Hi Folks!
Sorry for the confusion. Here's the way things currently stand:
The first book to be published will be the
Wilderlands of High Fantasy: Player's Guide to Races & Classes. This includes the following information from the original PGW for ver3.5, all revised and expanded:
Races
Classes
Skills
Feats
Languages
New Domains
New Spells
Gods and Deities
48 page booklet, full-color cover, ~$12 to $15, depending on the final cost (I've not done a color cover product yet, so we shall see how that prices out in the end). Those who have seen my products already know that I use very small font, very tight margins, and fill every page to the brim with useable content.
The second planned book is the
Wilderlands of High Fantasy: Player's Guide to the City States. This will include expanded versions of the map overview, history (sans the pre-history, which should be Judge-only) geographic features, and cities chapters, plus new information such as myths, legends, and rumors. Most information will include the appropriate Knowledge checks and DCs required for players to know certain information. Again, all for ver3.5. As a (new) map will be included, the price will probably be ~$16 to $18.
Finally, there will be a third ver3.5 book, the
Wilderlands of High Fantasy: Judge's Guide to Monsters & Treasure. This will include the monsters and other Judges-only information from the original PGW, plus new monsters, treasures, and other information.
Following these, there will be three products for
Castles & Crusades that do essentially the same thing (Races & Classes, City States, and Judge's Guide) for the
Wilderlands of High Adventure. As there is a LOT less crunch to these, the books will likely be smaller (32 or 40 pages).
Most products form AGP will be for the
Wilderlands of High Adventure, using
Castles & Crusades (and easily adapted by Judges to ver3.5). However, depending on how demand warrants it and sales of the new PGWs indicate demand is real, I might publish further
Wilderlands of High Fantasy products for
ver3.5. I have a license for both, and that was the original plan;
WoHF products have a longer and more involved development time, though, as all
WoHF products must be approved by Judges Guild. In fact, I sent off the first chapter of the
PGW: R&C to Bob on Friday night... unfortunately, he did not see it before he passed.
It looks like plans for a 4E version of the Wilderlands, at least from Adventure Games Publishing, will be cancelled (my initial press release, which was sent to EN World but for whatever reason never posted, mentioned that the 4E plans wqere "pending the nature of the GSL"). Well, now it looks like either way under the GSL this will be impossible; and I'm not about to form a second company and play some weird shell game to do it. Maybe Necro will, but my understading is they plan to focus on their own campaign setting in the future.
Similarly, plans to include 4E articles in
Adventure Games Journal are now nixed, as I'm not about to eliminate
C&C and
ver3.5 coverage from the magazine (not to mention coverage of other RPGs if "all OGL games" are kept from play thanks to the GSL). And of course, if the GSL requirements are "by company," there won't be any 4E products from AGP, ever. C&C, StarSIEGE, and other C&C-based games are our focus, and will remain so, though I'm happy to support plenty of other games that are willing to "play nice." Games and companies that want to kick all the other kids off of the playground are not welcome.