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Posted: Sat, 07 Mar 04:55:12

by Inkwan

7eat51 wrote:

Forgot to say - I will check out Dolmenwood.

Recent acquisitions include Ironsworn, Savage Worlds, Dominion, and Dungeon World.

A fellow member here is sending Ker Nethalas. I watched a video on it last night, and it looks like a lot of fun.

Dolmenwood rules are good but WOW is the campaign amazing!
 Review: Fantasy City Sites and Scenes III:: [Roger's Reviews] Fantasy Sites and Scenes III caps off a trilogy of locales
Posted: Sat, 07 Mar 04:25:45

by leroy43

Fantasy City Sites and Scenes III is the third and to date final entry in this set of generic city supplements. It too is 50 pages long, and like its predecessors, has sixteen locations identified. Similar to Volume II, there are persons of interest attached to the locations.

As Phil Reed says himself in the introduction:
Now, I am back with a third (and very likely the final) book in what has become a trilogy of city locations. What’s inide this book? Something we commonly refer to as “more of the same.” To stick with the cliches, this is the “if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it” model of creation.

That, friends, is then precisely what awaits us inside.

This book follows the model of volume II with each location having a person of interest attached. This volume is a little more homey, with the locations featuring more homes owned by specific people, and several taverns and places like barracks and even a saurian safe house. The latter presumably for either for your D&D dragon born, or your Fantasy Trip reptile men.

The quality of the writing and entries is on par with the remainder of the series, and the scenes are either inside the city, or outside of it, giving the GM a little more to work with. In addition there's an opening table of stuff the party might find simply lying on the street.

Once again, I recommend this volume and this series. If you're going to invest in some well prepared city building guides, you'd be hard pressed to find better value for the modest price.