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Canis said:
I haven't seen it yet myself, but from what I've heard, the Book of the Righteous does exactly that, Sulimo.

Here's some of the support they've put up for it.

Tree of Life

Seems like it would be right up your alley.

Excellent. This definitely looks like the kind of thing I meant. Thanks.

It even has the Holy Warrior, which I much prefer conceptually to the Paladin.

All I need now is to find it discounted somewhere.

Now all I need is a substantial product on dealing with dominions and so forth.
 
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Sulimo said:


I'd be much more interested in a book on religions. Have it go into some detail on a bunch of generic religions. Talk about the religious structures, how devotees work with each other and society. Stuff that would be actually useful for GM's and players to roleplay effectively religious types, rather than a book of god-stats.

Book of the Rightious is excellent for this. I describes the churches of the gods, their dogma, prayers, and even what the god thinks of the church. There are many great reviews of it in the review section (including mine :D). It's the best book I've yet to use, and I'm only not using it becasue I'm not DMing currently.
 

Crothian said:


Book of the Rightious is excellent for this. I describes the churches of the gods, their dogma, prayers, and even what the god thinks of the church. There are many great reviews of it in the review section (including mine :D). It's the best book I've yet to use, and I'm only not using it becasue I'm not DMing currently.

Yeah. It certainly sounds like it. And the Holy Warrior class sounds like its much more in keeping with my view of Paladins.
 

Sulimo,

Sorry missed the question, was busy watching that new Brad Pitt film, Legends of the Nightfall. The book is extremely portable, it's a little bigger than most D&D books but not quite as big as our campaign setting book.... just kidding. The city could be fit anywhere on your game world that you could place say... Venice (Italy not California). While there are some specific religions dealt with from the Twin Crowns setting, you could substitute Gods with similar profiles from other settings or heck just add ours to yours. Also there are no Gnomes, but you could just make it a very Gnome light area, if you run a Gnomecentric campaign.

Larry Fitz
Instigator/Mendicant
Living Imagination, Inc.
 

Larry Fitz said:
Sulimo,

Sorry missed the question, was busy watching that new Brad Pitt film, Legends of the Nightfall. The book is extremely portable, it's a little bigger than most D&D books but not quite as big as our campaign setting book.... just kidding. The city could be fit anywhere on your game world that you could place say... Venice (Italy not California). While there are some specific religions dealt with from the Twin Crowns setting, you could substitute Gods with similar profiles from other settings or heck just add ours to yours.

:) Cool. This is definitely sounding like a worthy purchase. I hope you offer an online preview of some sort.

You mention Venice. Does that mean its more renassiance in flavour than medieval?

Also there are no Gnomes, but you could just make it a very Gnome light area, if you run a Gnomecentric campaign.

Bah! we dont need no stinkin gnomes...
 

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