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There’s a plethora of storyline, npcs, critters, and items between the covers. I think that it’s exactly the sort of supplement that rides that line that so many try but fail: to be enough information without being setting dependent. Plug this information into any existing campaign easily. Don’t take my word for it though – check out Greg Schuster’s review over at The Dump Stat.
Speaking of reviews – they just seem to keep rolling in – and the bottom line? They all seem to be pretty happy with the content! I suppose I shouldn’t be surprised. Dr. Jonathan Jacobs is a driven man and the creative minds at NMP just keep kicking up productivity, creativity, and the quality. It’s an adventure working with them, and one I’m quite happy to be on.
Want to see some of those reviews I just mentioned? Check them out:
- Game Knight Reviews says “Brother Ptolemy makes one heck of a scary villain in my book.“
- Reviews at RPGNow.com give it 5/5 stars!
I’m really looking forward to seeing what the next reviewer has to say!
In the meantime, if you like what you’ve read/heard so far, how would you like a copy for free? Nevermet is running a contest through the month of November. Check out the post related to the contest here. We thrive on feedback, and we want to know what you think. Share your thoughts, and win free stuff!
Ahhh, the joys of the net.
Thanks for the linkback! Great book and great art!
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No problem, and I’m glad you like it – there’s more to come. 🙂