Paizo Publishing and Necromancer Games Announce New Roleplaying Product Partnership


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Paizo Employee Senior Software Developer

Tegel Manor slated for summer release

Paizo Publishing, LLC and Necromancer Games, Inc. have agreed in principle to partner in the creation of future Necromancer Games releases. The two hobby gaming companies have signed a letter of intent to team up in the publication of Tegel Manor, a revised classic Judge's Guild adventure module, and other Necromancer releases.

"From the very beginning of the Open Game License, Necromancer Games has produced evocative, exciting products with that classic 'First Edition Feel' everyone seems to love but few seem to really understand," said Erik Mona, Paizo's Publisher and Editor-in-Chief of Dragon. "The guys at Necromancer certainly understand, and I can't wait to bring Paizo's top-notch production and publishing approach to this great brand. Orcus himself must be smiling right now. I certainly am."

"I can't tell you how excited we are to be working with Erik Mona, Lisa Stevens, James Jacobs and the people at Paizo," says Clark Peterson, President of Necromancer Games. "I feel like a paladin that just found a holy sword. It is a perfect fit for us."

Release dates for projects produced by the Necromancer–Paizo team will be announced in the coming months.

ABOUT PAIZO PUBLISHING
Paizo Publishing®, LLC is a leading publisher of fantasy roleplaying games and accessories, board games, and the world's only official Dungeons & Dragons magazines, Dragon and Dungeon. Paizo's GameMastery line offers game masters fun and useful tools to improve their fantasy roleplaying experience. Titanic Games, Paizo's board game division, unites the greatest game designers to create compelling, challenging games like Kill Doctor Lucky and Stonehenge, the world's first Anthology Board Game™. Paizo.com is the leading online hobby retail store, offering tens of thousands of products from a variety of publishers to customers all over the world. In the five years since its founding, Paizo Publishing has received more than a dozen major awards and has grown to become one of the most influential companies in the hobby games industry.

Paizo Publishing and the Paizo "golem" logo are registered trademarks of Paizo Publishing, LLC. All rights reserved.

ABOUT NECROMANCER GAMES
Creating products with "Third Edition Rules, First Edition Feel," Necromancer Games, Inc. has produced such acclaimed titles as Creature Collection and Tome of Horrors, and revived classic products such as The Wurst of Grimtooth's Traps and The Wilderlands of High Fantasy. For more information, visit them online at necromancergames.com.

Necromancer Games and the "Orcus" logo are trademarks of Necromancer Games, Inc. All rights reserved.

Sovereign Court

Adventure Path Charter Subscriber; Pathfinder Adventure, Rulebook, Starfinder Adventure Path, Starfinder Roleplaying Game Subscriber

I am ecstatic!!!

What could possibly be better than a partnership between two of my favorite companies ?!?

Hopefully the Necromancer Adventure Path will now become a reality...

Contributor

So when do we know more!?! This is oh-so-exiciting!!! What books will you guys be putting out together? I have a book over in the mill at Necromancer...please gods on high, let it be one the abominable love children of this sweet coupling!!!

Liberty's Edge

Gooooooood stuff.

Dark Archive

Yeah, this looks awesome. I can't wait for all this to come out. When is the first release?

Paizo Employee Chief Technical Officer

kikai13 wrote:
Yeah, this looks awesome. I can't wait for all this to come out. When is the first release?

Note the subtitle: "Tegel Manor slated for summer release." More details later....

Liberty's Edge

Vic Wertz wrote:
kikai13 wrote:
Yeah, this looks awesome. I can't wait for all this to come out. When is the first release?
Note the subtitle: "Tegel Manor slated for summer release."

Aww cool.

Liberty's Edge

You made my halloween.


[Putting on my happy face] :)


I was stunned when rumors of NGs demise were floating about, this is indeed good news. Now with the end of Dragon and Dungeon, and the arrival of Pathfinder, perhaps a Necormancer Pathfinder series is in the future.

Sovereign Court

Hhhm... I already mentioned it often enough in other threads:

ToH I - III and modules like "The Grey Citadel" are my favourites!

Combining your efforts is good news indeed and I am looking forward to new Necromancer products (and possibly combined products of both companies)!

I wish you success!
Günther


I have always liked Necromancer Games and Paizo, this should make for a great team. This really is cool in so many ways, this was wise of you all on bothe sides. Hope to see great things from this and have no reason not to think I wont.

Contributor

Nicolas Logue wrote:
So when do we know more!?!

<bump>

Scarab Sages

Given that "The Wurst of Grimtooth's Traps" and the "Tome of Horrors: Revised" are my two favorite books on my shelf, and Paizo has never let me down, I am also very excited to see where this partnership is heading, and you can count on my full (financial) support.

Dark Archive Contributor

EP Healy wrote:
Nicolas Logue wrote:
So when do we know more!?!
<bump>

No news. The ball is in their court right now, basically, but I understand that they're very busy at the moment with that boring "real-life" stuff. Poor guys. :(

The Exchange

I for one have had a blast with "Crucible of Freya" and the surrounding areas. More then once in fact. This is the type of moduals I have always loved, with a good basic storyline and loads of interesting side treks. I have used it multiple times. Combind with the excelent staff and stories from Piazo what more could you want?

