Bottled Imp Games presents The Lords of the Night: Zombies

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THE LORDS OF THE NIGHT: ZOMBIES

To tie in with the worldwide release of Dawn of the Dead, here are the details of our third release: and it's about Zombies...

The third book in the Darkness Rising series pays homage to the classic zombie movies of the past three decades!

This stand alone tome presents six different types of zombie in glorious, gory detail, complete with new and horrific zombie monsters, spells and mystical diseases, plus a highly detailed necromancer core class and prestige class advancement, and all the story and atmosphere you've come to expect from a Bottled Imp Games sourcebook.

Everything you need to put some bite back into your zombies is right here in this book.

You can see the Zombies cover at: http://www.bottledimpgames.com/Zombies.jpg

What's in Zombies?This book is jam-packed with:

* Six new types of zombie complete with their own methods of creation. Use them as monsters, NPCs or even PCs in your game.

* Complete stats and background for a group of black adventurers; the seekers of those that would destroy evil.

* A zombie bloodline.

* The mysterious Manse: a haven for zombies and the seat of evil and terrifying setting for adventure.

* 10 new and original monsters.

* 3 unusual (and deadly) necromantic diseases.

* An exciting Necromancer core class, plus 3 accompanying prestige classes.

* 20 new and exciting necromancy spells.

* Hints and tips on putting the mystery back into your game (including a selection of the ever-popular scenario ideas). Notes on how to deal with slain PCs; when resurrections go bad, and a whole lot more.

PLUS all the great artwork you've come to expect from a Bottled Imp Games release.

You'll never look at a zombie the same way again.

Coming July 2004

Release Date: July 2004
ISBN: 0-9543735-9-6
Retail Price: $19.99
Product Line: Darkness Rises
Category: d20 Sourcebook
Pages: 96
Format: Perfect Bound
Author: Andrew Kenrick and Stuart Renton
Cover Artist: Jon Hodgson
 

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Hmmm. The usual way I look at a zombie is "He's a better actor than Keanu Reeves", and I'm not sure anything can change that. But I'm sure this will be great.

Interesting shift in cover art styles.
 

Zombies

trancejeremy said:
Interesting shift in cover art styles.

We've changed the art style because Zombies is so much darker than the other books.

In addition to the cover - we've really gone back to basics with this book. No more 'I can't use this stuff in my game'.

Everything in Zombies is 100% campaign non-specific, and super easy to use :)

Imp
 


Bottled Imp Games said:
Everything in Zombies is 100% campaign non-specific, and super easy to use :)

"Super easy to use" is good. ;)

Non campaign specific? Does that mean it isn't written into the same backdrop as your Vampires and Liches books?
 

Psion said:
"Non campaign specific? Does that mean it isn't written into the same backdrop as your Vampires and Liches books?"

Yes and No. It is a part of the Darkness Rising setting, but only very generally. The setting is mentioned, but it's designed to be much more easily incorporated in an existing game. There are a handful of references to the Void and such, but most of the book is taken up with the Zombies' creation backstory.

As for art. We'll have a web preview in a week or two :)

Imp
 

I'm really looking forward to the Zombies book, I'm sure there are gonna be a tonne of cool original ideas in there.

And you can't argue with Zombies, they are "dead" cool.

I agree most Zombies can act better then Keanu Reeves, pick any Zombie from the new Dawn of the Dead film and it could have played the leading role in any of the Matrix filmns
 



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