Sagawork Studios presents: REL-DRAXA


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Hiya all,
I just wanted to let you know that Sagawork Studios has just released a game accessory called Rel-Draxa. Featured in the upcoming Temple of the Kraken adventure, the city of Rel-Draxa has been expanded into its own PDF product, containing two immensely detailed 11” x 17” maps of the city. Accompanying this is an 8-page gazetteer detailing Rel-Draxa's history, laws and the city's geography. This concise yet complete city is an ideal location for any city-based adventure, or as an interesting stopover to places unknown.

Just so you know, Sagawork Studios were the creators of Horror at Dagger Rock, the free adventure for the Pathfinder Roleplaying Game. So if you liked what you saw in Horror at Dagger Rock, I am sure you will like what you see in Rel-Draxa and the upcoming Temple of the Kraken (and perhaps consider spending a few dollars).

As always, I am interested in constructive criticism. Please feel free to comment here, or in the product description, or if you prefer, send me an email sagawork.studios@gmail.com

You may purchase Rel-Draxa here.

Dark Archive

I apologize in advance for nitpicking at the same time I compliment your studio but here it goes... First, as a frequent fan of D&D nostalgia and esoterica I absolutely love the old AD&D look to your covers. From all I've heard you have quality content as well. If you are at Gencon this summer I will make a point to stop by and see Sagawork Studios for sure. My only question/jab (lighthearted I assure you) is, are the writers at SS former GH fans by chance? I know many on the staff at Paizo were before Pathfinder as are many of their patrons. So forgive this old greybeard for noticing right off that Horror at Dagger Rock employs a little-known landmark found in Greyhawk. Now that one is passable, it's a common sounding name. Your newest product on the other hand, has to be an homage! Rel-Draxa is reminiscent of Rel Astra of Greyhawk-fame; likely it's largest city, a port, and ruled by a Lord named Drax. No big deal of course, I'm sure that's where the similarities stop. What is inside the covers counts.


Mortellan, I thought the same upon reading the thread title - but then, I´ve been called a "first-rank greyhawk geek" on these boards years ago...

Stefan

P.S. at only 2 bucks, I will buy this, just to have a look at it. What´s more, Dagger Rock is even free, so this is a no-brainer.

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