| Mark Chance |
This Saturday, May 15, my wife and I celebrate our 17th wedding anniversary! You can share in our joy with a Special Anniversary PDF sale!
For one week starting today, Tuesday, 11 May, both Spes Magna PDFs are on-sale. The discount code is happy17. Here's the purchase link.
You can get Rewarding Roleplaying for $0.75. Here's a short review of this PDF product originally posted at the Paizo boards by Urizen. You can read a bit more about Rewarding Roleplaying over at Alzrius's blog in his post about "Positively-reinforced role-playing" as well as at the Spes Magna Games site.
You can also get Latina Facta & Versatile Performance Redux for $0.50. This PDF includes two separate topics. Latina Facta offers 15 new feats based on Latin sayings. Versatile Performance Redux introduces an alternate Versatile Performance class feature for bards that draws upon terminology from acting, dance, and music.
Caveat: Latina Facta and Versatile Performance Redux were previously available for free to Quid Novi? subscribers. If you're one of the lucky ones who've already downloaded these, there's no need to purchase them.
One-half of sales from Spes Magna products are donated to help the Mission of Yahweh, a faith-based shelter located in Houston, Texas, that empowers, enriches, and restores the lives of homeless women and children and provides outreach services to low-income families in our neighborhood.
Remember: Everything we sell has a money-back guarantee.
| Mark Chance |
There're still a few days left in the 17th Anniversary Sell-a-Bration! Here's a sample feat from Latina Facta:
Lux et Veritas (General)
Light and truth.
Prerequisite: Ability to cast any spell with the light descriptor.
Benefit: When you cast a spell with the light descriptor, you gain a +4 bonus to Perception and Sense Motive checks as long as you are in the area of effect of the spell.
And here's a sample bit from Versatile Performance Redux:
Faking (Ex) Faking is a term used when someone actually does a legitimate move, but does not understand what took place. A bard uses Faking and 1 round of Bardic Performance to feint in combat with a Perform (dance) check instead of a Bluff check. A 6th-level bard can use Faking as a move action rather than a standard action.