Kenzer's Villain Design Handbook -- how setting specific is it?

I'm looking for the book as we speak (OK, not really, but you get my drift). Of course we tend to receive things a bit later up here in Canada (or the Land of Ungodly-Cold Winters but Ungodly-Hot Summers, as I like to call it), so it may be a while before I can even read it, let alone write a review of it. But if it's as funky as it seems to be, I just may be tempted to do so :)
 

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SurfMonkey01
I live in Canada also, and my local retailer said that it will arrive here (Sault Ste. Marie, ON) on Friday. Apparently most game stores already have theirs.

Andy
 

KoK is a great setting, other than the fact that half the place names are hard to pronounce and look like they came from a random name generator :p

I love the KoK campaign book though, and this villain book sounds like just the ticket I need to flesh out my bad guys. Woot! Can't wait to pick this up! :)
 
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ForceUser said:
KoK is a great setting, other than the fact that half the place names are hard to pronounce and look like they came from a random name generator :p

Strangely, it's probably the only world whose names DON'T come randomly. :) Each word or name is specifically chosen based on the racial languages we created for every race.

Mark Plemmons
Kenzer and Company
www.kenzerco.com
 

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