Lux Aeternum for True 20 is out on PDF

suzi yee said:
For those interested in Nevermore or in magic items for True20, Liber Artefactorum was released in stores in November 2006.

We're also releasing The Nevermore Gazetteer and the first title in Lands of Nevermore, The Heartlands: Land of Reverie, in March, with The Wyrd soon to follow. We'll be posting art previews shortly. :)

Joseph Miller (the creator of Nevermore) took some time off from producing Nevermore material because he was working on a True20 supplement for Green Ronin, but he's back!

Besides Lands of Nevermore, he also has some adventures in the pipeline and other Nevermore material in the works.

-Suzi

Awesome.
 

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bento said:
I'm with you on all the True20 settings. After the initial burst it's been, well, bleh.

We've got a few more True20www.true20.com supplements in the works. In fact, a new 100+ page PDF has just been completed and shipped over to Green Ronin for approval. I expect to see it released in the next week or so.
 

I'm not in the market for tons of settings these days, but I am very much looking forward to picking up the books for Blood Throne, Nevermore. . . and Avadnu (this one's for d20 fantasy, not True20).

If I didn't already own Legends of Excalibur for d20, I'd have picked the True20 version up, without any hesitation. Who knows, I might anyway. The whole Legends of ..... line (that I've seen) is very well done.
 

Aus_Snow said:
I am very much looking forward to picking up the books for <...> Avadnu (this one's for d20 fantasy, not True20).
I suggest you go to this fluff only settings thread. Author tells he is considering releasing Avadnu system-free, which would be perfect if you prefer True20 for it. Just tell him on the thread.
 

For those who haven't had a chance to pick it up yet, Liber Artefactorum is on sale for GM's Day ($11.00 for the book from our on-line store and $5.25 for the PDF at YourGamesNow.com).

I also got some art in from Scott Purdy for the Heartlands.... It's going to look awesome :) I'll try to put some art demos up at our web-site this week.

-Suzi
 


Turanil said:
Well, I don't like the idea of a 17th century swashbuckler with a feathered hat, aboard a starship. :\ On the other hand, I like the genre in Dune. So my question is: could Lux Aeternum easily be used for a campaign that would look like the Dune universe?
I don't think so.

Lux Aeternum is pretty much all fluff, with some rules to back up the fluff e.g. rules for new races.
 


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