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The True Sun was eclipsed centuries ago, leaving the world in darkness. Only the light of the three moons shines down on the surface of Relistan, illuminating the savagery and chaos of the wilds. In recent centuries civilization has once again found a foothold in some regions of the world. The Realms of Twilight campaign setting allows you to become an adventurer and travel through the moonlit lands. Will you journey in pursuit of all that is good and righteous, or will greed dominate your decisions and your adventures wherever they may take you?

Contains new deities, prestige classes, spells, monsters, feats and MORE! This campaign setting is compatible with the Pathfinder Roleplaying Game and can be purchased in print at www.realmsoftwilight.net.

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TheDoomedOne wrote:
I would love to know more about the prestige classes and monsters if it is not too much trouble.

Hmm... Prestige classes... Well there are six in the book. Three of them have to do with specific deities of the Realms of Twilight Setting. The Acolyte of Twilight is a cleric who is able to split his psyche in two, mimicking the dual nature of the Twilight Dragon. They are extremely resistant to enchantments because of this and they can eventually maintain focus on one spell while casting another (but they cannot maintain concentration on 2 spells simultaneously.)

I'll give you the names of the other 5 at least. The Disciple of the Shadows, the Elemental Fist (who uses elemental shrouds) a fire dancer (picture a gypsy dancer who can incinerate you with a dance...) a Hunter of the Wastes and a Shadowspeaker.

I have a couple monsters in there too, as you've noticed. My favorite of which are the Anu-Zarati, a large undead creature with 4 arms created through the combination of necromancy and alteration magic, and the nightwhisper (an outsider agent of chaos that uses deception, illusions and possession to manipulate people to further the cause of chaos).

How's that? I don't really want to give away too much more. As I said in the previous post, I'm working on a 10-page freebie that will help people get an impression of the world.


Daniel Marshall wrote:
TheDoomedOne wrote:
I would love to know more about the prestige classes and monsters if it is not too much trouble.

Hmm... Prestige classes... Well there are six in the book. Three of them have to do with specific deities of the Realms of Twilight Setting. The Acolyte of Twilight is a cleric who is able to split his psyche in two, mimicking the dual nature of the Twilight Dragon. They are extremely resistant to enchantments because of this and they can eventually maintain focus on one spell while casting another (but they cannot maintain concentration on 2 spells simultaneously.)

I'll give you the names of the other 5 at least. The Disciple of the Shadows, the Elemental Fist (who uses elemental shrouds) a fire dancer (picture a gypsy dancer who can incinerate you with a dance...) a Hunter of the Wastes and a Shadowspeaker.

I have a couple monsters in there too, as you've noticed. My favorite of which are the Anu-Zarati, a large undead creature with 4 arms created through the combination of necromancy and alteration magic, and the nightwhisper (an outsider agent of chaos that uses deception, illusions and possession to manipulate people to further the cause of chaos).

How's that? I don't really want to give away too much more. As I said in the previous post, I'm working on a 10-page freebie that will help people get an impression of the world.

That is awesome I will probably purchase this as soon as I have the monies.

Scarab Sages Silver Crescent Publishing

TheDoomedOne wrote:


That is awesome I will probably purchase this as soon as I have the monies.

Remember, for those who want the hardcover you can find it at the Realms of Twilight Marketplace.

Dark Archive

Daniel Marshall wrote:
Hopefully, I'll have a sample piece up this weekend sometime.

+1.

Grand Lodge

This world was tailor made for me. Now, to organize my minions and create my Twilight Empire...Muahahahahahaha!!!!!

Scarab Sages Silver Crescent Publishing

The sample is up and available free of charge here for anyone interested in it. It is 12 pages and includes one of the legends of the world, the new player race known as the Umbrals and a description of one of the new monsters (though the stats for the monster have been reserved for the book ;))

Dark Archive

Pathfinder Roleplaying Game Superscriber

Very cool and your welcome if my post helped at all.

DLing the sample now to check it out.


Pathfinder Maps, Pathfinder Accessories Subscriber; Pathfinder Roleplaying Game Charter Superscriber; Starfinder Charter Superscriber

My book arrived today, numbered (#47) and signed even! The book really looks great, I look forward to reading it.

Scarab Sages Silver Crescent Publishing

Zaister wrote:
My book arrived today, numbered (#47) and signed even! The book really looks great, I look forward to reading it.

