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"What you don't know can harm you."
Behind the curtain of every good fantasy campaign is a wealth of secrets just
waiting to be released. Secrets is a unique sourcebook that offers a number of
"what if" situations for your campaign. What about true elves, is there a secret
class no one has ever seen before? Could wizards and sorcerers learn a secret
that could unravel the very fabric of magic? Discover these dangerous,
adventure-leading secrets from five campaign characters as they divulge the
knowledge to turn your campaign on-end and keep your players guessing! (160
pages, softbound)
• The secrets of mixing magical potions ... the secrets of the gods ... the
power of true names ... and 10th level magic!
• Every secret can lend storytelling flavor or lead to quests as the DM sees
fit.
• A host of lore to add depth to any campaign, and enough mystery to bring
your game back to the days of yesteryear when the players didn't already
"know it all".
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I read this book cover to cover - no flip-flip-flip read a page. It's chock full of ways to really add some POW to your campaign. Of particular interest to worldbuilders is some alternate theories on why the "stand-by" mythos in the D&D world are so (why the orcs & elves hate each other, why you rarely see female dwarves, where elves really come from, etc), what if the "gods" are fakes and just a slew of other neat stuff. True Names (already mentioned above), Ley Lines, Overcharging Magic (and the price of it), secret societies...just really really cool stuff.
The flavor text that accompanies each chapter is fascinating (and a really good read, to boot) and lends well to just about any published campaign setting. Art is great (this a black & white book, no color art) and fits each chapter nicely.
Everything that I read in this book made me go "Hmmmmm....interesting" and made me think about ways that I could use it in my campaign.
I highly recommend this book to anyone, but especially DMs that are looking to add some flair to their campaigns.
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