One Bad Egg: "Hatching the Best Stuff for D&D"

Just looked at the apelord as well, and it looks good. Good production value, some useful material and a playable race. Much more for DMs than players really with all the monsters. Really llike the concept of the Shroud, but not so much the apemen. Not a big fan of apemen. But well done, guys, for a good first product! I'm hoping to get a review up on RPGNow in the next few days.

Pinotage

We should have some more non-monkey stuff for you in the next month or two. :)
 

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Please post submission guidelines (or something to the effect that you are not accepting unsolicited submissions) on your website when you have the chance, OBE. It'd warm my heart.



Cheers,
Roger
 

Please post submission guidelines (or something to the effect that you are not accepting unsolicited submissions) on your website when you have the chance, OBE. It'd warm my heart.

We don't have 'em yet. I think we want to give it a couple months to find our feet, make sure our product line reflects our vision, etc, and then start considering things like that. But I'll bring it up with the founders -- thanks for the request!
 

I mentioned this in another thread, but thought I would throw it in here. Despite being a staunch opponent of animals with intelligence in D&D (at least as player races) I was compelled to buy this product, and I have got to say, thumbs up, you have made one very cool race that I will definitely be using in the future, in my campaign.

Also, the "bonus-pdf", with information about the Shroud was very intriguing. You have come up with a great idea for a campaign setting (or part thereof)
 

I mentioned this in another thread, but thought I would throw it in here. Despite being a staunch opponent of animals with intelligence in D&D (at least as player races) I was compelled to buy this product, and I have got to say, thumbs up, you have made one very cool race that I will definitely be using in the future, in my campaign.

Thanks, Jack. We definitely tried to set the bar for our products with the Apelord, and we're hopeful that we can meet or exceed it in our future releases.

Stay tuned for another (entirely humanoid) player race around Halloween--and, if we're lucky, some other material mid-month (though that might be delayed by a vacation I'm going to be on October 10th-19th).
 

I mentioned this in another thread, but thought I would throw it in here. Despite being a staunch opponent of animals with intelligence in D&D (at least as player races) I was compelled to buy this product, and I have got to say, thumbs up, you have made one very cool race that I will definitely be using in the future, in my campaign.

Are you going to reflavour the race so it's not animalistic, or have you decided you will have animals with intelligence in your D&D? I ask only because I'm interested in whether the pdf changed how you play your game, or if you're just changing the presentation.
 

Are you going to reflavour the race so it's not animalistic, or have you decided you will have animals with intelligence in your D&D? I ask only because I'm interested in whether the pdf changed how you play your game, or if you're just changing the presentation.

As I see it right now, I do not think I will reflavour it. I just read the pdf and fell in love. Okay, that might be a bit stronger than the actual feeling I had, but I am sure you get my meaning. I think I am ready! ;)
 

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