I'm glad to hear it. I numbered and signed the first printing. The cartographer (Cynthia Zubko) also signed them. I only have a few signed copies left so for those who want them, order them at my marketplace while I still have some left. I plan to do a second print run soon, but I want to sell a few more printed copies first.

Also, I haven't seen any reviews here yet. Anyone have an opinion on the book (either PDF or printed)? I'd love to hear it.

As I posted earlier, there is also a 12 page sample of the book available here for those who are still up in the air about it.

Scarab Sages Silver Crescent Publishing

It's been a while since I heard anything from anyone about this book. I was just curious if anyone planed on reviewing it, or had any further questions about the world.

Dark Archive

Pathfinder Roleplaying Game Superscriber

Don't own it. It is on my list but at the price which is fair but to high for a impulse buy. It will be a bit sadly.

I will say the new preview is very pretty. The layout, boarders etc are top notch quality. The art work is fair to good. When ever I get around to picking it up, I will review it. But that might be awhile so hopefully someone else can review it before then.

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Dark_Mistress wrote:

Don't own it. It is on my list but at the price which is fair but to high for a impulse buy. It will be a bit sadly.

I will say the new preview is very pretty. The layout, boarders etc are top notch quality. The art work is fair to good. When ever I get around to picking it up, I will review it.

I appreciate he positive words. It always makes a writer feel good to know people like what they see (even if it is only the free sample version ;)). I look forward to seeing what people think about the main book itself. Hopefully they will have the same opinion of it, that you did of the free sample.

Thanks again for the review of he sample.

Scarab Sages Silver Crescent Publishing

I admit I am a new publisher, and this is my first book, but I would have thought I would have had a review by now. I know a couple copies of the PDF have sold here and a good number more through drivethrurpg.com.

The sample got a good review, which is only a very brief glimpse into what the book contains. Would anyone else be willing to voice their opinion?

And, as always, I'm open to questions about the book, publishing in general or the world itself. Also, for those of you who have more experience publishing than I do, let me know if my expectations are too high, so I can bring them down a notch.


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Hi Daniel, give me a bit more time, once I'm through the book, I'll write up a review. I'm not a fast reader on these kind of books though, but I'll get to it.

Scarab Sages Silver Crescent Publishing

Zaister wrote:
Hi Daniel, give me a bit more time, once I'm through the book, I'll write up a review. I'm not a fast reader on these kind of books though, but I'll get to it.

No rush I suppose. I'm glad to hear someone is planning a review at least. I look forward to reading your thoughts. Take your time. As I said, the very fact that you plan to do a review is enough for me. :)

Dark Archive

Pathfinder Roleplaying Game Superscriber
Daniel Marshall wrote:
Zaister wrote:
Hi Daniel, give me a bit more time, once I'm through the book, I'll write up a review. I'm not a fast reader on these kind of books though, but I'll get to it.
No rush I suppose. I'm glad to hear someone is planning a review at least. I look forward to reading your thoughts. Take your time. As I said, the very fact that you plan to do a review is enough for me. :)

I will review it... after i buy it and with RL right now thats looking like Oct sometime.

Scarab Sages Silver Crescent Publishing

Dark_Mistress wrote:
I will review it... after i buy it and with RL right now thats looking like Oct sometime.

I look forward to your opinion as well Mistress. I was hoping you would have a chance to review the book at some point. And, as we all know, RL does tend to make things difficult on us sometimes. (stupid RL concerns and bills and... well... everything else that comes with having bills I suppose).


Hmmm... interesting. I'm a sucker for dark, gritty fantasy. Some patronages ate much of my budget, though.

Just know that I plan to check it out and post a review. It might take some time, though. And depending on my RPG-budget, you might have another order to Germany coming up. :)

Cheers,
Endzeitgeist

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Endzeitgeist wrote:

Hmmm... interesting. I'm a sucker for dark, gritty fantasy. Some patronages ate much of my budget, though.

Just know that I plan to check it out and post a review. It might take some time, though. And depending on my RPG-budget, you might have another order to Germany coming up. :)

Cheers,
Endzeitgeist

I look forward to hearing your opinion. And I am increasingly amazed (happily of course) that these books are going to other countries (particularly on other continents). If you want a print copy of the book you'll have to contact me via email and I can send you a paypal invoice to include the international shipping cost.

