Mystic Eye Games - The Deep

I bought the hardcover, and I believe it is the 3.5 edition. I'd like to use some of the options for RCFG -- as well as possible modules for DragonRoots (because there is some really good material in the book), but I don't want to step on toes.
 

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I have 3 copies of the book, here, but the legalese is a bit verbose to retype.

Editing issues aside, I agree that "The Deep" is one of the best undersea supplement released thusfar - and I'm not just saying that since I helped work on its development (unpaid/uncredited consultant).
 

I have 3 copies of the book, here, but the legalese is a bit verbose to retype.

Editing issues aside, I agree that "The Deep" is one of the best undersea supplement released thusfar - and I'm not just saying that since I helped work on its development (unpaid/uncredited consultant).

One of?

One of?!?!

Does another undersea supplement even exist?
 

Does another undersea supplement even exist?

You may have to do some digging, but some examples of supplements with undersea content include:
"Seafarer's Handbook" (Fantasy Flight Games)
"Seas of Blood" (Mongoose Publishing)
"Hostile Climes: Depths of Despair" (Pinnacle Entertainment)
"Into the Blue" (Bastion Press)
"Monsters of the Boundless Blue" (Goodman Games)

and of course "Stormwrack" (WotC)
 

You may have to do some digging, but some examples of supplements with undersea content include:
"Seafarer's Handbook" (Fantasy Flight Games)
"Seas of Blood" (Mongoose Publishing)
"Hostile Climes: Depths of Despair" (Pinnacle Entertainment)
"Into the Blue" (Bastion Press)
"Monsters of the Boundless Blue" (Goodman Games)

and of course "Stormwrack" (WotC)

I have Into the Blue and the Seafarer's Handbook, but I wouldn't classify either as an undersea supplement. Both touch on it, but seem mostly above the waves to me.

I esp. love the living coral spellbook idea in The Deep.


RC
 


"At one point, "The Deep" had to be rewritten as the change from 3.0 to 3.5 took a few beasties away and changed a few rules. I remember losing the kuo-toa from the SRD caused a bit of a wrinkle."

As far as I know, there was only ever the one edition of the book released. The "wrinkle" about the Kuo Toa was that they were going to be the villains of the adventure in the back. They were declared PI while the book was being written, so I had to make up a new enemy race.

Stefon Mears
author of Depths of Reason, the adventure at the end of The Deep.
 




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