d20 products focused around cities?

I'll throw my agreement that Heart of Glass was a great module/sourcebook type of deal. Good stuff. Now we just have to wait for the OgreCave editors to get around to posting it.
 

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D20Dazza said:
How about these ones the Kingdoms of Kalamar City of Tears book (Gwyn-something or other)

Well, that's close... :)

"Geanavue: The Stones of Peace" is a 176-page sourcebook written by Ed Greenwood.

It features 208 pages of useful background, NPC profiles and statistics, maps, rumors, a full glossary, artwork and campaign details: no fluff!

Geanavue comes packed with well over 100,000 words detailing hundreds of noble houses, guilds, inns, taverns, NPCs, spells and other crunchy bits as well as a beautiful 2-sided poster-sized map of Geanavue and its undercity.

This sourcebook also introduces our latest innovation: the RumorQuest Encounter System, a novel and elgant method of bringing a city to life while simultaneously disseminating information (and random encounters!) to the players.

Geanavue is a city designed to be used either as a 'home base' or simply as a stopover in a Kingdoms of Kalamar campaign.

I believe there are several reviews online that you can check out.

Mark Plemmons
Kenzer and Company
www.kenzerco.com
 

We just sent another city-oriented book to press today: SPLINTERED PEACE, by David Chart. It's a sort of big political campaign, set in a city called Marchion, which is being torn up by its own politics (particularly the different demi-human/human/humanoid races, and villains stirring up conflict for their own ends). It's being done as a hardcover, and we're doing the endsheets as 2-color 11x17 maps (identical on front and back endsheets) of the city, which should be a neat effect. Should be out in ~6 weeks, maybe less if we're lucky!
 

You may wish to examine our release, The Carnival of Swords: an Adventurer's Guide to Old Coryan.

Within one can find an abundance of information on the old city of Coryan, birthplace of the greatest Empire of Onara. Also within is an adventure, filled with intrigue and heart-racing action.

Also fans of the RPGA and the Living Arcanis campaign take note! Carnival of Swords is playable with your Living Arcanis RPGA characters!

For a view of the cover visit:

http://www.paradigmconcepts.com/images/products_carnival.jpg
 

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