d20 products focused around cities?


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Lizard said:


Not sure. Hopefully, close.

That's cool. Does it deal with the different tpyes of cities like the poor sections, an elf section in a human city, or other just places? Print product of pdf? Approximate page count?
 

Crothian said:
Mongoose has that series of city books.

I've enjoyed both Skraag and Hightrone but haven't used 'em in my campaign yet. I'm thinking of having Skraag formerly be one of the dwarven cities that fell during the Titan-God war in SL.
 

Sounds good Joe.

Btw Shelzar WILL be another city to look at, and probably some time in the distant future, there might be one on the Bridged City. (God willing!) But that's just my hope anyway Joe. Shelzar is the only CONFIRMED city so far.

But I'd definately go Freeport and Bluffside for city campaigns. I do wish there were a few more. (Though Dark Portal Games has a FREE download of their city, Gateway.)
 

Crothian said:


That's cool. Does it deal with the different tpyes of cities like the poor sections, an elf section in a human city, or other just places?


Sigh. Not sure how much I'm "allowed" to say; I want to hype the book, of course, but I also don't want to step on editing or marketing plans. But, yes, it does discuss things like different parts of the city, racial enclaves within a cirty, and so. It also discusses somewhat how non-humans will build cities, and how all of the 'standard' D20 races and classes will fit into typical fantasy cities.
 

Lizard said:



Sigh. Not sure how much I'm "allowed" to say; I want to hype the book, of course, but I also don't want to step on editing or marketing plans. But, yes, it does discuss things like different parts of the city, racial enclaves within a cirty, and so. It also discusses somewhat how non-humans will build cities, and how all of the 'standard' D20 races and classes will fit into typical fantasy cities.

I understand. Well, it sounds really good and I'm placing this on my list of books to look out for.
 

Khan the Warlord said:
Necromancer Games has been constantly delaying the release of Bard's Gate; perhaps if the throngs of fans that enjoy city-based supplements would go to Necro and let them know...

;)

And don't forget Necromancer/Judges Guild is also coming out with one of the oldest (and best) fantasy cities ever for D20, The City State of the Invincible Overlord
 


No, Khan. As we (brainwashed?) Judges Guild fans know, the City State is the best city for D&D, ever, period. :D IMO? Nah!
 

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