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"I am an explorer, a man of action, and foiler of nefarious plots. Come read my book, Evocative City Sites, as I, Owain Northway, brave my own worst fears of being locked away in the midst of the demented to show you the filthy inner workings of rehabilitation. Gather close, I will tell you of the Bedlam Asylum."
Evocative City Sites: a Pathfinder Roleplaying Game compatible supplement detailing small locations that you could find in any urban campaign setting. This site is detailed with its own cartography, a 1”=1 square scale map pack, and four unique npcs, all presented in the unique, useful, and entertaining form of Owain Northway’s first person point-of-view guidebook.
The Bedlam Asylum dominates the city's architecture. Behind the white walls hides a shadow darker than the deepest pit in Hades. From the basement's crematorium to the gargoyle-infested attic; the wails and screams emanating from the compound accentuate the hauntings, demon possessions, wicked lunatics, and other phantasmagorical insanity feeding on itself within. Only the albino staff, swinging their electric cudgels, can quell the inmates of Bedlam.
This product includes:
- Chaos Witch /Sorcerer (medusa blooded) (CR 11)
Malleable Exalted Warrior (CR 12)
Broken Soul Fighter (CR 6)
Dread Ghost (CR 7)
PDF $1.99
Designer: Rob Manning
Cartographer: Richard Biggs Jr.

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Actually I meant this one Evocative City Sites: Kavit M. Tor’s Emporium of Collectible Curiosities. Maybe you had it out longer, but I only recently noticed it. Huh looks like it was out for awhile with mid April reviews... guess I just missed when it came out.
As for authors i honestly on purpose don't look at the authors. To try and avoid getting into the habit of just buying one authors stuff or avoiding another. Cause everyone has good and bad days. :)

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Thanks Dark Mistress, I was just joking that its always the ones I have nothing to do with as the Emporium was the first ECS that made the top 100 (getting up to #32)
I try to release an Evocative City Site a month, but its hard on the cartographer as he has a day job :)
Yeah no worries but I do actually avoid looking at the authors on purpose. I think I can give a more fair review then if I don't know and just judge on that book. Plus I have a horrible memory so i never remember who writes what anyways. :)

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Actually I meant this one Evocative City Sites: Kavit M. Tor’s Emporium of Collectible Curiosities. Maybe you had it out longer, but I only recently noticed it. Huh looks like it was out for awhile with mid April reviews... guess I just missed when it came out.
Not to derail this thread but we would love to have you review it Dark Mistress.
Meanwhile, I'm also looking forward to seeing the Bedlam Asylum.

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The Bedlam Asylum sounds like a lot of fun.
Here's a link to Kavit Tor's Emporium.

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Rob Manning (Dungeon #97, Great City: Book of Lairs) has posted a short design diary about his newest work for Rite Publishing's Evocative City Sites.
You can check it out HERE