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GOD RULES: Epic & Immortal Gaming for 5th Edition

Started by S'mon, April 21, 2025, 01:51:07 PM

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S'mon

Despite what you may have heard from WoTC, God still Rules in 5e D&D - and my friend Craig has just launched his truly EPIC Kickstarter for Epic & Immortal level play in 5e & similar systems:
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/godrules5e/god-rules-players-guide-for-5e



This book is basically a love-letter to all the Immortal-themed RPG books I grew up reading over the past 40+ years and I only hope this book inspires people the way those legendary titles inspired me and countless others. I couldn't help but pay homage to some of these great book covers in the Double-page Art resting between each chapter, each with a "What's that over there" twist.



Pick up a copy the way Hercules picks up a Tarrasque!

HappyDaze

The art you show looks great, but the cover art (red scythe guy) on the kickstarter page looks like shit. Thankfully, most of the other art on that page looks good.

S'mon

Quote from: HappyDaze on April 21, 2025, 01:59:31 PMThe art you show looks great, but the cover art (red scythe guy) on the kickstarter page looks like shit. Thankfully, most of the other art on that page looks good.

I certainly like the Legends & Lore homage a lot better, Hercules & the Tarrasque is fun too. Dual wielding scythes just looks wrong to me. :D