[PR] City Guide: Coffer of Coins released

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Dark Quest Games released the next in the City Guide series.


City Guide: Coffer of Coins
available now via rpgnow

One of the dangers of having PCs go into a town for rest an relaxation is that the majority of the time you have no idea what should be there. Many PCs of course just want to go to the latest and greatest tavern for a barfight. But there are those out there that want to go shopping. Those are the ones that will ask the dreaded phrase "Whats on the shelves?"

Does the rattle of gems in the jar get your ears perking; does the clink of coins in the coffer make you start to gleam in the eye? Do you like gold, jewels of all kinds? Do you like to trade and are you fair or foul in your dealings with others? This book is for all those who are mercantile at heart, the third in the City Guide series brings you a look at the wheelers and the dealers of the many cities, those who can make or break a Kingdom with the weight of their fiscal power. Merchants and Shopkeepers, Bankers, Tellers and those who're just plain greedy are rife in this book, are you interested in their secrets?


Includes:
13 Locations
Over 20 NPCs
dozens of new items

Locations:
Andora's Quality Inlays
Beads and Prayers
Circle of Stones
Coppersmith/Affordable Notions
Uriel's Usuries
Karapan Ringsmith
Jeweled Goblets/Overflowing Cheer
Metalsmithing Guild
Kearik Stonetear's Gems
Strongaxe Silversmithery
Smith of Rare Metals
Sargasso' Rings Emporium


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Sounds like a great product. Any chance we'll see a printed version? Maybe a team up with someone with experience in this field like Mystic Eye?
 


Since, I neglected to post it in the original message.

Writers:
Joseph Carriker
Neal Levin
Patrick Lawinger
Darren Pearce

Interior Artist
Gillian Pearce




Also look for Patrick Lawinger's new release from Necromancer Games that should be in the stores now.

And look for Gillian Pearce's artwork in each of Mongoose Game's June releases.
 



From what I can tell, we target to slightly different demographics.
Although we wouldn't be adverse to tying things together. We do as it stands seem to complement the works as opposed to compete.
 

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