[Green Ronin] February Releases

Pramas

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This February we'll be continuing two of our most popular lines, Races of Renown and Mythic Vistas. You can check out the covers at www.greenronin.com .

Aasimar & Tiefling: A Guidebook to the Planetouched
A Races of Renown Sourcebook for the d20 System
Written by Robert J. Schwalb
Cover Art by James Ryman
96 pages, perfect bound
MSRP: $19.95
GRR 1107
ISBN: 1-932442-13-8

The latest book in the critically acclaimed Races of Renown series fully details aasimar and tieflings, as well as half-fiends, half-celestials and many of their cousin races. Complete player character information is included, as well as rules for creating your own planetouched races. In addition, new prestige classes, feats, spells, magic items and monsters fully expand the realms of planar adventuring. Bursting with new rules and options, Aasimar & Tiefling gives you all the tools needed to build and play planetouched characters.

Medieval Player's Handbook
A Mythic Vistas Sourcebook for the d20 System
Written by David Chart
Cover Art by David Leri
128 pages, perfect bound
MSRP: $22.95
GRR 1403
ISBN: 1-932442-14-6

This Mythic Vistas sourcebook brings medieval Europe to life. With new rules for natural magic, theurgy, saints, templars, and more, the Medieval Player's Handbook gives you everything you need to have exciting adventures in the age of Christianity and crusade. The book also presents Kin of the Conqueror, a campaign setting detailing the anarchic period after the death of King William the Conqueror. From 1087 to 1154 the British Isles and northern France were convulsed by wars over his legacy. Plunge into adventure with Kin of the Conqueror, or use the rules to explore other parts of the medieval world. Either way, the Medieval Player's Handbook is your starting point for a new d20 experience.
 

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Phat!

Does the asimar and tiefling book tie in with the BotR phantheon? Or will it be more like the rest of the series?

That medieval book is very kewl, there's so much potential for mythic europe. Not that the rest of the world wouldn't be interesting, but it's just that mythic europe kinda forms the basis for a lot of D&D matrial. What can we expect? Any dragons, witches and the like?
 

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