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    Canonfire :: View topic - Twilight Greyhawk: Ever used a Penumbra book?
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    Twilight Greyhawk: Ever used a Penumbra book?

    Do you use d20 material in your games?
    Yes! The more, the better!
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    No, only offcial Greyhawk material or something I made up myself!
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    Sun Mar 06, 2005 8:23 am  
    Twilight Greyhawk: Ever used a Penumbra book?

    Hi,

    I have come to use the material from ATLAS GAMES for my campaigns quite often, and I wanted to ask if others do the same.
    Penumbra is a generic gaming line for d20, a collection of some encounter books and adventures.

    Any thoughts/opinions/experiences to relate?

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    Thu Apr 21, 2005 1:31 pm  

    Come on, did noone ever try *Dynasties and Demagogues* or Splintered Peace*? - I mean, that by far the best RPG d20 material I've seen up to date!

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    Wed May 18, 2005 6:25 am  

    Black Monks of Glastonbury! Its not Penumbra but its Atlas. Devil worshippers who are meaner than mean. What's not to like? Just make 'em Cuthbertines and give the Order of the Rosey Cross of Truth (Guide to Hell) fits. Wink
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    Wed May 18, 2005 6:39 am  

    GVDammerung wrote:
    Black Monks of Glastonbury! Its not Penumbra but its Atlas. Devil worshippers who are meaner than mean. What's not to like? Just make 'em Cuthbertines and give the Order of the Rosey Cross of Truth (Guide to Hell) fits. Wink


    Ah, a book worth standing in every medieval fantasy library. Sadly, the other historical fantasy product from AG were not so much my kind of style. If you want to combine it somehow, check *Seven Strongholds* or even good old RtToH... Happy
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