Dark Archive

Are you going to have the Hardcover version available through Paizo or only your website? I might pick up the hardcover version after I see a few reviews.

Scarab Sages Silver Crescent Publishing

bigkilla wrote:
Are you going to have the Hardcover version available through Paizo or only your website? I might pick up the hardcover version after I see a few reviews.

Only my website for now. The reason being, the percentage that Paizo takes for the storage and distribution of the print product would eliminate all profit from the sale, and shipping to them would actually cost me money long term.

I too am anxious to see a few reviews (hopefully positive of course ;))

Scarab Sages Silver Crescent Publishing

For those of you who might be curious about this setting, but want to get a taste of it first you have a few options. Currently, there is the free download that previews the book.

In the near future, we will be releasing a short (relatively speaking) adventure that showcases a few of the special qualities of the regions surrounding the Illurian Empire on the continent of Kesuril. The adventure is titled Lycan's Bane. An official release date has not yet been determined (I'm currently working on maps and artwork), but there will be a new product thread as soon as one is determined. Until then, and as always, feel free to ask any questions about the setting and the book.

Good gaming to all.

Scarab Sages Silver Crescent Publishing

I am down to 10 hardcover copies from the first printing of the Realms of Twilight Campaign Setting. Each copy is signed by both me (the author) and the cartographer and is numbered.

Those interested in a print copy should pick them up soon at www.realmsoftwilight.net/marketplace.htm.

Dark Archive

Daniel Marshall wrote:

I am down to 10 hardcover copies from the first printing of the Realms of Twilight Campaign Setting. Each copy is signed by both me (the author) and the cartographer and is numbered.

Those interested in a print copy should pick them up soon at www.realmsoftwilight.net/marketplace.htm.

I'm hoping to pick up a copy next month.


I just placed an order for the hardcover.

I want to thank you for making a print option available - I have the damndest time with PDFs, which makes buying from some of the independent publishers an exercise in frustration.

Dark Archive

Pathfinder Roleplaying Game Superscriber

Well things didn't work out the way i expected which is often the case. So I still have not picked it up. As it stands now I am think Dec sometime. Likely around Christmas.

Scarab Sages Silver Crescent Publishing

Dark_Mistress wrote:
Well things didn't work out the way i expected which is often the case. So I still have not picked it up. As it stands now I am think Dec sometime. Likely around Christmas.

I'm glad to hear that the book is still in your plans. I hope I still have some of the first printing left by then. Though I plan to do a second printing soon (though I haven't determined when yet...)

And to M. Balmer, I received the order today, and will be shipping your signed and number copy out sometime tomorrow. I look forward to hearing your opinion.


@D_M: I've already ordered it and still wait for the print copy in my mail. Once I have it I'll review it exclusively for you. ;)

Scarab Sages Silver Crescent Publishing

Endzeitgeist wrote:
@D_M: I've already ordered it and still wait for the print copy in my mail. Once I have it I'll review it exclusively for you. ;)

I believe yours was shipped on November 3rd, so I would expect you will get it shortly. Shipping from the US to Germany does take a while after all. ;)


Yeah, I know. ^^ I'm already giddy with anticipation...

Dark Archive

Pathfinder Roleplaying Game Superscriber

Awww... so sweet... now start reviewing it now.


I fail @conjuring RPG-books from thin air, but I cast haste on the delivery persons. ^^

Scarab Sages Silver Crescent Publishing

Endzeitgeist wrote:
I fail @conjuring RPG-books from thin air, but I cast haste on the delivery persons. ^^

If you ever get that conjuring thing figured out let me know. It would do wonders for my budget. After all, I've got to keep up to date on the latest Pathfinder rules and content right?

Scarab Sages Silver Crescent Publishing

Also, I would like to invite anyone who has interest in this book to become a fan of Silver Crescent Publishing on facebook at http://www.facebook.com/SilverCrescentPublishing. I tend to post updates on future products as well as other activities and such on my facebook page.

Just in case anyone was interested...

Scarab Sages Silver Crescent Publishing

For those of you who love the holidays but find the bright lights a bit too much for your sensitive eyes that are so attuned to the darkness, I present the Realms of Twilight Campaign Setting. It is the perfect gift for the dark sighted or dark minded person that you haven't bought a present for yet. And let's face it, for most of us, even now there is someone we haven't bought a present for yet.

