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<blockquote data-quote="Cergorach" data-source="post: 9863777" data-attributes="member: 725"><p>I really like the old Shadow World supplement 'Eidolon: City in the Sky' as a city book, and that while I never played or owned Rolemaster...</p><p></p><p>It also depends on how stuff is presented and for what specifically, I really like how Shadowrun did it in the old editions like the London Sourcebook or the Forgotten Realms Volo's guides. How Shadowrun did it wouldn't really work for most fantasy settings though.</p><p></p><p>I'm always a sucker for good maps! And imho the art of a good city book is how the different locations are both individual, while also sketching the feeling of a whole city.</p><p></p><p>I also have things like Ptolus, but that was just so damn large that you couldn't read that comfortably, and now that we have digital versions for tablets, I haven't really gone back to it... I might in the future, but I have TONs of other stuff that are higher on the priority list...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cergorach, post: 9863777, member: 725"] I really like the old Shadow World supplement 'Eidolon: City in the Sky' as a city book, and that while I never played or owned Rolemaster... It also depends on how stuff is presented and for what specifically, I really like how Shadowrun did it in the old editions like the London Sourcebook or the Forgotten Realms Volo's guides. How Shadowrun did it wouldn't really work for most fantasy settings though. I'm always a sucker for good maps! And imho the art of a good city book is how the different locations are both individual, while also sketching the feeling of a whole city. I also have things like Ptolus, but that was just so damn large that you couldn't read that comfortably, and now that we have digital versions for tablets, I haven't really gone back to it... I might in the future, but I have TONs of other stuff that are higher on the priority list... [/QUOTE]
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