Time to Toot My Own Horn *toot toot*

Well, I'm just as happy as a lungfish at first rain after the dry season....

well, maybe happier... :)

We've just gotten a review for our A Magical Medival Society: Western Europe from Monte Cook.

http://www.montecook.com/review.html

A 10!... *dancing* hehehe

I think i'll go eat some ice cream and have a perfect day.

joe b.
 

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Wow! Congrats Joe! Well done indeed. I had been wanting to get the book for awhile but never quite got around to it. Now, however, my hesitancy is gone.
 

jgbrowning said:
Well, I'm just as happy as a lungfish at first rain after the dry season....

well, maybe happier... :)

We've just gotten a review for our A Magical Medival Society: Western Europe from Monte Cook.

http://www.montecook.com/review.html

A 10!... *dancing* hehehe

I think i'll go eat some ice cream and have a perfect day.

joe b.

Sounds compelling... !

Would this book be applicable for a Homebrew DM fleshing out a campaign in a slightly more advanced setting? Say Iron Kingdomish? If yes, how?

TIA
 



Congrats - I am enjoying the book I bartered for food and drink at Chicago Game Day. I have only read a little bit, but my mind is racing.
 
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Re: Re: Time to Toot My Own Horn *toot toot*

BigFreekinGoblinoid said:
Sounds compelling... !

Would this book be applicable for a Homebrew DM fleshing out a campaign in a slightly more advanced setting? Say Iron Kingdomish? If yes, how?

TIA

From what I understand of the Iron Kingdoms, it could fit, but it would be less useful. If i'm understanding properly IK is more of a pseudo-rennaisance w/steampower setting.

The parts of MMS:WE that would be most useful (if i'm assuming rightly) would be the city sections, the building system, the economic system, and the manor sections.

You could use it. It would take some adapting, but probably not a lot to get what you'd want out of it.

joe b.
 


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