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I'm looking forward to "Sea Reavers of the Shrouded Crags," which, judging from the cover art, looks to be a cross between Jules Verne and D&D. I love me some aquatic adventures, so I hope we get some new monsters in there.
 


Wow. They all look good, but The Tariff of Relkingham looks absolutely fascinating. :)

You really like that dark side don't you?;) Yeah it does look good. We'll have to see if it has that dark atmosphere you got with Last Breaths of Ashenport.

I'm looking forward to "Sea Reavers of the Shrouded Crags," which, judging from the cover art, looks to be a cross between Jules Verne and D&D. I love me some aquatic adventures, so I hope we get some new monsters in there.

Damn, you beat me to this. Thats exactly what I thought: Tolkien meets Verne. I'm interested in this after Randy Buehler's teaser about the PC's possibly getting a submarine. And the cover art absolutely rocks!:cool:

This issue looks like it might be REALLY good. I'll have to read them as they come out though. If they are as good as they seem, and they give us the full paged, Hi-res, keyed and unkeyed maps, and Hi-res full page artwork and handouts, then they might just get me to buy a subscription yet. If this is their last free review month (don't know, but they seem to be hinting it's over soon), they need this one to really deliver some bang.
 


I have no idea what you're talking about. My entire body of work is filled with nothing but sweetness, light, fluffy bunnies, and rainbow-colored unicorns who singe nursery rhymes and poop marshmallows. :cool:

"singe" nursery rhymes, eh? I thought I could feel my childhood innocence going up in smoke after reading your last adventure. ;)
 




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