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<blockquote data-quote="aco175" data-source="post: 8860711" data-attributes="member: 27385"><p>If a book came out from someone I trusted and contained everything I wanted in a campaign and was priced ok, then of course I would buy it. </p><p></p><p>Imagine never to call a random NPC Bob, the Fighter again. If I knew the village on the other side of the lake the PCs likely will never go has a baker's assistant with the 3rd daughter named Cass and she has a penchant for puppies, fishing off the bridge and keeping used chewing gum on her bedpost to use again the next day, My players would be amazed. Extra points for where she hides her 3 copper pieces. </p><p></p><p>I could focus on stealing pictures of people online to insert as NPCs and maps PC handouts since I would have dungeons made and each town would have a theme and secrets already. I would know where the PCs go and have things there all done as well. It would be epic. </p><p></p><p>Seems to echo the 3 rules of business though where it could be cheap (compared to other books of this type), fast (how long it would take to create), or good (how detailed)- pick 2.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aco175, post: 8860711, member: 27385"] If a book came out from someone I trusted and contained everything I wanted in a campaign and was priced ok, then of course I would buy it. Imagine never to call a random NPC Bob, the Fighter again. If I knew the village on the other side of the lake the PCs likely will never go has a baker's assistant with the 3rd daughter named Cass and she has a penchant for puppies, fishing off the bridge and keeping used chewing gum on her bedpost to use again the next day, My players would be amazed. Extra points for where she hides her 3 copper pieces. I could focus on stealing pictures of people online to insert as NPCs and maps PC handouts since I would have dungeons made and each town would have a theme and secrets already. I would know where the PCs go and have things there all done as well. It would be epic. Seems to echo the 3 rules of business though where it could be cheap (compared to other books of this type), fast (how long it would take to create), or good (how detailed)- pick 2. [/QUOTE]
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