A Magical Medieval Society: Western Europe OOP

Hardcover may be the way to go I would but MSS: WE, MS: S&C and MS: BB should all be in the same thick tome. They work together so well. (Magical Society: World Building...)

When you expand MMS: WE do not forget those people that have purchased the PDFs. Though given how thoroughly the three have filled a 2" binder getting a hardcover would not be terrible at all, at all. (They used to share space with other PDFs in a 3" binder, now they live on their own...)

The Auld Grump, ah PDFs, they hardly ever go out of print...
 

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Good Job :)

ooh. war sounds fun too.
2007 sigh. I only have the ecology book due to my dislike of PDFs and small budget. I guess I can wait. A hard cover with new material would be nice though.
 


Ghostwind said:
Hardcovers are always better. How about combining both the Europe and Worldbuilder books into a single hardcover with new material? That would be an awesome tool to have.

Kirin'Tor said:
Indeed...I'd pay a pretty penny for a harback MMS: Western Europe combined with MS: Ecology and Culture, especially with expanded info (Magical Medieval War sound great!)

Treebore said:
I'd definitely buy a hardcover edition. The more books crammed in it the better.

TerraDave said:
All together, in hardcover, with the War section: one more easy sale

Wow. We go out to buy some stuff and have lunch (yummy mushroom stuffed ravioli) and come back to this. To be honest, we'd never thought about combining the books, but upon reflection it does seem like it would be a cool idea. Hrm it would probably be $40 to $45 dollars thou cause it would be around 330 pages.

Thanks for the kind words all, we're very happy with going OOP.

joe b.
 



Congratulations. The MS series is fantastic and I'm glad I got a chance to purchase MMS: WE in print and in PDF.

I really think you've found your niche with the MS series. There is a very real desire to have historically informed texts that inject fantasy with an appropriate dose of reality.

As an off-topic side note, I would love to see certain chapters of MS: Ecology and Culture made into extended, standalone PDFs. For instance, I'd really appreciate an entire PDF on making a planet, complete with numerous example planets, results of axial tilt, weather patterns, and so forth. While these are discussed in MS: EC, I think they could be subjected to a much more rigorously specified, step-by-step procedure.

In any case, please keep up the good work.
 

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