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<blockquote data-quote="JoeBlank" data-source="post: 733110" data-attributes="member: 1806"><p>On to some more specific responses.</p><p></p><p>* Wheel of Time: This looks like a sure thing. Some portable stuff along with an intro to a series I know little about. (Now if we could just get a full Song of Ice and Fire setting I would be happy. Maybe the Dragon treatment will take care of this, but I bet it leaves me wanting more.)</p><p></p><p>* The Hunt: Rise of Evil: I read some of the stuff on the website, and plan to read more. I am wondering how I could work my current PCs into the dream setting, opening up a lot of the campaign material for my use.</p><p></p><p>* Oriental Adventures: Is sounding good, I could easily use some of the classes, feats, and spells, and maybe introduce characters that come from a far-away land. Further down the road, Rokugan could turn up on a distant continent in my campaign.</p><p></p><p>* Umbragia: Will read through this. The price is certainly right. I am also reading through the Dusk materials. But I want to spend some money on a nice book that I can sit and read, taking my eyes away from the computer for a while.</p><p></p><p>* Kingdoms of Kalamar: I may have to thumb through it to make a final decision, see if the writing style suits me.</p><p></p><p>* Scarred Lands: I am very tempted by the many devout followers of this cult. Although I had planned on a nice, all-in-one-book setting I may have to get something from SL just to get a taste. Perhaps Relics and Rituals is the way to go, a lot of crunchy with a taste of the setting. Does that make sense? Or should I start with SLCS: Ghelspad?</p><p></p><p>* Codex Arcanis: Will have to hear and read more about this one, have not heard much about it so far.</p><p></p><p>* Slaine: same as above, will have to read more.</p><p></p><p>* Swashbuckling Adventures: Doubt this fits the bill, but maybe for a future purchase.</p><p></p><p>Funny, I had hoped to buy something today for some weekend reading. I may go ahead and grab WoT, and then wait to decide on another. Plan was to get two anyway.</p><p></p><p>Thanks again, everyone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JoeBlank, post: 733110, member: 1806"] On to some more specific responses. * Wheel of Time: This looks like a sure thing. Some portable stuff along with an intro to a series I know little about. (Now if we could just get a full Song of Ice and Fire setting I would be happy. Maybe the Dragon treatment will take care of this, but I bet it leaves me wanting more.) * The Hunt: Rise of Evil: I read some of the stuff on the website, and plan to read more. I am wondering how I could work my current PCs into the dream setting, opening up a lot of the campaign material for my use. * Oriental Adventures: Is sounding good, I could easily use some of the classes, feats, and spells, and maybe introduce characters that come from a far-away land. Further down the road, Rokugan could turn up on a distant continent in my campaign. * Umbragia: Will read through this. The price is certainly right. I am also reading through the Dusk materials. But I want to spend some money on a nice book that I can sit and read, taking my eyes away from the computer for a while. * Kingdoms of Kalamar: I may have to thumb through it to make a final decision, see if the writing style suits me. * Scarred Lands: I am very tempted by the many devout followers of this cult. Although I had planned on a nice, all-in-one-book setting I may have to get something from SL just to get a taste. Perhaps Relics and Rituals is the way to go, a lot of crunchy with a taste of the setting. Does that make sense? Or should I start with SLCS: Ghelspad? * Codex Arcanis: Will have to hear and read more about this one, have not heard much about it so far. * Slaine: same as above, will have to read more. * Swashbuckling Adventures: Doubt this fits the bill, but maybe for a future purchase. Funny, I had hoped to buy something today for some weekend reading. I may go ahead and grab WoT, and then wait to decide on another. Plan was to get two anyway. Thanks again, everyone. [/QUOTE]
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