And for that "old school" feel, The Free City of Haven box set is still being sold, new in shrink, for $20 by Different Worlds Publishing.I dont know. There is going to be a City portion with the new Shadowdark content. Do I need this? Doubtful?
City of Masks is going be a great setting for urban intrigue adventures. And Into the Cess & Citadel is right there for weirder city-as-dungeon stuff. And the City of Arches is there for people who want big D&D action in a city (and beyond).I dont know. There is going to be a City portion with the new Shadowdark content. Do I need this? Doubtful?
And if you want to go completely, insanely overboard, there's always Ptolus.City of Masks is going be a great setting for urban intrigue adventures. And Into the Cess & Citadel is right there for weirder city-as-dungeon stuff. And the City of Arches is there for people who want big D&D action in a city (and beyond).
That's not how money works. If they get money to support the old KS, they get to keep their own money.That was my understanding from the Frog God Tegel Manor books.
"All Judge’s Guild royalties are contractually required to ONLY support the City State of the Invincible Overlord Kickstarter. See here: Frog God Games for more info."
I am one of those who backed that original CSIO kickstarter before all the implosions.
Ptolus is very maximalist, but it's also very modern D&D. Other than the restrictions on planar travel, it feels like 99% of standard D&D adventures can take place in Ptolus or, at worst, in its surrounding world.And if you want to go completely, insanely overboard, there's always Ptolus.
We are on year 19 of our Ptolus campaign and the players have only recently uncovered some of the deep lore of the setting, with a lot of intrigue and mysteries still to go.Ptolus is amazing, and it's owner isn't problematic......