
Behold! The Codex of the Black Sun: Sorcery for Stars Without Number. Now available in both hardcover and PDF/Mobi/EPUB.
The Codex of the Black Sun: Sorcery for Stars Without Number - Unleash the power of arcanotech and the willful might of eldritch Shadows on your Stars Without Number campaign with the
Take my money, good sir!
Huzzah, and huzzah encore!
...and bought!
Merry Christmas to me!
Will have to wait until the parcel delivery service in my backward country is restored, but hurray!
Damn you! If I order it now it will probably arrive while I’m traveling for the holidays - and then risk having it sit on my porch for days (and possibly vanish).
Oh man, this is gonna be so cool when I can afford i-
whoops my finger slipped and I bought it.
Good. Early Christmas gift. :)
+Kevin Crawford Pg. 40 "Godbound" should be "Godhunter," I believe. It's hyphenated.
So, "street magic" rules + hacking rules + TL4 weaponry and gear + fantasy monsters and races + setting material = OSR Shadowrun! Cool!
you, sir, have made my day.
Did the Scream affect Magic Users too? It would be pretty interesting if somehow it didn't.
@Von I think that would be an interesting take on the subject. That could lead to questions such as why didn't Terran Mandate rely more on casters than overly rely on psychics? What if it the Scream was caused by magical research into the shadows, etc.
+Kevin Crawford I want to run military campaign with SWN Revised edition. Is Skyward Steel (and other previous supplements) works well with new edition?
Yay! That's a very nice cover. Is the Free Nexus a cleric equivalent?
+Boris Fedyukin
All the SWN supplements work fine with the revised edition. Skyward Steel has an alternate ship-combat system that isn't really needed any more, and you'd need to flip armor classes from descending to ascending, but all the tools and ships and particulars fit the same.
+Rebecca Ashling
Not quite- it's more a support class for players who like to give perks and extra actions to their teammates rather than focus on their own PC's doings.
Well that was certainly an interesting release. Haven't gotten a chance to read it from beginning to end yet but suffice to say there was a lot in it which made for rather unique and flavorful setting material: in particular, the best way I can describe it from the get go is 'chocolate vanilla': it has enough of it's own unique identity to be ran as is but it is also suitably generic in a (very) good way.
Scifi-fantasy is an area of, well, fantasy that to me seems to always fall by the wayside and exist in that odd place where it is omnipresent to the various genres but never quite as mainstream in the public eye as you'd think it is. Or rather I should say that these settings and properties which are in the public eye don't seem to register as proper 'fantasy' in spite of clearly being as such. Star Wars, Warhammer 40 000, Gundam, Starcraft....they all have scifi-fantasy to varying degrees, don't they?
Huh. It arrived yesterday. That's really quick! I guess my country isn't so backward. Weird.