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Title: Roma Imperious True20 Released
Post by: HinterWelt on November 30, 2007, 12:58:35 AM

Roma Imperious True20 is now available as a PDF download the HinterWelt Store. This 290 page e-book including a color map of the Empire is only $10.99.



Roma Imperious True20 is the result of fans of the Roma Imperious setting calling for translations to their favorite systems. True20 had the most requests and we, at HinterWelt, knew it would be a great fit. Many of the design goals in True20 and our own Iridium System match very closely. With that in mind, we employed Matthew Kaiser to help with the conversion. We hope you will enjoy the results as much as we did writing and assembling the book.



What is New?


If you own Rome Imperious Iridium then you will have about 1/2 of this book already. However, if you wish to run a True20 campaign in a bigger than life world dominated by a Roman Empire that wields magic in one hand and Imperial force in the other, this book is for you.





This is an exemplary True20 source book for a Roman or fantasy setting.



Format: E-Book


Price: $10.99


Pages: 290


SKU: HWE2505


10 page Demo (PDF 1.4 M)


Foes Chapter Demo



Title: Roma Imperious True20 Released
Post by: Mcrow on November 30, 2007, 04:34:35 PM
Hey, Bill.

Are we going to see this in print?
Title: Roma Imperious True20 Released
Post by: HinterWelt on November 30, 2007, 05:29:05 PM
Quote from: McrowHey, Bill.

Are we going to see this in print?
Yes, but due to licensing restrictions there will be a limited number for sale. If it does well, we might consider extending the license. I am talking witht he printer now and getting proofs. I hope to offer Roma True20 in print either later this month or early next month.

That said, if someone buys the PDF and later wants to buy the print version, I will give anyone who had purchased the pdf a coupon for the price of the pdf against the price of the print book. Essnetially, you can see the book in PDF form and if you like it, not have to pay for the PDF again.

Clear as mud right? Man, I need coffee. ;)

Bill