Grim Tales + Slavelords

Yay!! It came in the mail today.

I will start reading Slavelords immediately. I'm kinda bummed that my GT book got all mashed in the corners during shipment though. :/ Hopefully IPR has some sort of insurance/return policy that I can use to get a new book.

Wulf, et al, if you haven't read my post in the publisher forum about it:
http://www.enworld.org/showthread.php?p=2782689#post2782689

Off to read slavelords now (although I may take a peek at GT even though the book is roughed up...the info inside is still the same).

Thanks for all the posts guys!!

Oh, and if I didn't mention it...I ordered on Thursday (at like 10pm) and didn't expect it to ship Friday, much less over the weekend..but it showed up in front of my house on MONDAY!!! And the shipping was fricking FREE! As of now, I'm quite happy with IPR and I expect that I will continue to be happy with them.
 
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jezter6 said:
I will start reading Slavelords immediately. I'm kinda bummed that my GT book got all mashed in the corners during shipment though. :/ Hopefully IPR has some sort of insurance/return policy that I can use to get a new book.
One of the great things about IPR is that -- precisely because it's smaller -- has stellar customer service. Contact Brennan, and I'm sure he'll set things right in some fashion.

A little late chiming in, but I'll offer my praise for Slavelords. As a publisher, I am awed by the quality of the editing and organization of the thing. It is far and away the best mega-adventure I've ever seen from that standpoint. (I haven't actually played it; so I can't comment on the content more thoroughly.) In fact, I'll be stealing ideas liberally from it when I set to work on our mega-adventure for Dawning Star.
 

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