Christmas wish list.

Ysgarran

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What should I be putting on my Christmas wish list. Well, the top of the list is the 4-DVD set of the LotR-FotR but I'm looking for ideas on RPG front.

I have tendency for game background material as compared to books that are full of 'crunch'.

Suggestions?

Thanks,
Ysgarran.
 

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new set of dice...

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What do you have already?

KOK is always good.
modules are always in demand,
the Quintessential XX is also good.

COC?
 
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The Quint series have been too 'rules' oriented for my tastes. My best purchases lately have been everything in the 'Scarn/Scarred Lands' line of books but I don't see anything coming out before Christmas in that line.

I have some of the KOK but not all.

I'm very tempted to put one of the d20 systems (either Star Wars, CoC or d20 Modern) on the list but have not yet.
 

The single best d20 product I have is Book of the Rightious. It's all about a fulley developed panthion. And even though I've yet to use it, I'm still happy with this product. It's one of the few books that is a great read.

The one game I want to run more then any other is Slaine. The mainbook is fabulous and beautiful. I just picked up Tir Nan Og, a sourcebook all about the world, and it really lives up to the orginal book.

Now, I could list about 20 great books, but for me these two are the best of the best. Books that I might never use, but I can sit down and read and enjoy.
 

I think if you can afford it, Book of the Righteous, Oathbound, and probably Book of Hallowed Might (though that will be PDF not print)

You can always save up for Hornsaw and the other Scarn stuff coming out. :)
 

The 4 DVD LoTR is on my list as well.

As for RPG stuff, I might add Tome of Horrors to my list. That's probably about it for me.
 

I get two lists, since my family celebrates both Hanukkah and Christmas. Interfaith marriages do have their upsides, wouldn't you agree :p?

I'm asking for:
** The 4 disc LotR DVD set.
** d20 Modern Core Rulebook
** Another set of dice...can never have enough ;).
** Call of Cthulhu
** And any of the following: Book of Righteous; Tome of Horrors; Book of Vile Darkness; The Complete PrC Book (or whatever it's called); The KenzerCo book on building/creating Villains

As for you, Ysgarran, I'd grab the KoK Campaign Setting and/or Player's Guide if you don't already own them. Kalamar is an extremely well done setting with lots of info applicable to any D&D campaign if you don't want to use their world.
 

Thanks for the suggestions,
The Book of the Rightous, Tir Na Og and Slaine all sound very good. I'm a big fan of Authorian mythology and through that I've read a fair amount of Celtic Mythology.

The Scarn products I'll buy for myself regardless...

Ysgarran.

p.s.
I have the KoK world book and the Kenzer Villians guide but not KoK players guide. I was kind of put off from the Players guide by some of the feats that I thought were 'over the top'.
 



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