davewoodrum
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Top Fashion Games, my brainchild role playing game company that I dreamed of in the early 1990's (which sadly never took off), is now finally running and in business... thanks to the good folks at rpgnow.com and the invention of the pdf.
Currently the line up of Top Fashion Games is leaning towards providing short and inexpensive supplements and accessories for science fiction and fantasy role playing games. Our products at this time are developed in a "generic" or "any game" format, thus allowing them to be easily used with most role playing game systems.
Our products, located at:
http://www.rpgnow.com/default.php?manufacturers_id=597
currently consist of the following:
Cargo Commodities, Vol. 1: Over 15 different commodities suitable to stock the freighters of deep space campaigns.
Fantasy Holidays, Vol. 1: Holidays, celebrations, and rituals for all seasons of the fantasy world.
Fantasy Holidays, Vol. 2: Monstrous and wicked holidays, celebrations, and rituals for the fantasy world.
Stupid Fantasy Laws, Vol. 1: Inspired by the real stupid laws in the United States (and around the world) that have never made it off the books, also inspired by the ridiculous superstition based laws of older times. Stupid Fantasy Laws Vol. 1 is a collection of a dozen laws designed to cause trouble for adventurers and villagers alike.
Cauldron Supplier's Guidebook, Vol. 1: Not a guidebook on magic but rather a source for those wishing to cater to the magic "industry". The Cauldron Supplier's Guidebook, Vol. 1 contains over two dozen different items that the adventurers can haul back for sale to the arcane market. Examples of such include bat wings, elf eyes, orc hands, albino frogs (alive or dead), troll mold, etc. A perfect book for anyone who might truly want to guess what goes in all those witches' brews, alchemist mixtures, and magical potions. A description for each item is provided, including spoilage notes for many.
Cauldron Supplier's Guidebook, Vol. 2: Over two dozen additional items to scrounge up, pluck out, hack off, and drag back to sell at the arcane markets.
Please drop by rpgnow and give the products a look... I've got more to come!
Currently the line up of Top Fashion Games is leaning towards providing short and inexpensive supplements and accessories for science fiction and fantasy role playing games. Our products at this time are developed in a "generic" or "any game" format, thus allowing them to be easily used with most role playing game systems.
Our products, located at:
http://www.rpgnow.com/default.php?manufacturers_id=597
currently consist of the following:
Cargo Commodities, Vol. 1: Over 15 different commodities suitable to stock the freighters of deep space campaigns.
Fantasy Holidays, Vol. 1: Holidays, celebrations, and rituals for all seasons of the fantasy world.
Fantasy Holidays, Vol. 2: Monstrous and wicked holidays, celebrations, and rituals for the fantasy world.
Stupid Fantasy Laws, Vol. 1: Inspired by the real stupid laws in the United States (and around the world) that have never made it off the books, also inspired by the ridiculous superstition based laws of older times. Stupid Fantasy Laws Vol. 1 is a collection of a dozen laws designed to cause trouble for adventurers and villagers alike.
Cauldron Supplier's Guidebook, Vol. 1: Not a guidebook on magic but rather a source for those wishing to cater to the magic "industry". The Cauldron Supplier's Guidebook, Vol. 1 contains over two dozen different items that the adventurers can haul back for sale to the arcane market. Examples of such include bat wings, elf eyes, orc hands, albino frogs (alive or dead), troll mold, etc. A perfect book for anyone who might truly want to guess what goes in all those witches' brews, alchemist mixtures, and magical potions. A description for each item is provided, including spoilage notes for many.
Cauldron Supplier's Guidebook, Vol. 2: Over two dozen additional items to scrounge up, pluck out, hack off, and drag back to sell at the arcane markets.
Please drop by rpgnow and give the products a look... I've got more to come!