What real-world mythology would you like to see in a D&D sourcebook?

Nobody can have just one.

In order of preference:

  1. Al-Qadim 3E
  2. South Asia Sourcebook
  3. Africa Sourcebook
  4. Australian Aboriginal Sourcebook
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Re: Re: Nobody can have just one.

Greatwyrm said:


You won't have to wait long for this one. Check out Nyambe from Atlas Games in a few months.

I'm looking forward to that, but I want something a bit larger than what Atlas usually puts out.
 


Re: Re: Re: Nobody can have just one.

Benben said:


I'm looking forward to that, but I want something a bit larger than what Atlas usually puts out.

I'm not sure how big you want it, but here's what I got from their website.

By Chris Dolunt--256 pages w/ 16 pages full color--8.5" x 11"--Hardcover--Product Number: AG3700--ISBN: 1-58978-023-X--MSRP: $37.95 (US)--Cover Artist: Mike Dutton

Also, check out nyambe.com. You can download some of the original stuff that got the ball rolling on the project. It's really worth a look.
 

Re: Re: Re: Re: Nobody can have just one.

Greatwyrm said:

By Chris Dolunt--256 pages w/ 16 pages full color--8.5" x 11"--Hardcover--Product Number: AG3700--ISBN: 1-58978-023-X--MSRP: $37.95 (US)--Cover Artist: Mike Dutton

YIKES!

This is fantastic!
 



Al-Qadim already covers the Arabian region quite well enough for me. Most of it isn't very rules-heavy at all, so it's easy to adapt and use for 3e.

I'd like to see:

* Norse
* Finnish
* African
* Russian
* Native American
* Indian

I would love to see a King Arthur d20 book.
 

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I'd like to see a King Arthur d20 book

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