EsoTerrana new revised Voting options

Your ideas of EsoTerrana from d20zines preview

  • YES, EsoTerrana interests me

    Votes: 1 20.0%
  • NO, EsoTerrana does not interest me

    Votes: 3 60.0%
  • EsoTerrana would be ideal to integrate into any campaign

    Votes: 1 20.0%
  • EsoTerrana should stand alone as a complete campaign

    Votes: 1 20.0%
  • I am only interested in core books

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • I am only interested in adventures

    Votes: 1 20.0%

ngenius

Adventurer
Dear Gamers,

Based on useful comments by both MythosAkira and Vshane to the previous post of "EsoTerrana previews in d20zines, comments wanted", we have revised our voting options to include more varied choices.

Please ignore the old thread at: EsoTerrana Initial POLL

Also previews of this unique Fantasy Setting, with its new Prestige Classes and Tarot Mechanics, can be found at d20zines December 2003 issue at:

EsoTerrana d20zines Dec-2003 Preview

Finally, we wish to once again thank Steve Creech for being the first guy to publish EsoTerrana after we got knocked out of the Wizards of the Coast Fantasy Setting Search. We also thank Erick Noah and Rick Morrus for the ENWorld forums and all the gamers who particpate in this poll. :)

We anxiously await comments and votes from all our fellow gamers!!!
 
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Broken Links at ENWorld

Sorry that this is not related directly to EsoTerrana, but in our attempts to gain more insights into good monster templates, our designers visited Scott Greene's Creature Catalog at ENWorld.

We found a broken link to Robert Hall's books of beasts from the ENWorld link page below:

http://www.enworld.org/cc/links/index.php

Bob Hall's Book of Beasts - 2334 Hits
http://hiddenway.tripod.com/bob/
The Book of Beasts is an OGC role playing source book. It contains statistics and descriptions for a number of unique creatures suitable for use in fantasy, science fiction, and historical settings.

The working link to Robert Hall's NETBooks is below:

http://www.dcrouzet.net/nbomisc/

Maybe someone can contact Bob Hall for his own opinion on this link.

Thanks guys. ;)

(ps. What's up with the limited votes? With this attitude Mr. G. Bush may yet remain in the White House).
 
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