For Those Who Finished The Witchfire Trilogy

ah, darius. you see, the problem is that i do want to try it. but i live in japan and it's not available here. so, i'd have to drop some serious bucks to have it shipped here to me from back in ny [it's not even listed at amazon.com, never mind amazon.co.jp]. and, since the campaign setting is due out at some point, i'd probably have to pay for airmail shipping [or wait 6-8 weeks and receive it just as the campaign setting is coming out. doh!]. see my quandry?
 

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darkbard said:
i guess my worries about lock & load are two-fold. first, owning the monsternomicon as i do, won't i find much of the treatment of races and prestige classes re-hashed? secondly, once i buy the campaign setting [i'm hoping it'll be out before the revised core rules in july but...] won't all the material be repeated?

The Monsternomicon and Lock'n Load can stand side by side with nearly no overlap. You'll get a detailed treatment of playable races, from Nyss to Ogrun, Gobbers and Trollkin. You can disredard about 2 pages from the Monsternomicon, if I remember correctly, and that book has more than enough pages so the 2 brushing over Nyss as player race don't hurt that much.

About what PP will publish in their campaign guide, I don't have the slightest clue yet, but I, too, sincerely hope it won't invalidate, but elaborate on what's in Lock'n Load :)
 


Online Iron Kingdoms RPG

Hey folks,

I am posting this on EN in other places so you may have seen it already. I also put it up on the Privateer Press e-group. Anyway, I have opened an Iron Kingdoms online chat game set in Corvis a few months after the Withfire Trilogy. I am still working on getting some of the more specific setting info up but the chat is up and running right now. If anyone is interested please stop in and take a look.

take care,
Jeremy

City of Corvis: Iron Kingdoms Online RPG
 

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