elijah snow
First Post
Thank you. This is exactly the kind of detail I was looking for. Sounds very good. BTW, the 4e announcement has no impact on my decision to buy this or other upcoming 3.5e products.
bowbe said:CITY OF BRASS
Table of Contents
Book I: The City of Brass
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: History of the City of Brass
Chapter 3: The Plane of Molten Skies
Chapter 4: The Bazaar of Beggars
Chapter 5: City of Brass Overview
Chapter 6: The Upper City
Chapter 7: The Middle City
Chapter 8: The Lower City
Chapter 9: The Sultan’s Palace
Book II: Tales of Brass: 1001 Efreeti Nights
Chapter 10: Prologue
Chapter 11: The Path of the Prophet
Chapter 12: The Shining Pyramid
Chapter 13: The Minaret of Screams
Chapter 14: The Great Repository
Chapter 15: The City of the Dead Sultana
Chapter 16: The Circus of Pain
Chapter 17: The KhizAnah
Chapter 18: The Ziggurat of Flame
Chapter 19: The Pagoda of Devils
Chapter 20: Tower of the Grand Vizier
Book 3:Monsters&NPCs Appendix
Appendix 1: NPCs
Appendix 2: Monsters
Appendix 3: Battle Slaves
Appendix 4: New Spells
Appendix 5: New Feats and Magic Items
Appendix 6: New Prestige Classes/Classes
Appendix 7: 101 Story Seeds
Appendix 8: OGL
Book 4: Maps
400 ish pages total if not "On the Nose"
Interiors by Brian LeBlanc and others, with Brians work being some of his very best.
Maps by Ed Bourelle (Ptolus). The map book is printed in a brownish color to look "aged and mysterious". Haven't recieved my comp copies yet.
We had quite a few RPG luminaries offer some of the 101 Adventure seeds, and some locations here and there. Rob Schwalb, Anthony Pryor, Rob Mull, Patrick Lawinger, Ect. Clark Peterson had some initial input on "what he wanted" and as the boss we complied. The rest of the meat and "fluff" of the book was myself, and Scott Greene (Tome of Horrors Series) who developed a lot of the cool planar traits and of course ground through a mind numbing number of stats.
Scott and I are both really proud of this product, but haven't "seen" the physical copy yet. Evidently the pre-orders got theirs before the comps went out this time around! I'll be giving it my first hands on look around noon-1pm tomorrow in Indy.
Books 1, 2 and 4 are pretty "edition (stat) free" and comprise the bulk of the book.
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