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- RodneyThompson
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Nice work!
Just wanted to say nice work on both Hero's Handbook: Dragonborn and Dungeon Denizens. I ordered copies as a birthday present to myself and received them yesterday. After a cursory read both seem to be really interesting books, and I'm looking forward to digging in more thoroughly. Good work, guys! Definitely keep it up, I'm looking forward to seeing what else you guys can put out. I also subscribed to Level Up and I can't wait to see how it turns out.
Keep up the good work!
Keep up the good work!
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- Blackdirge
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Re: Nice work!
Thanks! I'm glad to hear you're enjoying BDD and HH:DB. We've got a lot more in the works, including at least six more books in the Hero's Handbook series.RodneyThompson wrote:Just wanted to say nice work on both Hero's Handbook: Dragonborn and Dungeon Denizens. I ordered copies as a birthday present to myself and received them yesterday. After a cursory read both seem to be really interesting books, and I'm looking forward to digging in more thoroughly. Good work, guys! Definitely keep it up, I'm looking forward to seeing what else you guys can put out. I also subscribed to Level Up and I can't wait to see how it turns out.
Keep up the good work!
BD
Aeryn "Blackdirge" Rudel
- xredjasonx
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Re: Nice work!
Blackdirge wrote:Thanks! I'm glad to hear you're enjoying BDD and HH:DB. We've got a lot more in the works, including at least six more books in the Hero's Handbook series.RodneyThompson wrote:Just wanted to say nice work on both Hero's Handbook: Dragonborn and Dungeon Denizens. I ordered copies as a birthday present to myself and received them yesterday. After a cursory read both seem to be really interesting books, and I'm looking forward to digging in more thoroughly. Good work, guys! Definitely keep it up, I'm looking forward to seeing what else you guys can put out. I also subscribed to Level Up and I can't wait to see how it turns out.
Keep up the good work!
BD
*cough* psionics *cough
Hehe, well I at least am hoping so.
- Blackdirge
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Man, I'd love to do psionics. However, I think we'd need something a bit meatier than a Hero's Handbook to do it right. Psionics would really need its own core book; something that size.xredjasonx wrote:Blackdirge wrote:Thanks! I'm glad to hear you're enjoying BDD and HH:DB. We've got a lot more in the works, including at least six more books in the Hero's Handbook series.RodneyThompson wrote:Just wanted to say nice work on both Hero's Handbook: Dragonborn and Dungeon Denizens. I ordered copies as a birthday present to myself and received them yesterday. After a cursory read both seem to be really interesting books, and I'm looking forward to digging in more thoroughly. Good work, guys! Definitely keep it up, I'm looking forward to seeing what else you guys can put out. I also subscribed to Level Up and I can't wait to see how it turns out.
Keep up the good work!
BD
*cough* psionics *cough
Hehe, well I at least am hoping so.
BD
Aeryn "Blackdirge" Rudel
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Re: Nice work!
I too just picked up copies of HH:DB and BDD and I love them both. Thanks for all the great stuff Goodman Games is putting out. I also really love the Critter Cache line as well. I loved the big bugs especially. I can't wait for more from the HH line and the Critters!
My biggest wish is for a 4e Áereth Campaign World book of some sort.
My biggest wish is for a 4e Áereth Campaign World book of some sort.
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Re: Nice work!
I picked up the dragonborn book and I think it's really good, too. The mood of the dragonborn in this book is unapologetic and strong, but also slightly sad and bittersweet.
The eladrin book should also be cool. I'd like to see similar books for all the races, but especially tieflings, gnomes (4e's non-tinker gnome, that is), half-orcs, and devas.
The eladrin book should also be cool. I'd like to see similar books for all the races, but especially tieflings, gnomes (4e's non-tinker gnome, that is), half-orcs, and devas.
Mongol Warlord: Dungeon Master, what is best in life?
Dungeon Master: To crush the characters, see their sheets pile before you, and to hear the lamentation of the players.
Mongol Warlord: That is good!
Dungeon Master: To crush the characters, see their sheets pile before you, and to hear the lamentation of the players.
Mongol Warlord: That is good!
