Anybody have NG's Book of Taverns?


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I do. So far I have all the books released by Necromancer Games. I love what they're trying to do with their product line.

Anyway, as with all their books, this one is no disappointment. It is exactly what it claims to be - a book of very interesting locations to use when stopping over for a tall one, using as a base of operations, or finding adventure. I recommend it.
 

The Book of Taverns is an excellent addition to your collection. Its bound to have at least half a dozen Inns and taverns that can be easily slotted into your campaign world.
I heartily recommend it.
 


Darn tootin' I do. A very good book, and very useful for my campaign (my players seem to like having their PCs go to all the different types of taverns they can).
 


I got it yesterday. It's good! The writers really know how to bring these locations to life. There are nicely detailed NPCs, good maps, and lots of plot hooks to play with.

All I have to figure out now is how to integrate it into my campaign. Although, since one of my group's goals is to get into a bar fight in every city in Britannia, this is right up our alley. :)

I did notice that none of their taverns seem to have toilets, though. The grand tradition of D&D-land inhabitants never needing to worry about bodily functions continues! :cool:


Hong "pity the poor dung elemental" Ooi
 

Toilets?! We don't need no stinkin' toilets!

I think a few of the taverns have garderobes, but they're not drawn on the maps. The maps kick ass, btw. Skeleton Key Ed is my hero as far as maps go :)

Chris
 


Awesome book

This, in my not so unbiased opinion, is an EXCELLENT work. It's very detailed and I guarantee a DM would find at least three of the Taverns worth utilizing. But I'll bet the number is really much higher than that. I don't think you can go wrong with this book. If your players EVER go to Taverns this is a must have book.
 

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