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Blood Throne: Bundle of Blight (True20) PDF
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This bundle contains both Blight Elves—Architects of Despair and The Blighted Bestiary for one low price!

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Reviewer: Lilith

As the blight elves could give 'em a run for their money, and then some. Despair, misery, pain and suffering are the rhyme and reason of a blight elf, and their poison touch can cause a person to think twice about going into fisticuffs with these elves. The pervasive nihilistic outlook of these nasty elves suffuses their entire culture, and Mr. Maclean's presentation gives you enough to answer the basic questions, while still leaving plenty of room in the sandbox for a Narrator to make their own stamp on the denizens of the Sarangak Forest.

While the book is designed for True20's Blood Throne setting, don't let that stop you from picking up this duo of PDFs. The power groups in "Architects" can easily be picked up and placed in any campaign setting, and the multitude of nasty critters in "Blighted Bestiary" are easily usable in other d20 systems.


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Blood Throne: Bundle of Blight (True20) PDF
Ed Healy (Contributor),

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Now that both tomes are out, and sales are rolling in, I'd be interested in hearing some feedback. What do you guys think of these books?

The Jade (Pathfinder Adventure Path Charter Subscriber),

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In an evil contest the blight elves really are Cartman to the drow Bart Simpson. In so far as evil goes, drow should be ashamed. They should aspire to be anywhere near as hopelessly wicked as the blighted ones.

It's the difference between knocking off the head of a statue and devising an elaborate scheme to get Scott Tenorman to unknowingly eat his parents in the form of tasty chili. One is vandalism and the other will give you nightmares.

Even during the Bear's Grove podcast with Sam Chupp when we were talking blight elves... Sam slapped all these warnings on the podcast because the material within was truly that provocative and forbidden.

I'm thinking Hal Maclean might actually just not be right in the head. I couldn't have written this.

True20 lines are about to see a lot of love, but even if True20 isn't, or isn't yet your bag, it's quite modular. You could drop these blight elves, their captivating realm, and their menagerie of rather unique monsters into most any campaign world. They're an intriguing race of villains sure to give your players something they've never seen before. Something worth knowing. Something worth fearing.

I'm looking forward to the reviews.

David Jarvis 54,

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Thanks for the review Lilith!

I'm glad you like it.

Osirion Kohl McClash,

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Since I have mainly played DnD and now the d20 version on 3 and 3.5, can the true 20 be played in d20 version? If so, I might have to check out this bundle pack. Sounds wickedly interesting.

Kohl

David Jarvis 54,

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Hiya Kohl,

Thanks for your interest!

True20 is based off the D20 system, but there are some differences. It is close enough though that you shouldn't have any serious problems converting true20 to D20.

The true20 core rules provide guideliens for converting D20 to True20, so you can always look at those to get an idea of what they did.

Thanks again!

RDPBUNDLE1E

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