Atlas Games Licenses Northern Crown Support to Adamant Entertainment

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Atlas Games Licenses Northern Crown Support to Adamant Entertainment

Atlas Games is pleased to announce that negotiations have been finalized for a licensing agreement with Adamant Entertainment. Adamant has secured the right to publish adventures and supplements for the Northern Crown campaign setting in both PDF and Print-On-Demand formats.

Northern Crown is a d20 System® campaign world set in North America¹s legendary past, in an age of frontier adventure, political intrigue, and supernatural horror. Inspired by history and infused with myth, it is a place where heroes fight for freedom, chart and vast wilderness, and battle unknown evils.

Atlas will release the Northern Crown: New World Adventures and Northern Crown: Gazetteer campaign books simultaneously this August. Adamant Entertainment will have a free PDF adventure ready for the release, and will be regularly releasing PDF and Print-On-Demand adventures and supplements, with Northern Crown's author/illustrator, Doug Anderson, acting as Line Developer, in the following months.

Contacts:
John Nephew for Atlas Games :) john@atlas-games.com, www.atlas-games.com/crown
Gareth-Michael Skarka for Adamant Entertainment -- gms@adamantentertainment.com, www.adamantentertainment.com

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This is certainly good news. I am looking forward to Northern Crown (NC), but I had already consigned it to the legion of cool d20 games I've read but will never play. It's just too much work without adventures. I've read in the other threads that the developer wanted to keep it as portable to the D&D d20 system as possible. Adventures I would like to see would capture the early American frontier. When pondering this game, the movie The Patriot is inspiring. Characters caught up in a larger conflict they would rather avoid. There will have to be some gold in it for them, so a militia/mercenaries mini-campaign could work nicely. The easier the game is to run & play, the better.
 

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