Bastion Press Upcoming Releases

Jim Butler

Explorer
Bastion Press is pleased to announce our upcoming release for May through August of this year.

Oathbound: Wrack & Ruin (May): This second expansion for the Oathbound Campaign Setting focuses on the environment below the streets of the city of Penance. Authors: Darrin Drader, Greg Dent, Kevin Melka, Todd Laing. A complete overview can be found at:

http://www.bastionpress.com/Oathbound/Wrack.htm

Friends & Familiars (May): Talisman Studios follows up with their Allies & Adversaries release with a 32-page supplement providing cohorts, animal companions, and familiars. A complete overview can be found at:

http://www.bastionpress.com/Products/Friends.htm

Forged, by Thomas M. Reid (May): The first novel for the Oathbound Campaign Setting, Forged views the world through the eyes of an outsider who finds himself propelled into a complex web of political machinations as he tries to find his way back home to the woman he is sworn to protect. For more information, visit:

http://www.bastionpress.com/Oathbound/Forged.htm

Into the Green (June): Explore forests, jungles, woods, and plains with this release that brings powerful lore for both PCs and Gamemasters to the gaming table. Author: Jeff Welker. A complete overview can be found at:

http://www.bastionpress.com/Products/Green.htm

Torn Asunder: Critical Hits (July): Mold the current d20 hit point structure with a system for critical strikes and specific injuries, and you'll have a book that is sure to spark even greater excitement around the gaming table. Authors: Steven Creech & Kevin Ruesch.

Oathbound: Arena (August): The lands of Arena represent a new entry point into the world of the Oathbound campaign setting, providing a desert land filled with opposing Warlords each striving for dominance over the others. Authors: Brannon Hollingsworth, Darrin Drader, Greg Dent, Kevin Melka, and Todd Laing.

http://www.bastionpress.com/Oathbound/Arena.htm
 

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Mmmmm...

Oathbound: Wrack & Ruin & Oathbound: Arena...

Our Oathbound campaign (level 18-ish currently) is focused in Arena and the undercity of Penance..

Woot!
 


Jim Butler said:
Oathbound: Wrack & Ruin (May): This second expansion for the Oathbound Campaign Setting focuses on the environment below the streets of the city of Penance. Authors: Darrin Drader, Greg Dent, Kevin Melka, Todd Laing. A complete overview can be found at:

http://www.bastionpress.com/Oathbound/Wrack.htm


A must have. :D

Friends & Familiars (May): Talisman Studios follows up with their Allies & Adversaries release with a 32-page supplement providing cohorts, animal companions, and familiars. A complete overview can be found at:

http://www.bastionpress.com/Products/Friends.htm

I'll eventually pick it up, but it's not a priority.

Forged, by Thomas M. Reid (May): The first novel for the Oathbound Campaign Setting, Forged views the world through the eyes of an outsider who finds himself propelled into a complex web of political machinations as he tries to find his way back home to the woman he is sworn to protect. For more information, visit:

http://www.bastionpress.com/Oathbound/Forged.htm

As much as I would WANT to, I can't get into reading books. I'd rather be DMing. :D

Into the Green (June): Explore forests, jungles, woods, and plains with this release that brings powerful lore for both PCs and Gamemasters to the gaming table. Author: Jeff Welker. A complete overview can be found at:

http://www.bastionpress.com/Products/Green.htm

Oh yes, she will be mine! I have so much foliage in my campaign...

Torn Asunder: Critical Hits (July): Mold the current d20 hit point structure with a system for critical strikes and specific injuries, and you'll have a book that is sure to spark even greater excitement around the gaming table. Authors: Steven Creech & Kevin Ruesch.

Another I'll peruse first, but as it stands, I'll end up buying every Bastion product in the long run.

Oathbound: Arena (August): The lands of Arena represent a new entry point into the world of the Oathbound campaign setting, providing a desert land filled with opposing Warlords each striving for dominance over the others. Authors: Brannon Hollingsworth, Darrin Drader, Greg Dent, Kevin Melka, and Todd Laing.

http://www.bastionpress.com/Oathbound/Arena.htm

Okay, seriously, I can't wait for this. My current campaign is going kinda slow right now, but I can't enough of Oathbound.

Looks like I'm gonna be broke this year, between D&D books and Transformers. (FINALLY! A UNICRON TOY!) My wife is gonna kill me... :D


Chris
 

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