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  1. Jraynack

    4th Ed. Medieval Bestiary Preview

    Here is a detailed preview cover of Medieval Bestiary: Anthropophagi: It is the first of our Medieval Bestiary product line and we can hardly contain our excitement. We have fresh, new artwork and innovative monsters to really bring your game table alive. This product is available October...
  2. Jraynack

    4th Ed. Medieval Bestiary Preview

    Here is a detailed preview cover of Medieval Bestiary: Anthropophagi: It is the first of our Medieval Bestiary product line and we can hardly contain our excitement. We have fresh, new artwork and innovative monsters to really bring your game table alive. This product is available October...
  3. Jraynack

    4th Ed. Products from Alea Publishing Group

    Greetings all - I have a preliminary list of 4th Edition Alea Publishing Group products due out this year/early next year. We will begin releasing products starting Oct 1st (and maybe a few free products before hand ;) ). Medieval Bestiary: Anthropohagi - Release date - Oct. 1st Medieval...
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    Graphic design / layout assistance

    I sent an e-mail as well along with a second e-mail with a complimentary product showing my work with Alea Publishing Group.
  5. Jraynack

    Dumb Question About OGL Monsters

    They are referring to the name of the ability and the name of the monster - and probably the other name of the monster inside the ability - in this case "drudge".
  6. Jraynack

    Dumb Question About OGL Monsters

    What I am saying is that you can use it as open game content except for the the parts that they say are Product Identity. You can't use Product Identity as open game content. I think it is a bit asinine as well, but if you want to play, you've got to play by the rules. The open game content...
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    Dumb Question About OGL Monsters

    Please look at the spelling at little closer "chirurgy, chirurgery" vs. "chirugery" - there is no "r" before the "g". Though I am not up on my archaic french, this is a common practice that even I use to create PI from an old word - intentionally mispelling words to come up with a whole new word.
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    Dumb Question About OGL Monsters

    There is nothing wrong with stuff looking similiar, but Product Identity certainly does not blur with game statistics. There is nothing wrong with doing something (and I stress this) similar - there are many similarities between a Cephalyx and Warhammer 40k's Fabius Bile - but the entire look...
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    Dumb Question About OGL Monsters

    As a 3PP, I can tell you that proper names of any kind (monsters [Cephalyx], spells [Withering Hand of Lux], NPCs [John Gould], countries [Qwal], magic items [Hand of Vecna], etc.) are product identity. But names that are into the everyday world is not (dragon, magic wand, loch ness monster, a...
  10. Jraynack

    Is there any market for rule-less Adventures and Settings?

    While not a campaign setting/adventure, our Any Edition products Medieval Landscapes: Peasant House is our best selling product at the moment (it also landed the conveted number 1 spot at RPGNow when released). As soon as we finish putting our 4th Edition packages together, we plan to release...
  11. Jraynack

    Necromancer Games NOT going with current GSL.

    Well, this is a turn . . . personally . . . for the worst, since I too enjoyed Necromancer's products and looked foward what was coming out for 4th. However, professionally speaking (if I can call myself a professional), this might give smaller companies, like ours, a little more breathing room...
  12. Jraynack

    Best Campaign Setting - With regards to layout/structure

    Thanks - it is good to hear that every now and again since it really is a labor of love.
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    Best Campaign Setting - With regards to layout/structure

    Probably the same stuff as Tolkien. At least Tolkien didn't include every little bit of background in the books. Hey weem, shoot me your e-mail and I will send you a complimentary copy of Classes and Races of Cthonia, our 3.X guide to traveling the lands of Terra. Also, pick up our free...
  14. Jraynack

    FREE 4th Edition Paragon Paths from APG

    No problem. It's a good question - and it is also good to keep each other on the straight and narrow ;).
  15. Jraynack

    FREE 4th Edition Paragon Paths from APG

    Actually, it is. According to Section 5.4 of the GSL, non-commercial (i.e. free) licensed products may be distributed prior to October, 1st. Although not publicly distributed but through private e-mail, with accordance with the GSL, we will take A Question of Honor off the market. I gather no...
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    FREE 4th Edition Paragon Paths from APG

    Alea Publishing Group would like to thank all those who purchased A Question of Honor: A Guidebook to Knights by giving away 4th Edition Paragon Paths. Those of you who purchased A Question of Honor: A Guidebook to Knights at RPGNow.com, DriveThruRPG.com, or an affiliate, will recieve FREE 4th...
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    FREE 4th Ed. Paragon Paths

    Alea Publishing Group would like to thank all those who purchased A Question of Honor: A Guidebook to Knights by giving away 4th Edition Paragon Paths. Those of you who purchased A Question of Honor: A Guidebook to Knights at RPGNow.com, DriveThruRPG.com, or an affiliate, will recieve FREE 4th...
  18. Jraynack

    GSL or not GSL

    Though we are not one of the big fish, Alea Publishing Group is supporting the GSL. This will include the Feudal Lords Campaign Setting and possibly the Poor Gamer's Almanac. We still have the Any Edition line of products, which we will expand upon late or early next year.
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    Mimicking WotC's layout design, fonts, etc. . .

    I agree wholeheartedly on this matter. Although I find it important to implement some of the 4th Edition layout for consistency it is far more important to show who you are as a 3PP. We, at Alea Publishing Group, chose to follow suit with the simplicity of their layout, while maintaining some...
  20. Jraynack

    New Logo for Alea Publishing Group

    With their upcoming 4th Edition releases, Alea Publishing Group has a new logo to carry the company into the new age of role-playing. After five years of experience in the industry, art director Josh Raynack along with creative director Ryan Rawls decided that the new logo reflects the growth...
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