Phoenicia Player's Guide


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If you like Psionics Unleashed, my Phoenicia's player's guide is being compiled and written. I am using the Ptolus Player's Guide as a guide, however, since the Sourcebook to Sharn is too wordy. Monte Cook showed everyone on how to do a real player's guide.

If you are following my blog, I have written about many things, centering on this city. I think it's going to be a great place to adventure.

* Desert cultures
* A strange country.
* Psionic themed.
* Strange, Oriental Culture
* A Place of mysteriousness

And a Cataract type waterfall in the middle of the city. :)

Liberty's Edge

Elton wrote:

If you like Psionics Unleashed, my Phoenicia's player's guide is being compiled and written. I am using the Ptolus Player's Guide as a guide, however, since the Sourcebook to Sharn is too wordy. Monte Cook showed everyone on how to do a real player's guide.

If you are following my blog, I have written about many things, centering on this city. I think it's going to be a great place to adventure.

* Desert cultures
* A strange country.
* Psionic themed.
* Strange, Oriental Culture
* A Place of mysteriousness

And a Cataract type waterfall in the middle of the city. :)

You may want to check out Dreamscarred Press who have put out a huge Psionic handbook.

Sovereign Court

I'm not sure it's a great idea to use the name of a real place.


GeraintElberion wrote:
I'm not sure it's a great idea to use the name of a real place.

Why is that? The real place doesn't exist as a nation anymore. I'm pretty sure the Lebanese won't care. Besides, I'm horrible at original place names, but I'm very good at obvious ones.


Andrew Christian wrote:
Elton wrote:

If you like Psionics Unleashed, my Phoenicia's player's guide is being compiled and written. I am using the Ptolus Player's Guide as a guide, however, since the Sourcebook to Sharn is too wordy. Monte Cook showed everyone on how to do a real player's guide.

If you are following my blog, I have written about many things, centering on this city. I think it's going to be a great place to adventure.

* Desert cultures
* A strange country.
* Psionic themed.
* Strange, Oriental Culture
* A Place of mysteriousness

And a Cataract type waterfall in the middle of the city. :)

You may want to check out Dreamscarred Press who have put out a huge Psionic handbook.

Yeah, I read it. but there is a little problem -- they might not go for it because it's in house competition with 3rd Dawn, a full world of psionics. This is a city you drop into your existing campaign.

Sovereign Court

Elton wrote:
GeraintElberion wrote:
I'm not sure it's a great idea to use the name of a real place.

Why is that? The real place doesn't exist as a nation anymore. I'm pretty sure the Lebanese won't care. Besides, I'm horrible at original place names, but I'm very good at obvious ones.

If I saw a Pathfinder Setting called Crete, Argos, Ur or Phoenicia, I would assume that it is a setting which allows me to play in a version of that historical period and place like this.

In Pathfinder the Hydra is like the mythical Hydra, and the Unicorn is like the mythical Unicorn.

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