[PR - STG] Races of Evernor I released

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[PR - Races of Evernor (Part I)]

SILVERTHORNE GAMES announces the release of

RACES OF EVERNOR (PART I):

Been yearning to play something a little different? Want a PC race that will stand out from the preponderance of elves, dwarves, and humans that dominate the fantasy role-playing landscape? Then look no further! Races of Evernor (Part I)™ is a compendium of player-character races for the d20 System™ and the premier product for Silverthorne Games’ Realms of Evernor™ setting.

Fully one dozen PC races are presented here, with complete details on their physical appearance, social structure, religion, history in the Realms of Evernor™, appearance, diet, level adjustments, and more! Each race is professionally illustrated and comes with a pre-generated example character to use as a template, PC, or NPC, with full game statistics, personal gear, character motivations, and notes on personality.

Races of Evernor (Part I)™ also features new feats for each race, along with a smattering of new spells and weapons.

Don’t want to run a Realms of Evernor™ campaign? No problem! Each race has been written in a setting-neutral style, so that they can be easily adapted to any setting. For those wanting to run a campaign in the Realms of Evernor™, details on how to do this are presented in a special section in each race’s write-up, along with a concise primer on the setting itself.

This is a 59-page PDF, and the first of three in a series of PC race supplements from Silverthorne Games.

Enjoy!

Two additional PC races are currently available as a free web enhancement to Part I on the Silverthorne Games website. Pick them up here: www.silverthornegames.com/free_stuff.htm
 

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Anyone have any opinions on this bad boy yet? Any thoughts on how adaptable it is to say a Scarred Lands campaign? That's one of the problems I'm having with Mystic Races as some of those things look like they'd make perfect Titanspawn! Of course others like the Luminous are obvious choices for the Divine Races.
 

Hey, Joe,

I have an opinion on this product, but I am quite biased :D

On a more serious note, though - The races in it are designed to be adaptable to a variety of settings, even though they were created for our own setting, Realms of Evernor.

That being said, the information that is campaign specific to our world is usually isolated in 3 clearly-labeled sections that appear in each race's write-up: one is "In the Realms of Evernor" - kind of a giveaway, eh? :), one is "Religion", and last one, I believe, is "Lands".

So, if you wanted to use them for a Scarred Lands or Iron Kingdoms campaign or whatever, just ignore those sections or make the appropriate adjustments are you're good to go.

Let me know if this helps :)

Cheers!
Ian Johnston, Head Gnome
Silverthorne Games
 

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