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<blockquote data-quote="Messageboard Golem" data-source="post: 2008791" data-attributes="member: 18387"><p>First off, I recieved a free copy of this book in return for submitting an honest review. Well, personaly, I love this book. For a mere $9 u.s., you are getting so much content. </p><p> I felt the same way as Weylan did. (see above). I got this thinking to myself this isn't going to be anygood, as I usualy dislike pre published adventures. Though, in the case of Akrasia: Thief of Time, I was totally suprised. It is a very robust adventure, fully detailed with very, very little usuage of premade items/creatures. (as far as associating them with the main story). The presentation is very good overall. There are few grammar/usage errors. </p><p> I'm not going to retell the exact same thing that most of the reviewers have already done. That would be a waste of your time to read again. I will, however, say that I agree in that some of the abilities are somewhat too powerful, such as the Steal Time. I also don't see why Akrasia was made evil. I personaly think that she would do just fine as neutral. She does not exhibit the usualy properties of an evil godess. She does not just go off slaughtering people constantly. She really acts more neutral. </p><p> Novice DMs shouldn't attempt to run this as it is not your usualy hack and slash, simple story. </p><p> I do think that any experienced DM should give this book a try. For the mere $9 it is well worth it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Messageboard Golem, post: 2008791, member: 18387"] First off, I recieved a free copy of this book in return for submitting an honest review. Well, personaly, I love this book. For a mere $9 u.s., you are getting so much content. I felt the same way as Weylan did. (see above). I got this thinking to myself this isn't going to be anygood, as I usualy dislike pre published adventures. Though, in the case of Akrasia: Thief of Time, I was totally suprised. It is a very robust adventure, fully detailed with very, very little usuage of premade items/creatures. (as far as associating them with the main story). The presentation is very good overall. There are few grammar/usage errors. I'm not going to retell the exact same thing that most of the reviewers have already done. That would be a waste of your time to read again. I will, however, say that I agree in that some of the abilities are somewhat too powerful, such as the Steal Time. I also don't see why Akrasia was made evil. I personaly think that she would do just fine as neutral. She does not exhibit the usualy properties of an evil godess. She does not just go off slaughtering people constantly. She really acts more neutral. Novice DMs shouldn't attempt to run this as it is not your usualy hack and slash, simple story. I do think that any experienced DM should give this book a try. For the mere $9 it is well worth it. [/QUOTE]
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