"Not intended for the callow youth."
This product reminds me of way back when in the feral days of junior high school, when boys drools because girls rules, and because teenage hot-headiness droves them up the tree!
I will try to keep it in an optimistic light, even though to be honest with you all, this book leaves me quite shaken...
1) This book is obsessed. It had mother-eating babies, intra-marital cannibalism, atypical homicides, nudity, bestiality, and a mythopoetic-derived history. It even has insanity. Yes, I know we all have some of those dark thin in us; I just am not in a mood for this Freudian stance everyday. I mean that this book is distrubing and haunting.
2) This book contains alternate acts of lust -- in all the wrong way. The few mortal female characters are married, at one time or the other in their own story arc. And if they are miraculously spared (by being fey), then they are a victims of love, or their mothers were. Also, to tops, I had not yet found any stats for any generic mortal women in this book. Probably that last was because all the generic mortal?s stats were all male. It is also sooo difficult to read.
3) This book does not have an index, and the .PDF is not easily searchable. Which may make it very hard for anyone to make any substantial claims and write reviews of any scholarity. In fact, the whole book sounds sort of as poorly worded this review you are reading now. However, if anyone does have any question about the outrageous claims I have made, please contact me (mitchelle wongchaowart).
The antithesis, though, is that it does make for some wild fancy for perhaps some... nihilistic rpg fantasy, eh (?)
However? TO be completely open and fair to the production team of the book: half of my main interest is on games really are in are in the relms of the constructablity of sets, group theory, and other mathematical adventures. So my entire review should be seen in that light. And no, I never play using ad&d or d20 systems.
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<b>LIKED</b>: The interplay of the poetic mythologeme was its genius.
<br><br><b>DISLIKED</b>: The inherited senseless violence and Freudian sexual undertone of this module seems excessive.<br><br><b>QUALITY</b>: Disappointing<br><br><b>VALUE</b>: Disappointed<br>
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