RPGPundit Presents NUMBER 30! The Medieval-Authentic Faerie-Realms Sourcebook
I can't believe we're already at number 30 of the RPGPundit Presents (http://www.drivethrurpg.com/browse/pub/32/Precis-Intermedia/subcategory/126_28809/RPGPundit-Presents) series! It seems like I started it just yesterday.
To celebrate hitting the big 3-0, I figured I had to have a really good supplement for you all. And what I came up with is one that is ostensibly for Lion & Dragon, but you could really use it in the right type of Gonzo campaign too, or any other kind of OSR/D&D game. It is definitely Medieval-Authentic, but among the most super-cool stuff of that: medieval-authentic folklore.
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RPGPundit Presents #30: Twilight Realm of the Fae (http://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/241765/RPGPundit-Presents-30-Adventures-in-the-Twilight-Realm-of-the-Fae) is a medieval-authentic sourcebook detailing the twilight-lands of the Elves, for the Dark Albion (http://www.dcrouzet.net/heroes-witchery/?page_id=206) setting and with Lion & Dragon (https://www.rpgnow.com/product/226022/)OSR rules.
Based on the medieval legends of elves and faeries, this sourcebook tells you how adventurers can get to the twilight realm (including the magical ritual of "opening the veil"). It tells you about the strange ephemeral nature of reality in the fae realms, and mechanics for manipulating reality there. It tells you about the realm's effects on magic, both clerical and arcane.
And mainly, it covers with some detail, some great random tables, and some new monsters and encounters, three of the main areas of the Twilight realms: The Great Forest, the Kingdom of the Elves (and the Dark Tower), and the sinister Wastelands where reality becomes the most abnormal and the most dangerous chaos creatures reside.
You also get info on:
-Faerie Wells
-Faerie Animals
-Nature Spirits
-Black Elves
-Brownies
And what things can 'bind' you to the Twilight Realm; and how you can escape.
So all this is just $2.99!
Be sure to check it out; you can buy Twilight Realms of the Fae from DTRPG (http://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/241765/RPGPundit-Presents-30-Adventures-in-the-Twilight-Realm-of-the-Fae), or on the Precis Intermedia webstore (http://www.pigames.net/store/product_info.php?products_id=937)!
Looks cool to me.
Looks awesome! But I'm holding out for a compilation I can get as hard copy ...
Quote from: Larsdangly;1038325Looks awesome! But I'm holding out for a compilation I can get as hard copy ...
Agreed. This is one I am interested in, but a pdf is no good to me.
How compatible would this one be with Amber. Or more appropriately your Lords of Olympus?
Quote from: Headless;1038515Agreed. This is one I am interested in, but a pdf is no good to me.
How compatible would this one be with Amber. Or more appropriately your Lords of Olympus?
Well, the setting descriptions and monster descriptions and such could be compatible. Of course there wouldn't be compatible stats, you'd have to kind of work your way through that. The Random Tables could be used as suggested lists.
Looks good. I don't play D&D but could probably use this very easily in any medieval setting. I particularly liked the Faerie Wells and how to cross over to the Faerie Realms.
Quote from: soltakss;1038688Looks good. I don't play D&D but could probably use this very easily in any medieval setting. I particularly liked the Faerie Wells and how to cross over to the Faerie Realms.
I'm glad you liked it!
And yes, I think this is immediately useful in not just medieval-authentic games but for any kind of D&D campaign.