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<blockquote data-quote="woodelf" data-source="post: 3037101" data-attributes="member: 10201"><p>When i've been in your shoes, i've grabbed the CityBooks, from Flying Buffalo. Rather than a whole city, you've got lots of individual locales and personalities, and you can use whichever ones you need. And, with a selection of CityBooks (3 or more), you'll probably have every base covered, and better than pretty much any other option. And tons of NPCs. Plus, they work even better the more of them you use. While all the locations can stand on their own, many of them also have ties with others in the book. Also, i've found the NPCs themselves to be some of the best-written ones i've seen in fantasy RPG material--different and unique, with enough detail for a lot of play, but summarized well so they're easy to play.</p><p></p><p>The other one i've really enjoyed, and haven't seen mentioned in this thread, is Marchion, from Splintered Peace. It's small enough to get a good grasp on, has everything adventurers need as a home base, and is designed to be just such (a homebase sort of out on the frontier). And, because of the scenario side of it, the NPCs are really well detaailed, as well as the various places. You could play with that for ages without ever dealing with the civil-war scenario. And, as an added bonus, should you feel like it, you could use the rising tensions and possibly civil war in Marchion alongside or after Rappun Athuk, for a change of pace.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="woodelf, post: 3037101, member: 10201"] When i've been in your shoes, i've grabbed the CityBooks, from Flying Buffalo. Rather than a whole city, you've got lots of individual locales and personalities, and you can use whichever ones you need. And, with a selection of CityBooks (3 or more), you'll probably have every base covered, and better than pretty much any other option. And tons of NPCs. Plus, they work even better the more of them you use. While all the locations can stand on their own, many of them also have ties with others in the book. Also, i've found the NPCs themselves to be some of the best-written ones i've seen in fantasy RPG material--different and unique, with enough detail for a lot of play, but summarized well so they're easy to play. The other one i've really enjoyed, and haven't seen mentioned in this thread, is Marchion, from Splintered Peace. It's small enough to get a good grasp on, has everything adventurers need as a home base, and is designed to be just such (a homebase sort of out on the frontier). And, because of the scenario side of it, the NPCs are really well detaailed, as well as the various places. You could play with that for ages without ever dealing with the civil-war scenario. And, as an added bonus, should you feel like it, you could use the rising tensions and possibly civil war in Marchion alongside or after Rappun Athuk, for a change of pace. [/QUOTE]
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