The Taverner's Trusty Tome

The Taverner's Trusty Tome is now available at RPGNow!

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Eat, drink and be merry... an invaluable sourcebook for any campaign which features taverns, inns or drinks!

Rowdy, rustic taverns, hot meals, and strong drink* - while popular elements in role playing fantasy, the lack of variety and detail often make this part of the urban crawl somewhat repetitive and dull. Sick of hearing of your players say "I'll order an ale" for the ten thousandth time? Then The Taverner's Tome is your solution to the boring side of role playing intoxication.

Packed with dozens of drinks both mundane and fantastic The Taverner's Tome provides much more than the simple offerings of brew, wine, and spirits. From table wines to the more exotic fruit beers and flavored rum this book is a great resource for spicing up that otherwise plain bar menu. Mixed drinks in the height of fantasy flair are also covered as well as the curious fantastical beverages that offer special bonuses or dreadful side effects to those who consume these special concoctions. In addition drinking rules are provided along with the different types of drunken personalities that your characters might run into (or become).

Have a character who's more at home behind the bar than within the stone walls of a mighty fortress? If so then the player of that character will find a resource of information regarding the success, management, and expenses of running or owning a tavern or inn. Perhaps there's an individual in your party with a few ranks in brewing or wine making? The Taverner's Tome also provides information on establishing and maintaining a winery or brewery.

All this and much, much more are available for your hearthside reading pleasure!

This supplement builds on the popular Drinking Rules first introduced in the bestselling Tournaments, Fairs & Taverns.

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I think I've been studying the tome too hard. Seems Morrus got the ad for it up, and the product over on rpgnow before I got a chance to do such.
 

Sounds like the english bloke answered my questions.

After all, since most adventures start with "You sit in a bar, and then....", you might as well elaborate a little on the setting :)

I actually had a campaign where my rogue ran a bar, and the fun is not to miss. Had everything, from crooked bartenders that took a good deal of the income, pickpockets hired by your truly to harass the exceptionally drunk customers etc.

Anyways, ill be looking forward to it once that needed money arrive next month ;)
 

I ran a small campaign for a player, where the rogue was a serving wench at a tavern... and things went on from that point of view. Lots less money to deal with.
 

tensen said:
I ran a small campaign for a player, where the rogue was a serving wench at a tavern... and things went on from that point of view. Lots less money to deal with.

Cool... about makes me wonder now if we should have done a spilled drinks check...
 

Do we have a lot of gaming lushes out there? The fan emails seem to be from people sampling the brews very heavily... and you guys know exactly what I mean.

I'd love to see an example of pthe product used within a campaign... perhaps in the use of a Tavern that also fit in with our City Guide product line. Submissions of this sort would be highly welcomed and writers may be cosnidered for future City Guide products.

P.S. Our doors are always open for submisions from freelance writers and artists.
 

tensen said:
Do we have a lot of gaming lushes out there? The fan emails seem to be from people sampling the brews very heavily... and you guys know exactly what I mean.

I'd love to see an example of pthe product used within a campaign... perhaps in the use of a Tavern that also fit in with our City Guide product line. Submissions of this sort would be highly welcomed and writers may be cosnidered for future City Guide products.

P.S. Our doors are always open for submisions from freelance writers and artists.

...and my door, personally, is always open for submitted samplings of anyone's microbrewery concoctions.
:D
 

I don't mean to be rude, but there is a grammatical error on the cover. The construction 'have went' is incorrect. It should be 'have gone'. Some people may think this is a nit pick, but if the cover has a glaring mistake like that, what must the contents look like?

Come on EN Publishing! Hire an editor.
 

This book looks like it may be a blast!!

Tensen-did ya get my package? Also I have your mini and will mail it out this week. E-mail me.
 

Buttercup said:
I don't mean to be rude, but there is a grammatical error on the cover. The construction 'have went' is incorrect. It should be 'have gone'. Some people may think this is a nit pick, but if the cover has a glaring mistake like that, what must the contents look like?

Come on EN Publishing! Hire an editor.

1) We have editors, and while they don't catch all the mistakes, they still do their job rather well.

2) What exactly are you quoting?

3) Buy products.. maybe then we can actually afford to pay editors what they deserve for their work.
 

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