Paizo Employee Chief Creative Officer, Publisher

Clark and I are currently discussing two major projects. I'm reviewing a manuscript this weekend, in fact, and I like what I've seen so far.

--Erik

Scarab Sages RPG Superstar 2011 Top 32

Erik Mona wrote:

Clark and I are currently discussing two major projects. I'm reviewing a manuscript this weekend, in fact, and I like what I've seen so far.

--Erik

Argghhh.

Ever the suspense-laden post, Mona!

Ah well, we all knew great things would come from a marriage of Paizo and Necromancer. It's like...when the two Oreo shells met the white cream filling...magic was made, and it was good.

Can't wait to hear more news on this.

(I loved Crucible and the website freebie Wizard's Amulet.)

Sovereign Court

Erik Mona wrote:

Clark and I are currently discussing two major projects. I'm reviewing a manuscript this weekend, in fact, and I like what I've seen so far.

--Erik

Module, Campaign setting, rules expansion, or critter book?

Stand alone or connected to Pathfinder Chronicles?

A hint wouldn't be too much, would it? ;-)

Greetings,
Günther

Dark Archive

Gary Teter wrote:

Tegel Manor slated for summer release

Paizo Publishing, LLC and Necromancer Games, Inc. have agreed in principle to partner in the creation of future Necromancer Games releases.

Anyone know if Necromancer Games will be publishing adventures for the upcoming Pathfinder RPG next year?

Paizo Employee Chief Creative Officer, Publisher

It seems more likely that Necro will be doing adventures that support WotC's 4th Edition D&D under the terms of the yet-to-be-revealed Game System License.


Erik Mona wrote:

It seems more likely that Necro will be doing adventures that support WotC's 4th Edition D&D under the terms of the yet-to-be-revealed Game System License.

If that's the case, how about a Paizo-Necro alliance to publish a 3.5 version of the Tome of Horrors? That wouldn't be an adventure, and shouldn't run afoul of the (let's-hope-it's-not-vaporware) GSL, right? Now that Paizo is sticking w/ 3rd edition, an update of this beloved book to 3.5 would have a built-in audience. I'm not sure how Necro is staying afloat w/out publishing anything, but this could provide some good cash flowing in while they're, ah, waiting on the GSL.

Just an idea. (Though if their 4.0 version of the Tome of Horrors is just an update itself of the 3.0 version, I realize this argument is put on hold until the GSL says they can publish in both systems.)

Grand Lodge

BenS wrote:

If that's the case, how about a Paizo-Necro alliance to publish a 3.5 version of the Tome of Horrors? That wouldn't be an adventure, and shouldn't run afoul of the (let's-hope-it's-not-vaporware) GSL, right? Now that Paizo is sticking w/ 3rd edition, an update of this beloved book to 3.5 would have a built-in audience. I'm not sure how Necro is staying afloat w/out publishing anything, but this could provide some good cash flowing in while they're, ah, waiting on the GSL.

Just an idea. (Though if their 4.0 version of the Tome of Horrors is just an update itself of the 3.0 version, I realize this argument is put on hold until the GSL says they can publish in both systems.)

Actually, the Tome of Horrors was updated to 3.5 as the Tome of Horrors Revised. It was only released as a PDF, but it is a very nice book.


Andrew Betts wrote:
Actually, the Tome of Horrors was updated to 3.5 as the Tome of Horrors Revised. It was only released as a PDF, but it is a very nice book.

How could I forget?! Really, what I meant was, a print version of the 3.5 TOH. Hell, if it's already a pdf, it's ready to go to print! Maybe do a limited print run, a la Ptolus, and watch the money roll in. Do a poll if you want to get a feel for how many would pay for the printed version.

Dark Archive

Erik Mona wrote:

It seems more likely that Necro will be doing adventures that support WotC's 4th Edition D&D under the terms of the yet-to-be-revealed Game System License.

Thought as much. Thanks!

Looks like the only thing I'll be buying from NG for the foreseeable are its 3.x adventures. Thank the gawds PRPG is backwards compatible! :)


joela wrote:
Erik Mona wrote:

It seems more likely that Necro will be doing adventures that support WotC's 4th Edition D&D under the terms of the yet-to-be-revealed Game System License.

Thought as much. Thanks!

Looks like the only thing I'll be buying from NG for the foreseeable are its 3.x adventures. Thank the gawds PRPG is backwards compatible! :)

Have you checked out Doom of Listonshire? That is one of my favorite 3rd edition adventures (and I have a lot).

Dark Archive

GAAAHHHH wrote:


Have you checked out Doom of Listonshire? That is one of my favorite 3rd edition adventures (and I have a lot).

Have it but haven't read it over. Summary?

Jon Brazer Enterprises

Happy 1 year anniversary of the announcement to both Paizo and Necromancer (few days late).

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