[AMBIENT] Gar'Udok on sale

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One year after its initial release, Thee Compleat Librum ov Gar'Udok's Necromantic Artes has been put on sale for the first time.

Nominated for Best d20 Rules Supplement at the 2002 ENnie awards, and now available in print as "Necromancer's Legacy" published by Mystic Eye Games, we have reduced the price of this masterpiece of necromantic lore for the first time from $6.95 to $5.

So find out what made us a 'name' d20 e-publisher, and download this and our free award-winning (Best Free d20 Product, 2002) Portable Hole Full of Beer.
 

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I purchased this book. I am right in the middle of a huge undead campaign but am finding myself rewriting much of it to utilize stuff out of Necromancer's Legacy.

If you can only purchase one undead sourcebook then this HAS to be it. I've looked at many of the other undead sourcebooks out there owned by my friends and such but this one takes not only the cake but the ice cream, utensils and the birthday boy himself.

Excellent, excellent book.

I thank you very much. My players may not be so full of thanks but isn't that the point. :)
 

talmar said:
I purchased this book. I am right in the middle of a huge undead campaign but am finding myself rewriting much of it to utilize stuff out of Necromancer's Legacy.

If you can only purchase one undead sourcebook then this HAS to be it. I've looked at many of the other undead sourcebooks out there owned by my friends and such but this one takes not only the cake but the ice cream, utensils and the birthday boy himself.

Excellent, excellent book.

I thank you very much. My players may not be so full of thanks but isn't that the point. :)

Yes, i've just gotten my hands on this and it is very good.

joe b.
 

Crap joe undead Dragons?

didn't realize that was you heh..

(edit)
oh yeah... guess I should say who I am: the great Juan.
 
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EverDarkness said:
Crap joe undead Dragons?

didn't realize that was you heh..

(edit)
oh yeah... guess I should say who I am: the great Juan.

ah.. hell... gonna have to watch my mouth now.. one of my players just showed up... heheh :)


joe b.
 


I just saw it in my FLGS. It looked pretty cool, but I must say I didn't like the feel of the cover and the paper. Can't really describe why, but it felt odd.

PS
 

Really?

While the interior stock is a very "rough" feeling paper which is fairly non-standard, the cover texture I LOVE because it doesn't glare, and doesn't hold fingerprints.
 

talmar said:
I thank you very much. My players may not be so full of thanks but isn't that the point. :)

Speaking as a member of one of the gaming groups who had the entire contents inflicted upon us at one time or another (oh sorry, I guess the politically correct term would be to say PLAYTESTED), I sympathise with the players.
While I guess I should be flattered when our DM uses ideas I helped develop, although when we fought a true mummy cairn wyrm the kids and I were less than impressed.
 

Storminator said:
I just saw it in my FLGS. It looked pretty cool, but I must say I didn't like the feel of the cover and the paper. Can't really describe why, but it felt odd.

PS

Hi Storminator,

The cover stock is identical to any other soft cover RPG book. The only difference is we used a flat UV coat instead of a gloss. The flat does not pick up glare and finger prints at all. We actually think it makes the cover art stand out better. If you stand up a gloss coat book and a flat coat book in a well lit room and look from a distance you should still be able to read the flat coated book clearly while the gloss book will have glare across it, especially if handled. Quality wise, there is no difference between a flat UV and a gloss UV. The both protect the cover in the same way.

The interior stock is a 60# smooth which is a fairly standard softcover book stock if only a little heavier than normal with many RPG books being a 50# smooth.

Just to let you know.
 

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