Zardnaar
Legend
I love Nuria Natal. Did you know that Kobold Press has (finally) released a 5E version of their Southlands setting book, along with several adventures?
Yes I'm eyeing it up for Christmas.
I love Nuria Natal. Did you know that Kobold Press has (finally) released a 5E version of their Southlands setting book, along with several adventures?
I backed the Kickstarter, so let me know if there's anything you'd like me to check about it!Yes I'm eyeing it up for Christmas.
Anyway looking at running Aegyptus 2.0. Might use Nuria Natal or base it in Nuria Natal as I have a rough idea what I want to do. After some ideas, cheesy is fine.
See if you can find a copy of Mythic Egypt, the Hero System / MERP sourcebook.
There are a lot of great D&D Ancient Egypt sourcebooks with most still available as PDFs.
Green Ronin has Hamunaptra for D&D Egypt (dwarves and elves), and Testament (for d20 mythic biblical roleplaying including Egyptian spellcasters).
Paizo has their Osirian with both a 32 page sourcebook and a more in-depth 64 page one, in addition to the 6-part adventure path and their two 3.5 era modules.
Necromancer games had the 3e conversion of Gary Gygax's Necropolis.
Chaosium has a bunch of pulpy Call of Cthulhu adventures that sometimes take place in Egypt that could be great ideas for a fantasy Egypt D&D game.
D&D's Forgotten Realms has a fantasy Ancient Egypt area that is detailed out in the 2e Old Empires sourcebook and the 3.5 Lost Empires of Faerun. Also there is the I3-5 series of modules and the Basic D&D Nithia kingdom sourcebook with pyramid magic.
Avalanche Press had some decent d20 Egypt sourcebooks from the d20 era, and there was Mongoose Press's Conan d20 Stygia sourcebook for the Hyborian version.
3e supplement Sandstorm has a 'priest of river god' class and rules for just slogging across the desert - heat, sand, rocks, exotic / semi-magical terrain.
Lamias at an oasis
The Ten Commandments (the movie, not the tablets)
Prince of Egypt - kid-friendly cartoon version of the above
Lawrence of Arabia - movie, also his autobiography "Seven Pillars of Wisdom"
+1 for Testament
any book that claims "Egypt was a colony of Atlantis" will provide some ideas to use as in-world 'ancient history' or myth or legend. And to use as out-world inside joke.