Don't wat to take a gamble? Download the free sample and see what the world of Relistan is all about.

Several adventures are in the works to accompany this setting. One of which, Lycan's Bane is only awaiting a few last touched before it is to be released. So take a look, pick it up, and enjoy your adventures in the Realms of Twilight!

(Was that too much? Over the top a bit? Well, it's the holidays. They are all about over the top... :) )

Scarab Sages Silver Crescent Publishing

And finally we have a review! (And there was much rejoicing.) It's highly complimentary at that. Time to throw a party I think.

By the way, for those purchasing the PDF, the images do appear lighter in the PDF than they do in print. For those interested in the hard copy, the majority of the images (including maps) have been lightened up for the second printing, so the details should be much easier to see.

Thanks again for the outstanding review!

Dark Archive

Pathfinder Roleplaying Game Superscriber

Nice review.

Scarab Sages Silver Crescent Publishing

Dark_Mistress wrote:
Nice review.

I thought it was very good. But actually, I've been waiting to get one from you or once of the others who said they would review it. After all, the more opinions the better right?

Dark Archive

Pathfinder Roleplaying Game Superscriber
Daniel Marshall wrote:
Dark_Mistress wrote:
Nice review.

I thought it was very good. But actually, I've been waiting to get one from you or once of the others who said they would review it. After all, the more opinions the better right?

Yeah RL just hasn't wanted to work with me. I am behind on stuff I wanted to buy. New tires for the car was not cheap, but that was kinda planned. The tie rods where not planned. Nor two weeks later the battery.

So at this point maybe by the end of Feb more likely sometime in March.

Scarab Sages Silver Crescent Publishing

Dark_Mistress wrote:


Yeah RL just hasn't wanted to work with me. I am behind on stuff I wanted to buy. New tires for the car was not cheap, but that was kinda planned. The tie rods where not planned. Nor two weeks later the battery.

So at this point maybe by the end of Feb more likely sometime in March.

Yeah, RL has a tendency to do that sort of thing. Still, I look forward to hearing your opinion when you have the opportunity to give it. That goes for anyone else as well. And as always, if anyone has any questions about the book or Silver Crescent don't hesitate to ask or email me (on my profile).


New review posted for the Realms of Twilight campaign setting. Check it out.

Scarab Sages Silver Crescent Publishing

Dakarta wrote:
New review posted for the Realms of Twilight campaign setting. Check it out.

Thanks for the review Dakarta. The one comment I'll make is that I wish I had been able to afford printing in color. Jocelyn Sarvida (the primary artist and cover artist for the book) did an outstanding job with the artwork. But unfortunately printing in color is outlandishly expensive unless you order a huge number, and Silver Crescent Publishing just isn't big enough to do that yet.

I am glad you enjoyed the book, and thanks for your thoughts.


Chapter 9 (18 pages) contains 4 new races, 2 new uses for skills, an easy in-game dice-game and 28 new feats. The new races are:

-Nightlings: A savage sub-species of halflings that get +2 to Dex and Con, -2 to Wis and-4 to Cha as well as normal speed, +2 to stealth & survival and the ability to smell incorporeal creatures. However, they also get a +1 level adjustment, i.e. a mechanic that has been discontinued in PFRPG.

-Twilight Gnomes: Elementally-infused gnomes, they get +2 Con and Wis, -2 Str, are slow, get training against giants, racial hatred against goblinoids and reptilian humanoids, Cold resistance 5, +2 to Perception and some elemental minor spell-like abilities.

- Umbral: Once their progenitors shadows made alive again in the cataclysmic sundering of an artifact, these people get +2 Dex, -2 Cha, +2 to stealth, Cold resistance 5, darkvision and the ability to cast chill touch once per day.

-Valshari: An evolved subrace of the drow that has returned to the surface, these elves get +2 to Dex and Int, -2 to Con, elven immunities, darkvision, can cast darkness once per day, +2 to Perception and racial weapon proficiency.

In the section on linguistics, we get short paragraphs on 4 languages, in the section on stealth information about hiding in crowds.

The dice-game of Relistan, Jok-Rin, is also explained.

