[Inner Circle] Denizens of Avadnu on sale for $20

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Inner Circle (www.icirclegames) is having a huge clearance sale. All remaining copies of Denizens of Avadnu are now being offered at 50% off the suggested retail price of $39.99 through their online store (http://www.icirclegames.com/product_catalog.html). That means you can pick up a copy of this fantastic monster supplement for only $20.00 plus shipping.

Denizens of Avadnu is a 224-page hardcover collection of over 125 exotic creatures and dozens of new skills, feats, weapons, and magic items. Illustrated with lavish full-color artwork, each entry is designed for easy integration into any d20 System game, supplemented with adventure ideas and separate entries to provide depth into Avadnu’s unique history and ecology. It is fully compatible with version 3.5 of the d20 System.

Denizens of Avadnu is among the top 20 products of all time at EN World. It was nominated for the 2004 Gen Con Ennie award for Best Monster Supplement and was chosen for inclusion in Monte Cook Presents: The Year's Best d20 Vol. One. Limited quantities remain, as the book has been out of distribution for some time. This will be your only chance to pick up a copy as there are no plans for additional printings of this title.
 

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Put me down for a vote in the "You must buy this book NOW!" column. Your players will curse you for it as a haklaa keeps nailing them with its augmented criticals as it rages (a rage that doesn't end until the beast or its victim is dead).

And everyone that wants color monsters books had better already own this one.
 


Thanks guys. If anyone does want this book, supplies are extremely limted and we're flying through our remaining stock so get yours soon.
 

I'm waiting hopefully for more to appear as digital denizens, not because I wouldn't love it in hardcover but instead that I don't trust the planar rift that is the American-Canadian border.
 


Man-thing said:
I'm waiting hopefully for more to appear as digital denizens, not because I wouldn't love it in hardcover but instead that I don't trust the planar rift that is the American-Canadian border.

Shipping to Canada isn't bad. Its when it goes to Australia or England where we run into problems. On the Digital Denizens front, Templates is up next (within the week), with Challenge Rating Three to follow.
 

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