the most fun books to work on.
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Post by shadowraven on Mar 20, 2013 4:47:31 GMT
They are both excellent books; no lie. I highly recommend them both.
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Post by DWPearce on Mar 20, 2013 7:38:01 GMT
Thanks August, you're a star Beo, look for Glenvale and Blackrock.
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Post by beowuuf on Mar 20, 2013 7:58:30 GMT
I forgot about your work on Port Bax work too! Anyway, I got 38 hits, so I'll check that out later. Getting a pile of minis soon from the Reaper kickstarter, so I should probably have an actual tabletop game to justify it. And therefore maybe some material too for one the fly improv. So much easier in PbP to make stuff up when you have hours to do it Edit: Ah, will do!
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Post by DWPearce on Mar 20, 2013 8:18:16 GMT
Yep. I was a bit bummed out that Matt never asked me to work on Port Bax for the new RPG. But that's the way the cookie crumbles...this way I can put a bunch of cool system and setting-agnostic things out and people can slot them into their favourite homebrew/published settings with no fuss really. Glenvale is a small medieval village with a few secrets and a chuckle or two, maps by Gill. Blackrock is a Pirate Haven and has quite a lot of detail/adventure in those 25 pages. Maps also by Gill
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Post by beowuuf on Mar 20, 2013 21:22:35 GMT
Cool, I now have less money but more pdfs. Went for the locations as suggested, and also the city guides series and a couple of other things because Drivethru has a nasty habit of suggesting stuff on the right hand side just when you think you're done shopping!
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Post by DWPearce on Mar 20, 2013 23:16:53 GMT
Many thanks beowuff. City Guide 1: Everyday Life is where I actually began my RPG writing career proper. I always did like working for Dark Quest on those line of books
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