The feats can be divided in 4 categories:

- Craft-feats (7 feats): These feats let you add semi-magical masterwork qualities to your work (which I consider to be great ideas) and forge a special material.

- Alchemy-feats (7 feats): Improve abilities of the combat alchemist.

- Background feats (5 feats): Weak feats a sidebox suggests to offer for free. Rather like traits, really.

- General Feats (8 feats): All of these are a waste of space in my opinion. They confer +2 bonuses to e.g. poison-saves or two skills. Boring.

There is also one rather cool metamagic feat, which lets you expand the casting time of a spell for an increase in DC up to +4.

Chapter 10 offers us new equipment and magic (34 pages). We get two new materials, umbristine and waterwood, with the former being a shadow-related metal mined via both alchemy and conventional techniques by the umbral and the latter being wood that is infused with the power of elemental water. On the conventional side of weapons, a new monk weapon is introduced that actually doubles as a music instrument, while alchemists get their own pouch and everyone who loves throwing daggers gets a cool harness that works as a substitute for the quick draw-feat for the 6 throwing daggers it can hold. Nice idea.

Next up are 4 new magic items and 2 artifacts:

-Armor of Alhara: Leatherarmor that should help with changing shapes. Unfortunately, this armor mentions the Control Shape skill, which has to my knowledge been discontinued in Pathfinder. I think the bonus should be conferred to the constitution checks of the afflicted, as per the PF-bestiary.

-Mask of Twilight: Mask that has abilities similar to the Twilight Dragon's Acolytes and complements them nicely. The abilities of course are just as dual as the divine dragon.

-Necklace of Sirens: Amulet with Confusion-abilities that auto-recharges each day and can also be recharged by bards.

-Sunstar: Medaillon can be used to summon true sun light to kill vampires and the like.

-The Blade of Shadows: Legendary, deadly two-bladed sword to drive back the chaos in the name of Stellight Shadowborn.

-The Shard of the Abyss: Deadly and intelligent fragment of the abyss. Rather strange, though, that the shard is CN instead of CE.

After that, we get a plethora of alchemical mixtures for the new combat alchemist class - dusts, grenades, oils, potions, salves and vapors. At least one of a kind for each level is provided.

Clerics also get some love in the form of 7 new domains: Endurance, Ice, Pain, Pestilence, Shadowborn, Spirit and Undead. I especially liked the shadowborn domain - individual domains for deities rock.

We of course also get new spells, 23 to be precise - the spells are quite nice and I didn't consider any to be problematic.

Chapter 11 (25 pages) features al lot of different new gods for the pantheons of Relistan - The deity-write-ups contain information on relationships with other deities - great idea that should be standard. On the downside, this chapter features unfortunately the only formatting errors in the books, with some of the artworks for the deities' symbols concealing parts of the text.

No campaign-setting would be complete without at least some monsters and we get some in Chapter 12 (12 pages).

-Anu-Zarati (CR 7): 4-armed undead guardian creature.

-Celesti (CR 1): Winged humanoid that includes information to make characters. I would have loved them to be included in the race-section of the book for PCs, though.

-Claw Leapers (CR 6): Somehow alien-like looking, deadly predator. Extremely cool creature!

-Nightwhisper (CR 6): Incorporeal undead with possession abilities.

-Sai-heth (CR 2): Race of Fey that eclipsed the true sun. Unfortunately only a sample fighter/rogue is provided sans their racial abilities, somehow making it harder to design new ones yourself.

-Shadowborn Warrior (CR 6): Holy warriors of Steelight Shadowborn.

-Shadowborn Magi (CR 7): Transcended mages of Steelight Shadowborn.

-Shadowborn Law Priest (CR 15): Highest servants of Steelight Shadowborn.

-Tunneler (CR 9): Huge subterranean worm.

The final chapter, chapter 13 contains 5 pages of additional legends.

Conclusion:

The book is a huge hardcover with glossy paper of the highest quality, beautiful layout and (mostly) stunning artwork -while there are some pieces that don't live up to the superior quality of the rest of the artwork - these only constitute about 5% of the total artwork though, so expect to see a beautiful book indeed. I didn't really anticipate that this first publication of Silver Crescent Publishing would have such a high quality for the rather moderate price.

What do I expect from a campaign setting?

