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<blockquote data-quote="evildmguy" data-source="post: 6231816" data-attributes="member: 6092"><p>As I said in the review that the OP linked, I think that people who backed the project have too much focus on the setting and don't realize that not everyone has that much detail available to them. When I picked up the softcover, I expected Zobeck to be fully detailed, as in take up three quarters of the book and answer the questions I had, such as who the secret police were for, what the council was doing and what the army was for. This CS book did not explain any of that. </p><p></p><p>So, if you haven't made a decision, I'm not steering you away from this. But I think you will have to read the other 450 pages on Zobeck that the Open Design produced to have a fully fleshed out world. Again, I don't think this was terrible for a Campaign Setting book but it didn't stand out any better than any other high level look at a setting than any others out there. </p><p></p><p> As for myself, I don't know why it is, but the FRCS or Inner Seas CS gave me more ideas and inspired me more than this one did. But that was me. </p><p></p><p>edg</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="evildmguy, post: 6231816, member: 6092"] As I said in the review that the OP linked, I think that people who backed the project have too much focus on the setting and don't realize that not everyone has that much detail available to them. When I picked up the softcover, I expected Zobeck to be fully detailed, as in take up three quarters of the book and answer the questions I had, such as who the secret police were for, what the council was doing and what the army was for. This CS book did not explain any of that. So, if you haven't made a decision, I'm not steering you away from this. But I think you will have to read the other 450 pages on Zobeck that the Open Design produced to have a fully fleshed out world. Again, I don't think this was terrible for a Campaign Setting book but it didn't stand out any better than any other high level look at a setting than any others out there. As for myself, I don't know why it is, but the FRCS or Inner Seas CS gave me more ideas and inspired me more than this one did. But that was me. edg [/QUOTE]
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