Echohawk
Shirokinukatsukami fan
The Birthright Collector's Guide has moved to the ENWorld wiki.
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That PDF is still available on the site. If you start here (which might require you to register on the site), you can download a compressed .RAR version of the file. Which -- assuming your PC knows what to do with a .RAR file -- will extract the BRCS playtest PDF.It's worth noting that the official Birthright.net fansite released a playtest document of a 3.0 campaign setting PDF. I believe it's still up there, but since it's damnably hard to navigate their site and find it, I'm going to upload the copy I somehow managed to download from them several years back.
That PDF is still available on the site. If you start here (which might require you to register on the site)
The Barony
of Ghoere
Table of Contents
Introduction............................. 2
Missives From the Court ........ 3
History of the Barony.............. 4
The Lands of Ghoere .............. 8
Ghoere Society .................... 29
Important Personages ............. 32
Holdings of Ghoere ................ 35
Rumours, Secrets & Plots ....... 38
Strategy Tips ........................... 39
Appendix ............................. 40
Credits
Written by Terry Keith and Mark VanderMeulen
Edited by: Terry Keith and Mark VanderMeulen
Creative Consultation by Tommy Ashton,
Craig Greeson and Mark VanderMeulen
Cover Art & Colour Plates by: Luis Vilaça
Interior Art by: Dominic Hamer
Cartography by Terry Keith
Yes, Player's Secrets of Ghoere was put together by Terry Keith, and initially released (in March 2001) on his tuarhievel.org web site, which alas has been defunct for several years now. Although it is based on material found on Birthright.net (and the unpublished novel The Falcon and the Wolf) it doesn't make any claim to be even semi-official, so unfortunately it didn't make the cut for being included on the list.I have one fanmade pdf on my hard drive that's not available at Birthright.net: Player's Secrets of Ghoere. I can't remember where I got it, but it still shows up in Google searches.
It did indeed (the Cerilian Dragon for example), but unlike MCA4, the previous Annuals didn't include the original setting logos, so I chose not to include monster reprints from those in the list.I believe the third MC Annual also had a few Birthright monsters, though they were likely culled from campaign material.