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<blockquote data-quote="Larry Fitz" data-source="post: 764726" data-attributes="member: 3949"><p>Actually, yes I can.</p><p></p><p>Apart from what you could learn <a href="http://www.livingimagination.com/products_streetsofsilver.asp" target="_blank">here, </a> or even <a href="http://enworld.cyberstreet.com/reviews/index.php?sub=yes&where=currentprod&which=stos" target="_blank">here, </a> this product harkens back to the old Lankhmar city setting for 2E, or the Moria setting for MERPs. It is done with exquisite and painstaking detail. With detailed neighborhood maps and literally hundreds of fleshed out NPC's. You could start a campaign in this city and have your PC's adventure from 1st to 20th level without buying another sourcebook. The Dms section includes cross referenced guides to the secrets of the city and how seemingly innocent people the PC's meet have some sort of hook to some deeper plot or adventure. It was designed so that people looking for a place to spend their hard earned loot could do so in a spectacular fashion. There is background material so that a character from the city can know everything there is to know about being a typical (or not so typical) person from this city. Such things as what kind of social faux pas can lead to a duel in the piazza vendetta, or the proper behavior as a guest during meals, the social pecking order and where various adventurer types might fit in, how funerals are conducted, where retired sailors might find a comfortable place to sleep and be taken care of in their old age, theatre, music, art, and of course mysteries and intrigue. The book is over 300 pages long and includes, PRC's unique to the city, Rituals, hundreds of establishments and buildings (including how many people are likely to be there, what kind of ambiance and how much cash should be on hand). </p><p></p><p>The binding is sturdy and should last a good long time, but by making it softcover we can offer a book filled with detailed maps, art and an awful lot of info for only $29.95 U.S. It also has a big color pullout of a large section of the city. Makes a great St Paddy's day present!</p><p></p><p>I hope that covers it Iron Chef... if there's anything specific you'd like to know just ask, and if I can't answer your question, I'll either find someone who can or make up something really plausible. <img src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f600.png" class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" width="64" height="64" alt=":D" title="Big grin :D" data-smilie="8"data-shortname=":D" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Larry Fitz, post: 764726, member: 3949"] Actually, yes I can. Apart from what you could learn [URL=http://www.livingimagination.com/products_streetsofsilver.asp]here, [/URL] or even [URL=http://enworld.cyberstreet.com/reviews/index.php?sub=yes&where=currentprod&which=stos]here, [/URL] this product harkens back to the old Lankhmar city setting for 2E, or the Moria setting for MERPs. It is done with exquisite and painstaking detail. With detailed neighborhood maps and literally hundreds of fleshed out NPC's. You could start a campaign in this city and have your PC's adventure from 1st to 20th level without buying another sourcebook. The Dms section includes cross referenced guides to the secrets of the city and how seemingly innocent people the PC's meet have some sort of hook to some deeper plot or adventure. It was designed so that people looking for a place to spend their hard earned loot could do so in a spectacular fashion. There is background material so that a character from the city can know everything there is to know about being a typical (or not so typical) person from this city. Such things as what kind of social faux pas can lead to a duel in the piazza vendetta, or the proper behavior as a guest during meals, the social pecking order and where various adventurer types might fit in, how funerals are conducted, where retired sailors might find a comfortable place to sleep and be taken care of in their old age, theatre, music, art, and of course mysteries and intrigue. The book is over 300 pages long and includes, PRC's unique to the city, Rituals, hundreds of establishments and buildings (including how many people are likely to be there, what kind of ambiance and how much cash should be on hand). The binding is sturdy and should last a good long time, but by making it softcover we can offer a book filled with detailed maps, art and an awful lot of info for only $29.95 U.S. It also has a big color pullout of a large section of the city. Makes a great St Paddy's day present! I hope that covers it Iron Chef... if there's anything specific you'd like to know just ask, and if I can't answer your question, I'll either find someone who can or make up something really plausible. :D [/QUOTE]
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