what books do you guys recomend to start a campaign in Scarred Lands?

I liked the Divine and the Defeated as well, and would say it's very good compared iwith Deities and Demigods. It offers interesting stories and background for each deity. It offers a fair abount of player crunch, though I would have thought such a book should include some Divine-related prestige classes.
 

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Hey Nightfall, sorry to go on about the SL DM screen, but I was wondering if the info contained in it on PC races in Gelsphad will/would be reprinted in another source? I'd really like that info but an wary of getting a 3.0 screen at this point just for that. It would have been nice if that info had been included in the Gazatteer.
 

johnsemlak said:
Hey Nightfall, sorry to go on about the SL DM screen, but I was wondering if the info contained in it on PC races in Gelsphad will/would be reprinted in another source? I'd really like that info but an wary of getting a 3.0 screen at this point just for that. It would have been nice if that info had been included in the Gazatteer.

All the info on the races of the Scarred Lands from both the DM screen insert and the Termana Gazetteer is reprinted and up-dated in the Creature Collection Revised.
 

Trickstergod said:
All the info on the races of the Scarred Lands from both the DM screen insert and the Termana Gazetteer is reprinted and up-dated in the Creature Collection Revised.
Oh, yes, actually, someone told that to me earlier. Forgot. Thanx
 


Nightfall said:
Btw Trick I meant that in a pleasant way. ;)

Thus why my retort was one of revelry.

I've been going off on a big Nemesis kick as of recently, and took particular glee in being described as such. It seems to be my role in life.
 

Trick,

It's all good. I do respect your opinions even if I don't always agree with them. Btw you'd better like PG: Rangers and Rogues! ;)
 


johnsemlak said:
One more thing, which races were detailed as PC/NPC races in the Scarred Lands DM screen?

Wood elves, forsaken elves, dark elves, mountain dwarves, charduni, forsaken dwarves, half-orcs, halflings, half-elves, and humans based on regional origins. If I missed any, I'm sure someone will pipe in with the stragglers.
 

and for flavor pick up:

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