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Here are a few examples from our products:
The Crucible of Freya
Fantasy�Swords and Sorcery
Adventure (Village/Wilderness/Ruins)
Core d20 Rules Supported
The Wrath of Orcus
Fantasy�Swords and Sorcery
Adventure (Military/Dungeon/Wilderness)
Core d20 Rules Supported
Limited Extensions (adds rules for large-scale military campaign)
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Below are my own stat blocks for the "products" I am working on. At
this moment, this is a one-man show, so this will only go as far as free
downloadable pdfs from my website, *if* I ever get to that point. The
only supplement, I plan on developing that won't have the d20 logo is
the Players Guide which will provide character creation, and advancement
of characters in my setting (I have a "Class Path" system for character
advancement, which is more restrictive than the core d20 rules). Of
course I will not be able to use the d20 logo (intended from the start,
as early as GenCon) on that work. Finally, I've had thoughts about a
"Module Conversion Document", which will allow DMs to use any d20
(Fantasy) module published, in the setting. The details of exactly how
I will structure this, and what it will include is undecided at this
moment.
Rya'mier Campaign setting
Fantasy-Swords and Sorcery
Campaign Setting
Core d20 System with Heavy Modification
Player's guide to Rya'mier
Fantasy-Swords and Sorcery
Supplement (Rules Modifications)
For Use with Rya'mier Campaign setting
Atlas of Rya'mier
Fantasy-Swords and Sorcery
Supplement (Atlas)
Core d20 Rules Supported
Rya'mier Bestiary
Fantasy-Swords and Sorcery
Supplement (Bestiary)
Core d20 Rules Supported
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I have been thinking about all this again and figured with all the new
blood on the list it might be a good topic to bring up again.
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It was an interesting discussion, and I'd like to see something like
this set as a standard.
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Thoughts? I would love to hear what everyone thinks about this including
current d20 producers.
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Korath,
http://www.korath.com
"He was already dead, he died a year ago, the moment he touched her.
They're all dead, they just don't know it." --Eric Draven, The Crow