This worksheet is a fillable and saveable organization/faction worksheet designed for the Pathfinder Roleplaying Game. Like other Not So Noble products it's the final design after several game masters comments. It is also complete with Adobe's Reader Extended Features so that you can save your data and work on it again later.
Two versions supplied. A flat file for quick and easy printing and a fillable and saveable file for electronic use.
Developed over lots of time and user input
Designed for easy reading and extensive details
Additional how-to-use section (only in flat file)
Will continue to improve based on YOUR input
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If not clear from my reviews of other NSNGaming's other projects, I believe in consistency, and having now purchased the fourth of their creations, it is safe to say that Not So Noble Gaming has power in consistency.
The product itself is designed to record organizations, as anyone with common sense may infer from its very name. What kind of organizations, you may ask? All of them. If your game has something that can be construed as a group--even if they're simple drinking buddies--then they can be recorded here, and incredibly well. By its nature, it seems designed for a DM to record party information, but a player might could just as well use it if they build their own organization, regardless of its allegiance or purpose.
This product comes in two parts: the first is an intensive instruction guide along with a plaintext version of the sheet, while the latter allows you to fill in the details from a computer. The instructions are quite nice: if you came in expecting something specifically for your party or for your evil council, then you will be reminded how this sheet could be used.
It records relationships within and without the group, be it allies, enemies, or even uses your organization can provide, physical or otherwise. It records goals, long-term and short-, and even allows for a section for the banner or symbol of the group (something coming from later versions of their older products, and a welcomed return it is). It even allows for use with Prestige points, something I didn't really expect. Much like NSN's Settlement sheet, I did not realize how useful it might be to make this purchase, but it's pretty plain to see now.
Honestly, I can think of nothing missing from this product, and I can see myself using this for as long as I make Pathfinder my primary RPG of choice. Keep up the consistency in excellence, NSN.
If anyone else is running linux here's what I've discovered.
Okular (KDE's PDF Reader) Still doesn't support the image boxes.
Adobe Acrobat Reader 9.7 is the current Acroread for Linux. It DOES support the image boxes.
AAR 9.7 Is really ugly in KDE.
Still not a Linux user, but since I stated I believe in consistency, and you want feedback, I figured I'd give it.
Aside from my review, I got nuttin'. The only thing I could come up with was a sheet to design the base of your organization, but the room that would require is too astounding to even suggest. And here I am, suggesting it. Needless to say, you probably shouldn't add it.
That said, you're doing a great job with these projects. If I knew a way to promote these products more than just review them, I would, but I am neither a blogger nor a person whose opinion is often asked in the gaming community, so I can only give you a plug with my other DM friends. That or make them jealous with flashy sheets and versatility abound.
Any plans for future products, if you don't mind me asking?
Thanks Sassafrass for your comments, I'm only sorry I only noticed them today.
I'm willing to hear any ideas, if your willing to post (here or in a pm) a little further explanation of your suggestion. I would still like to consider it.
Also, plugging to DMs and friends is how any gaming started anyway. You're definitely doing all I'd ask and more!