New Keith Baker adventure-- The Ebon Mirror


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I was looking through OBS, and noticed a new adventure by Keith Baker, the author of Eberron, released less than a week ago. An additional search reveals that Baker has contributed to three other supplements with the same publisher in the last two weeks.

I hadn't heard of Atlas Games until just now. Curiously, there is no mention of any of these supplements on Baker's blog.

So, the questions I have for the forum are

1)Has anyone else seen this adventure?
2)Does anyone know if it or the other new books linked to above are any good?
3)Does anyone know anything else about Atlas Games (beyond the obvious information from the OBS store)?
4)Is this something I should be interested in by virtue of being an Eberron fan?


All of these are 3E adventures/supplements.


This is an old 3E-adventure I've ran years ago. Definitely not a new one.
It's a good one, though ~4 stars, if I ballpark it.


137ben wrote:

I was looking through OBS, and noticed a new adventure by Keith Baker, the author of Eberron, released less than a week ago. An additional search reveals that Baker has contributed to three other supplements with the same publisher in the last two weeks.

I hadn't heard of Atlas Games until just now. Curiously, there is no mention of any of these supplements on Baker's blog.

So, the questions I have for the forum are

1)Has anyone else seen this adventure?
2)Does anyone know if it or the other new books linked to above are any good?
3)Does anyone know anything else about Atlas Games (beyond the obvious information from the OBS store)?
4)Is this something I should be interested in by virtue of being an Eberron fan?

Not new.

AMAZON

Atlas Games

Both are showing that this was published in 2002!


Yes, I realized they are all written for 3e, but new 3e supplements are still occasionally released (not as often as Pathfinder, of course), so it hadn't occurred to me to check if they were old.
It looks like Atlas Games is doing the same thing as WotC, digitally releasing old books which were previously print-only. Annoyingly, searching for the 'newest' 3e supplements doesn't distinguish between actually new products and old products being digitally re-released. I know all the WotC ones are old, but it's not always obvious for non-WotC products.

Thanks anyways, guys.


Yes it is an old adventure I bought it years ago but what is new to you is still new and useful it is a good 3.0 adventure but I think you would do better to search for a used print copy on Ebay than pay for their high PDF prices. Atlas had a large selection of 3.0 material some of it was very good.


ladydragona wrote:
Yes it is an old adventure I bought it years ago but what is new to you is still new and useful it is a good 3.0 adventure but I think you would do better to search for a used print copy on Ebay than pay for their high PDF prices. Atlas had a large selection of 3.0 material some of it was very good.

New on the Amazon Marketplace for about $6. Used for about $5.

And hey, at least they didn't re-skin the cover to make you think it is something new, like I've seen done with so many game novels.


Old, but a real RP pain if your players are rigid thinkers. When I ran it, the players were mostly good in the brain gymnastics required, but both the weak players freaked the finale. Still, a great idea that I appreciated...and re-read last month.

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