- Blackdirge
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Re: Nice work!
No problem. Hero's Handbook: Tieflings in the final editing stage, and I'll be writing Hero’s Handbook: Half-Orc starting in the next week or so. Gnomes are definitely a possibility, although we don’t have any definite plans yet. Unfortunately, the deva and goliath are not in the 4E SRD, so as much as I'd love to write a Hero's Handbook on either race, it’s just not possible at the moment.Jonathan Moyer wrote:I'd like to see similar books for all the races, but especially tieflings, gnomes (4e's non-tinker gnome, that is), half-orcs, and devas.
Here’s a question; how would you guys feel about Hero’s Handbooks on the more “monstrous” races? Drow, minotaurs, goblins (goblins, hobgoblins, bugbears), gnolls, etc.
BD
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I would love a book any of the races, in fact I have a PC in one of the groups I play with who is a doppelganger.
Thanks again to everybody at Goodman Games, you all make running and playing 4e fun and interesting!
Edit:
I just picked up Critter Cache 3 and 4. Wow! I love them both. I am very intrigued by the idea of the Seelie and Unseelie Courts, will there be any more information on this? Like perhaps writeups on Queen Titania, Oberon, Morgause, and Mordred?
Thanks again to everybody at Goodman Games, you all make running and playing 4e fun and interesting!
Edit:
I just picked up Critter Cache 3 and 4. Wow! I love them both. I am very intrigued by the idea of the Seelie and Unseelie Courts, will there be any more information on this? Like perhaps writeups on Queen Titania, Oberon, Morgause, and Mordred?
- Blackdirge
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Thanks, I'm glad you enjoyed them. I'll defintely be statting up Titania, Morgause, and their consorts in the future. I'll also expand on the Seelie and Unseelie courts in their write-ups. Keep an eye out for more info on that.Syffin wrote:I just picked up Critter Cache 3 and 4. Wow! I love them both. I am very intrigued by the idea of the Seelie and Unseelie Courts, will there be any more information on this? Like perhaps writeups on Queen Titania, Oberon, Morgause, and Mordred?
Be sure to look for Critter Cache V: Daemons later this month.
BD
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Cool!Blackdirge wrote:No problem. Hero's Handbook: Tieflings in the final editing stage, and I'll be writing Hero’s Handbook: Half-Orc starting in the next week or so. Gnomes are definitely a possibility, although we don’t have any definite plans yetJonathan Moyer wrote:I'd like to see similar books for all the races, but especially tieflings, gnomes (4e's non-tinker gnome, that is), half-orcs, and devas.
That's too bad. I like both of those races.Unfortunately, the deva and goliath are not in the 4E SRD, so as much as I'd love to write a Hero's Handbook on either race, it’s just not possible at the moment.
Well, drow, gnolls, warforged, and minotaurs are already written up as full-blown races, so sure. I guess of those four I'd prefer minotaurs.Here’s a question; how would you guys feel about Hero’s Handbooks on the more “monstrous” races? Drow, minotaurs, goblins (goblins, hobgoblins, bugbears), gnolls, etc.
Not sure if shadar-kai are an option, but those guys rock, too. So do the genasi, while we're at it.
I'd be interested in a book on goblins, although I'd prefer it if they went with a fey angle. Much like how the elves acclimated to the world, goblins could be a fey race that took the world as well. I like the idea of hobgoblins in particular as a darker kind of fey lord, striving to crush their eladrin rivals. (seelie, unseelie, or otherwise!)
Mongol Warlord: Dungeon Master, what is best in life?
Dungeon Master: To crush the characters, see their sheets pile before you, and to hear the lamentation of the players.
Mongol Warlord: That is good!
Dungeon Master: To crush the characters, see their sheets pile before you, and to hear the lamentation of the players.
Mongol Warlord: That is good!
- xredjasonx
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Re: Nice work!
Blackdirge wrote: Here’s a question; how would you guys feel about Hero’s Handbooks on the more “monstrous” races? Drow, minotaurs, goblins (goblins, hobgoblins, bugbears), gnolls, etc.
BD
Drow!! Yes!!!