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<blockquote data-quote="Scarogoth" data-source="post: 119314" data-attributes="member: 3507"><p>Then you "glanced" at the wrong bits, my friend. Most of the "photographs", if you catch my drift, are excellent, textured and detailed, and manage to give a very convincing impression of life in the city. Some of the line art, particularly that detailing badges of the guilds and nobles is a little basic in comparison, but do you remember the badges that cubs and scouts used to get -- there was never that much detail there anyway! [Do you have cubs and scouts and guides and things in America? I don't know...] And the pull out map is definitely a full-colour bonus (and there's no danger of its not lining up, because it's all on one sheet!). But like so much of what is excellent with all the Kalamar products from Kenzer, the devil is in the detail (pretend I'm not hopelessly abusing that metaphor), and to understand the detail you need to read the words. And there are many, many, thousands of those. Enough material for an entire campaign setting in itself, not just one city in one part of one continent of an already amazingly detailed world!</p><p></p><p>Love live the Kingdoms of Kalamar!</p><p></p><p>[And roll on the new Core Rulebook! <img src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f61b.png" class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" width="64" height="64" alt=":p" title="Stick out tongue :p" data-smilie="7"data-shortname=":p" /> ]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scarogoth, post: 119314, member: 3507"] Then you "glanced" at the wrong bits, my friend. Most of the "photographs", if you catch my drift, are excellent, textured and detailed, and manage to give a very convincing impression of life in the city. Some of the line art, particularly that detailing badges of the guilds and nobles is a little basic in comparison, but do you remember the badges that cubs and scouts used to get -- there was never that much detail there anyway! [Do you have cubs and scouts and guides and things in America? I don't know...] And the pull out map is definitely a full-colour bonus (and there's no danger of its not lining up, because it's all on one sheet!). But like so much of what is excellent with all the Kalamar products from Kenzer, the devil is in the detail (pretend I'm not hopelessly abusing that metaphor), and to understand the detail you need to read the words. And there are many, many, thousands of those. Enough material for an entire campaign setting in itself, not just one city in one part of one continent of an already amazingly detailed world! Love live the Kingdoms of Kalamar! [And roll on the new Core Rulebook! :p ] [/QUOTE]
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