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<blockquote data-quote="Messageboard Golem" data-source="post: 2008598" data-attributes="member: 18387"><p>This 32 page adventure gives about the best bang for the buck you can expect. Thrilling combat, deep intrigue and a reusable city environment are provided, making this simple $10 purchase into months of fun.</p><p></p><p>The Good: The text density is amazing. The font is about as small as is practical and the margins are very small as well. The book coulf have been 48 pages without padding. Every place is detailed in great length and the characters all have motivations that extend beyond the adventure itself. Each character is an adventure seed or 2 in and of themselves. The adventure can also be dropped about anywhere there is a frontier and a large nation. The art is at least average, and in some cases is outstanding, such as the Cave Gate. Very little to complain about at all.</p><p></p><p>The Bad: The maps are too small. Though they can be downloaded at the paradigm website, it is still a drawback, as some people have trouble doing anything with a PC.</p><p></p><p></p><p>If you are looking for an exciting adventure and a campaign city at a good price, this book is for you. If your adventuring group prefers to kick in the door and kill everything in sight, you may want to look elsewhere.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Messageboard Golem, post: 2008598, member: 18387"] This 32 page adventure gives about the best bang for the buck you can expect. Thrilling combat, deep intrigue and a reusable city environment are provided, making this simple $10 purchase into months of fun. The Good: The text density is amazing. The font is about as small as is practical and the margins are very small as well. The book coulf have been 48 pages without padding. Every place is detailed in great length and the characters all have motivations that extend beyond the adventure itself. Each character is an adventure seed or 2 in and of themselves. The adventure can also be dropped about anywhere there is a frontier and a large nation. The art is at least average, and in some cases is outstanding, such as the Cave Gate. Very little to complain about at all. The Bad: The maps are too small. Though they can be downloaded at the paradigm website, it is still a drawback, as some people have trouble doing anything with a PC. If you are looking for an exciting adventure and a campaign city at a good price, this book is for you. If your adventuring group prefers to kick in the door and kill everything in sight, you may want to look elsewhere. [/QUOTE]
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