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Geanavue web preview available

Mark Plemmons

Explorer
Hey all!

Because of the various Geanavue city supplement discussion that's been going on over the last few days, we've posted a PDF preview of the text, and a JPEG of the front side of the map image on our website (www.kenzerco.com). Hopefully this will help give those of you who haven't picked up the book yet, an idea of what kind of information it contains.

The preview is:

PDF Sample Pages: This 14-page PDF document offers the Geanavue: The Stones of Peace table of contents, the entire two-page introduction, the entire eight-page chapter on the Undercity, two sample pages from the New Magic appendix and one sample page from the NPC appendix.

Map Side One: A JPEG of side one of the two-sided, full-color map.

RumourQuest™ encounter system: Text samples of the 32 cardstock pages of our new RumourQuest™ encounter system for disseminating rumors and other in-character information to players.

Geanavue: The Stones of Peace is a massive 208-page sourcebook written by Forgotten Realms® campaign setting creator Ed Greenwood that details the Reanaarian city-state of Geanavue.

Enjoy!
:)

Mark Plemmons
Kenzer and Company
www.kenzerco.com
 

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Great idea, Mark! Nice preview!

Say, is there any chance we could get a B&W version of the city map without the street or place names written in? Then we could just call them whatever we want, writing them down directly on the map and saving a ton of time (for those of us who dislike the Kalamari language). This would be a fantastic way to increase the utililty of Geanavue for those of us not running KoK campaigns.
 

Is anyone else having problems opening the pdf? I tried clicking on the link to open it in the browser, but all I got was a blank page. So I downloaded the file and opened it in Acrobat Reader, but got an error message: "the viewer cannot decrypt this document".
 

hong said:
Is anyone else having problems opening the pdf? I tried clicking on the link to open it in the browser, but all I got was a blank page. So I downloaded the file and opened it in Acrobat Reader, but got an error message: "the viewer cannot decrypt this document".
I just checked and it worked fine. What version of Acrobat Reader do you have?
 


Hello Hong,

That's probably an error you get on certain documents if you haven't upgraded to the latest version yet. I ran into the same error message a few weeks ago and searched the Adobe knowledgebase. The issue was listed and upgrading fixed it.

-Kenji
 

Kaptain_Kantrip said:
Great idea, Mark! Nice preview!

Say, is there any chance we could get a B&W version of the city map without the street or place names written in? Then we could just call them whatever we want, writing them down directly on the map and saving a ton of time (for those of us who dislike the Kalamari language). This would be a fantastic way to increase the utililty of Geanavue for those of us not running KoK campaigns.

*bump*
 

Kaptain,

I've responded to this question and others in your other Geanavue thread.

Now I'm waiting on the "What I think is really FREAKIN COOL about Kenzer's Geanavue" thread.

:D

Mark Plemmons
Kenzer and Company
www.kenzerco.com
 

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