[GRPR] New Products Announced at www.greenronin.com

Pramas

Explorer
We've just announced two new products on our website. First, Tales of Freeport, a collection of new Freeport adventures by Graeme Davis of WFRP fame and featuring an awesome cover by Wayne Reynolds. Second, Todd Gamble's Cartographica, a collection of beautiful color maps by the two time ENnie-winning cartographer.

Full details are covers are available at www.greenronin.com .
 

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Just looked them over Chris, nice!!!!

You guys (and girlls) are looking so great, congrats on a great year and can't wait to see 2003 releases.
 


Pramas said:
We've just announced two new products on our website. First, Tales of Freeport, a collection of new Freeport adventures by Graeme Davis of WFRP fame and featuring an awesome cover by Wayne Reynolds. Second, Todd Gamble's Cartographica, a collection of beautiful color maps by the two time ENnie-winning cartographer.

Full details are covers are available at www.greenronin.com .

Can we get more information on Cartographica?

Are there any plans for the buildings and such in this to be done as printable PDFs, so that a DM could print out the map to display to their players, instead of having to photocopy the book?


I for one am looking forward to more maps by Todd.
 

In order:

1) Thanks, Hal!

2) We've toyed with Freeport fiction but haven't committed to anything yet. A Freeport graphic novel is probably more likely, but even that is just an idea we've kicked around.

3) We may put PDFs of some of the maps on the website, but not all of them. 'Cause we want people to, ya know, buy the book.
 


The Cartographica book sounds ultra-cool. As it is, I have to resist spender's urge when I see the Kingdoms of Kalamar atlas and I've never even run a KoK campaign.
 

2WS-Steve said:
The Cartographica book sounds ultra-cool. As it is, I have to resist spender's urge when I see the Kingdoms of Kalamar atlas and I've never even run a KoK campaign.

What's great about Cartographica is that the maps are useable in any fantasy campaign setting (just like Freeport; coincidence?).
I also make this promise: no big empty pages of "ocean maps." :)
 

Still drooling over my KOK Atlas - I do not play in KOK but who can resist maps?

Make good maps and I will buy - somebody do this with Chris West (my favorite cartographer). Cartographica map crack for me and no pages of ocean. I can rest in peace now.
 

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