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Sooooo many cats!!
T.S Eliot, you have been outdone.
You all should buy the really fun kitty book. It's great and provided me with many smiles.
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Wonderfully weird! I look forward to my Cat Domain cleric and Cryptozoologist wizard.
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I'll keep it simple. This is fun. I want to play them all.
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This is absolutely wonderful. I love how much care and passion was put into this setting. Diana has done a fantastic job of taking Barrie's Neverland & characters, removing possible problematic issues, and adapting them into a well established setting for 5E. I look forward to the possibility of more, with the Storyteller system as well.
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This is the first game I've purchased using a Tarot based system, and I am not disappointed. Chalice makes good use of the cards as a storytelling mechanic for a search for the Holy Grail. The number of players required is flexible, needing a Chronicler/GM and 1 or more players. I particularly like the nuance put into the Book of Knights, a tool using Major Arcana for character creation. This is definitely work picking up. I think you'll enjoy it.
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This is a superb collection of adventures by a team of awesome creators. My personal favorites are The Silver Princess, Golden Plates and Golden Rules, and The Regent of Ithaca. That said, all the adventures are good and the art in this book is phenomenal. If you haven't picked this up yet, do yourself a favor and grab a copy.
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What a cool supplement. This is just what you need if you've been wanting to expand on humans being the default for half-race options. The examples given are awesome, as is the breakdown of dominant and recessive characteristics. I look forward to the mentioned second volume.
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This is wonderful. The passion put into this campaign setting really shines through. I like the factions created for this version of Neverland, as well as the adaptation of Barrie's work into something new and intriguing. The setting itself, while written for 5E, is very versatile and could work with other gaming systems. I definitely recommend this one.
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Love it. The concept behind this subclass is wonderful. Oratori is a very cool idea and I like the inclusion of additional spells and feats related to this college. Fantastic work.
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In the older versions of Ravenloft, Forlorn was a domain with some cool elements and some things that were just kind of a mess. Standing Forlorn gives the domain a jolt of dark power, bring an epic level campaign to life (or unlife) that stands on its own or gives characters who survived Curse of Strahd a second chapter. Subtle dread, brutal horror, and weird humor are all features of this book.
Among the things you'll find in Forlorn: dark treants, nods to Pratchett and musical theatre, terrifying ghosts, undead serpents, time alteration, and a darklord that is more than your players will ever expect. I can't endorse this enough. You want this book.
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Creepy as all hell and I loved it! This one is going to leave a real impression on your players. It may also alter their feelings towards clowns and dairy products, but this is the price we sometimes pay for art.
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Do you want your game to have a little more of a Sopranos feel? This is the book to help you do it. For the Family gives you some solid player options and mechanics to build a crime family for your 5E campaign. You have a supplement here that encourages role play and narrative building, which is in my opinion always a good thing. For the Family is a great addition to your library.
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A beautifully made anthology. This is clearly the work of great care and love for Asian culture, myth, and stories that shows on every page. The Last Guest, Drowned Souls of the Hidden Stream, and Lost Children are adventures that I found particularly compelling. Not to mention that the art for Unbreakable is flat out gorgeous! Add a copy to your library immediately.
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This is an excellent one shot. The issues of distrust between the two communities is well written, pointing out the flaws of each and how innocent members are harmed. The art is very good. I particularly like the character portraits for the NPCs.
The actual swamp beast itself is very cool! I had no idea what to expect and was not disappointed. I also love the idea of swamp elves. This adventure stands on its owen, but I could see this easily fitting into a larger campaign.
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Thank you very much for the lovely review! I'm glad you enjoyed it :) |
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I love satire done well & this is fantastic! The whole setting is funny, thought provoking, and filled with goodies for players and GMs. Some of my favorites: the Deities, the Cleric Domain options, the Warlocks of the Shore, and the Oil and Butter Elementals just to name a few. The art in the book is also top notch, and some of the subclass art depictions had be cracking up. I look forward to more stuff from the Action Fiction team!
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