I expect an interesting, detailed world, potential conflicts and hooks for the PCs to participate in and craft adventures around and captivating writing. Does Realms of Twilight deliver? Well, at least for me personally, I'll say yes...and no. The world is chock-full of iconic locations and nations and leaves nothing to be desired location and environment-wise and some of the deities are very unique and beyond most of what I've read before. The new combat alchemist class for example is awesome and some parts of the crunch rock - however, due to the APG coming out, some parts of the book have aged, including the combat alchemist. While I e.g. loved the new craft feats, the general and background feats felt like uninspired +2/+2 to checks-filler-material, resulting in a stark contrast to the great crafting feats. The PrCs also didn't impress me, but e.g. the deities and most of the monsters are consistent in standard.

On the other hand, one of the races still has a level adjustment and here and there you can find remnants of 3.5-design philosophy (no dead levels) or minor remains like the level-adjustments. What do we get genre-wise, then? We get a world that is deeply-steeped in high fantasy and is quite dark, although more in the literal sense instead of genre-wise. You shouldn't expect a Midnightish or Ravenlotesque dark setting or even a post-apocalyptic one. It's also not a savage world in the Howardesk style, but rather points of light style. What you should expect is an ancient world steeped in lore and magic and while Relistan is definitely not a perfect utopia, it is rife with potential for adventures and especially iconic locations. Relistan has its very own feeling that sets the world very distinctly apart from other campaign settings and absolutely worth a try if you're looking for a world that is different.

However, there are some minor problems plaguing this book that show it is a first publication, especially one of this size: The minor layout problems in the deities-section could have been noticed and unfortunately there are editing several problems - I noticed a lot of typos and homophone-errors (i.e. there/their-mistakes that didn't get caught) that deterred from my enjoyment of the book. I should absolutely love this book and will probably mine some ideas from it, but somehow it didn't capture my interest as much as I thought it was supposed to - I should absolutely love this book by all accounts, after all: Its production values are top-notch and the locations are iconic. It took me some time to realize what has kept me from fully enjoying myself when reading this - a) I expected a rather low-magic setting on the brink of another cataclysm and b), which is the main reason, I somehow didn't feel that the writing was consistent. While there are some sentences of sufficient length, including prepositions and conjunctions, but here also are some paragraphs that feature a lot of short sentences that start with nouns and are not as elaborately worded. While this usually would not impede my enjoyment of a book, in combination with the editing glitches, it hampered my ability to completely dive into the world and lose myself in it. Another problem is that the same holds true for the crunchy bits of the book - There are some mechanics that just ROCK and others that rather felt like filler.

Thus, my final verdict will try to take the problems, the size of the book and the fact that this is a first publication into account and while I personally won't DM in Relistan, there is a plethora of nice ideas herein and e.g. the combat alchemist shows a solid understanding of the rules. What's my final verdict, then? Due to the glitches and the minor problems, I'll settle for a final verdict of 3.5 stars.


Also sent to GMS magazine and posted on RPGaggression. Once Enworld works again I'll post my review there, too.
Cheers,
Endzeitgeist

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Pathfinder Roleplaying Game Superscriber

Nice review End.

Dark Archive

Dark_Mistress wrote:
Nice review End.

+1. Pretty much what I needed to know.


Thanks, D_M and Joela. I'm glad I could be of assistance. :)

Scarab Sages Silver Crescent Publishing

The level adjustment mechanic has been fixed for the second printing, as have the formatting issues in the Deity chapter. Several editing errors that were mentioned have been found and fixed.

To Endzeitgeist: Thank you much for the review. I appreciate the incite.

Admittedly the book was originally written for 3.5E, but was converted to Pathfinder when the writing on the wall suggested that 3.5E was going downhill and Pathfinder was rising. I apologize that I didn't catch all of the crunch points in the editing process.


Daniel Marshall wrote:

To Endzeitgeist: Thank you much for the review. I appreciate the incite.

Maybe it's me, but I found this funny because I know you meant to say insight. I don't think it'd be pretty for a 3PP when a product incites End to type up a poor review. ;-)


3.5 stars out of 5 is slighty above average, going by the numbers, and not poor at all.

Given the report that the errors were corrected, this has become even more tempting to me. The game world ideas are very intriguing. I will have to wait now until this summer, but this is on my list.

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