Ronin Arts: New fantasy series . . .

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Nothing helps immerse players into a game more than handouts, those individual scraps of paper that represent maps, important documents, letters, and other fragments of information that lead to adventure. With Fantasy Handouts Ronin Artshttp://www.roninarts.com provides gamemasters with ready-made handouts suitable for use as inspiration for adventures or simply as fluff to add depth to a campaign.

Wanted Postershttp://enworld.rpgnow.com/product_info.php?products_id=20553, the first release in the series, presents six wanted posters for individuals wanted dead or alive for murder, theft, arson, and other crimes. Each poster lists the villain's crimes, how much he is worth, and who the players can visit in order to collect the reward.

This supplement is systemless and suitable for almost any fantasy campaign.

Fantasy Handouts: Wanted Posters, by Philip Reed, 8-pages, $1.50.http://enworld.rpgnow.com/product_info.php?products_id=20553
 

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Excellent idea - handouts are always popular. I was actually condiering a product like this a while back, but put it on the backburner - so you beat me to it! Lokos great.

What other handouts do you have lined up for the series?
 




Whizbang Dustyboots said:
Great idea, but could the next set include a blank one, to be filled in with, well, the player characters' info?

How do you see the blank poster working? I mean, it's simple for me to include just the basic page image without any art or text but I'm not sure I understand how it can be used by DMs.
 

Okay, give this a try. It's not perfect but it appears to work.

I'm not quite certain how to best present a blank wanted poster. This one allows you to type in your own text but it doesn't work perfectly and it doesn't deal with the artwork issue.
 

Well, the artwork isn't going to be something you can do, unless the series was insanely ambitious (and probably a lot more expensive to produce), but something that can be typed up to otherwise be made to look like the other posters (as opposed to something a DM knocks out in 10 seconds in Word, and looks it), is great, thanks.
 

Whizbang Dustyboots said:
Well, the artwork isn't going to be something you can do, unless the series was insanely ambitious (and probably a lot more expensive to produce), but something that can be typed up to otherwise be made to look like the other posters (as opposed to something a DM knocks out in 10 seconds in Word, and looks it), is great, thanks.

Okay. I hope this works for you. I think I may have been imagining something a lot more elaborate than is necessary.
 


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