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kipling said:
D20 Cyrano de Bergerac, where the combat system is extended to include verbal parries and witticisms that do as much damage to one's SOCIAL stat as weapons do to one's Hit Points.

You could do this with the mechanics in Penumbra's 'Dynasties & Demagogues'.

Regards
Luke
 

Tonguez said:
Septentrionalis is a way cool setting - great work dougmander ( I was lucky enough to download stuff before you took them down:D)
SO how different is the publisher material from the old stuff? I reccomend this setting to EVERYONE - its very cool and a great change from DnD

I personally want to see a D20 Solomon Kane which Septentrionanlis could easily be used for crossover material - Solomon Kane fighting ghouls and Witches in Massachuttsetts mmmm

Thanks for your support. I love Solomon Kane (anyone seen Gary Gianni's illustrated version? -- wow!). It's definitely in the same vein as Septentrionalis, I agree.

The published version will be an OGL stand-alone game, with significantly different core classes, combat, and magic from standard d20. The flavor will be very similar to the old PDF, and it will be illustrated by me -- and I'll be using the old maps too, I believe.

The publisher is Atlas Games. Check their website soon to see a section dedicated to the forthcoming book. The name, alas, will not be Septentrionalis. We're still deciding among several working titles -- how about Warlocks and Tomahawks (just kidding)?
 



jgbrowning said:
I'd like to see a Kane d20.


joe "I wonder how much the rights would cost?" b.

Joe, you want to look into Thieves World rights........Thieve's World Rights...say it with me..."look into Thieves World Rights" :D
 

Septentrionalis aside, Id like to see a Native American setting along the lines of Nyambe;perhaps set in a "mythical" land. Something pre European contact.
 
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