DQG - Lost Prehistorica

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Lost Prehistorica
from Dark Quest Games

Available now from rpgnow.com
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Has your adventuring party ever wondered what was to be found on those parts of the map marked "Here there be monsters"?
Have you, as a GM ever been at a loss as to what to do if they decide to explore these hitherto uncharted regions?

Have you, or your players ever wanted to play something a little more primitive?

Lost Prehistorica could be the answer to your questions! An informative well presented tool-book for the GM who wants to try something that little bit different! Packed full of new playable races, information upon long lost cultures, lost continents, nomadic tribes and settings specific monsters, this book could be just what you need to spark a whole new range of adventures in a land untouched by time where dinosaurs still roam!


108 pages of tools to create a setting like no other.

Features include:
16 new diseases
Over a dozen natural traps
New weapons, armor, and equipment
Nine new races
Ten new divine entities
Extensive beastiary
Guidelines for creating tribes

Available now from rpgnow.com
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Got it. Skimmed it.... definitely will find a use for it in one of my campaigns (like when I try to refirbish the ISLE OF DREAD). My only quibble (and you can probably fix it) is that it's not 3.5.... No level adjustments for some of the critters, and many creatures are still BEASTS.. Dinosaurs should be animals... missing the base attack/grapple... blah blah blah...

I'll comment on the meat of the book after I print it out...


Looks good though!
Chris
 

I'll have to look into it. I know we converted it all to 3.5 before release. I may have put the wrong version of the stats in the final product, in which case it will be updated shortly and you will receive a replacement.
 

Thank you VERY much! (I had a feeling about this, so I haven't printed it out yet) If the stats are updated, it's gonna be hard to find something to NOT like about this product!


Thanks
Chris
 

You list an extensive bestiary. Could you provide of a list of the bestiary or at least a page count. I am interested since I will be running a campaign with dinosaurs soon and was wondering if they were in there.

hyulf
 



If there's a 3.5 version on the way, I'm almost certain to get this. It would be very useful for about 1/3 of a campaign world I'm working on.
 

It is indeed. We found the materials. Somewhere along the line we had two revisions with the same number. The editors however continued with their numbering, and didn't merge in the other changes. My error. It won't be ready this week though, as I'm off to Origins.
 
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