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<blockquote data-quote="Buttercup" data-source="post: 1104602" data-attributes="member: 990"><p>If you are running, or even thinking of running a game in a world of your own creation, then Magical Medieval Society: Western Europe <strong>is]</strong> essential. You will find inspiration on every page. I covers everything one needs to know about the basics of Western European medieval society, but throws in magic. The writing is excellent. And if you can't afford the book, or can't find it in Brazil, you can buy the PDF quite cheaply. There is also a free preview called Magical Medieval City Guide that you can download, so if you really want to try before you buy, there is no need to resort to Kazaa (leaving out the ethical reasons for avoiding it, of course).</p><p> </p><p>If you need or want a book on gods and religion in a campaign, Book of the Righteous is the one for you. I won't repeat what others have said, I'll just agree that this book is excellent.</p><p> </p><p>I won't recommend a campaign setting, since I've come to the conclusion that preferences here are so subjective that you will just have to decide for yourself. There are quite a few that are well written, so it just depends on what flavor you're looking for.</p><p> </p><p>If it's a monster book you want, then again I'll agree with the chorus of recommendations for Monsternomicon. It's what every monster book should be. Not only is it filled with cool monsters and plot hooks, but it's fun to read just as entertainment. </p><p> </p><p>I think these three books are the best that have come out in the past year. There are many other good ones, but these three stand head and shoulders above the rest.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buttercup, post: 1104602, member: 990"] If you are running, or even thinking of running a game in a world of your own creation, then Magical Medieval Society: Western Europe [b]is][/b] essential. You will find inspiration on every page. I covers everything one needs to know about the basics of Western European medieval society, but throws in magic. The writing is excellent. And if you can't afford the book, or can't find it in Brazil, you can buy the PDF quite cheaply. There is also a free preview called Magical Medieval City Guide that you can download, so if you really want to try before you buy, there is no need to resort to Kazaa (leaving out the ethical reasons for avoiding it, of course). If you need or want a book on gods and religion in a campaign, Book of the Righteous is the one for you. I won't repeat what others have said, I'll just agree that this book is excellent. I won't recommend a campaign setting, since I've come to the conclusion that preferences here are so subjective that you will just have to decide for yourself. There are quite a few that are well written, so it just depends on what flavor you're looking for. If it's a monster book you want, then again I'll agree with the chorus of recommendations for Monsternomicon. It's what every monster book should be. Not only is it filled with cool monsters and plot hooks, but it's fun to read just as entertainment. I think these three books are the best that have come out in the past year. There are many other good ones, but these three stand head and shoulders above the rest. [/QUOTE]
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