Now the debate: is that a "natural form" of a magical cat or is the apprentice doing his Muto homework experiments with it?
And what house does he belong to?
My answers
[spoiler]He is casting a spell right now.
He is a Jerbiton. Merinita would have weirder features (green ears), bjornaer is out of the question, and that is not a weird-enough pattern for a criamon.[/spoiler]
This is bad news. I don't like soft-cover
Maybe that's why I expected it to be combined with Companions or Grogs for a full hardcover book...
I don't even like the illustration on the cover. A bit too purple and overly magical (what's with that Jameroquai hat?) for my taste.
Don't get me wrong, both the composition and story of the drawing is great... I just prefer the more plain, raw and mystic medieval feel - over the cute teenage girl fantasy setting
Don't mind me though. All that new material is great news all in all.
Maybe I'll grab my first pdf versions of these books then. That would also save me from waiting for them to become available in my local RPG store.
Sure. This forum is all about sharing isn't it I'm not sure how to do that though. I've got the stuff in a word and an excel dokument, should i opload that through some website and post the link here?
It's not rocket science though. We play with a deck of cards in plastic covers and just put a small note of paper into each, that includes a set of virtues and flaws. Basically I have spend some time sorting the virtues and flaws of the core rulebook, in order to make them more or less suitable for the job. I have then grouped and categorized these virtues and flaws under various themes, and connected them to a regular deck of cards. I've was originally inspired by 'Whimsy Cards' that we use to provoke additional roleplaying, and my cards could easily be combined with these. Also i've been in love with cards in roleplaying ever since i played the original Deadlands RPG - if only for a single session. It was so incredibly satisfying creating my gunslinger character that I didn't mind him dying after just 2 hours of play - or seeing the hustler draw his poker hand for using cantrips or drawing initiative whenever things got rough
Recently, I've been thinking about designing a more fully-fleshed deck for this, with card symbols and a cool Virtue/Flaw layout. Pershaps also with a small qoute or cath-phrase under each virtue or flaw for quick inspiration. I've also toyed with the idea of adding a Personality trait on each card (seperate from the listed Virtue/Flaw) to use in those situations were you just need a quick hint or direction for an improvized character (and want to make sure, you don't just portrait the same four stereotypes that comes easy to you). Ah, but it is hard to find time to do all the things, so for now it's just really basic.
Lol, just because you wrote that i just have to state what my first thought actually was when seeing it...
"not very cute"(i got the feeling it tried but didn´t really succeed) :mrgreen:
And a minute later i read your comment...
Either way, looks like a book with some potential.
Still one of those darned .xps files in the only link i can find?
Thanks Xavi for exporting - thought everyone had seen his post about a pdf version through a PM (but maybe people don't want to get to personal with Xavi )
Anyways, there is no need to bother Xavi anymore - I've put up a new link, for a PDF-download (in the other thread obviously).
I think any publication which was reprinting material from the official books in bulk would not be allowed to distribute it freely. If I owned the IP I'd certainly not be too happy about it. I find the 5e rulebook to be fine, and having metacreator helps greatly too.