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Last issue of Pyramid Volume 3, produced with the same impeccable smooth style and succinct content, and coherent to the theme as ever.
I still miss the huge lost online web repository of Volume 2.
Pity too, that Pyramid and Gurps products are almost forever out of reach for ultra-frugal me in relative poverty:
almost USD 1,000 for 121 issues, currently discounted 25%. Whew!
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Richly intact atmosphere of the original hitters' code, overlaid by the austere cool of artificially aware simulation.
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A spectrum of colours projecting bright auras of characters and settings in cartoon portraits.
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A rich quest of the mind, against even magic, in which adventurers either surmount challenges and change the cosmos, or succumb to its present momentum, or those initiated by their betters.
The detailed consequences of success and failure make the story flow substantial and authentic.
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Extremely detailed, at over 200 pages.
Background template throughout book sustains the horror mood.
Love the description-heavy richness, which goes past the usual ubiquity of stat blocks.
Thank you for making this product.
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Creator Reply: |
Thank you so much for downloading, and your review! :) |
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Super-resource for those who use star system and Traveller statistics, even without the setting background for this free version.
At over 1,400 pages, the largest ebook I've ever experienced by far.
Thank you!
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Lovely sharing of various settings.
Enough details to whet the appetite for more, using this versatile system.
Thank you!
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Really enjoyable, detailed flowchart.
TTYF!
All other magic optional.
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This download also comes with the Monster Folio.
Both are jam-packed with so much detail, it makes the electrotech setting really believable, yet an oh-so-familiar evolution from d20.
There is also a basic errata document for the guide.
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Dark and deeply substantial. the feel reminds more of a medieval setting for Clive Barker's Jericho video game, rather than the more glorified one of the Kingdom of Heaven film.
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Detailed background with rich cultural detail and fey colour.
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I feel that for a public playtest, the Aetherianica players guide in particular has been given a lot of loving attention to detail, including many pages already in colour.
I note that previously, previews had already been put out for readers, so this package is the latest in a meticulous, deliberate effort to build this roleplaying system.
Thanks, Kel and Lok (Dark Spire), for bringing this game to us.
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Lovely fusion of modular dungeon sections onto a deck of cards: portable, convenient and with potential for so many combinations of dungeon passages.
How could I not have thought before, of merging nicely two already existing tools?
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Creator Reply: |
Thanks for the kudos. Hope your getting good use out of the card sets. |
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A stupendous treasure of three books rolled into one, with comics and colour pages found therein.
Don't let the term 'basic' fool you: material for players, game masters and on monsters alike are richly detailed.
Feels ready to play with so much depth already.
Thank you, Kenzer, for making this free product available.
Disclosure: None.
I have no relation with this company, other than years ago, I bought their Kingdoms of Kalamar setting books, and was treated to such similar enriching content.
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Cleanly, concisely presented in well-organised fashion, with bare black-and-white iconic art.
Feels to me like a potent book of magic for the minimalist spellcaster!
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