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hammer of Moradin |
Posted - 11 Sep 2004 : 17:27:17 The picture gallery is up for Frostburn. The chapters are: Chapter 1: The Frostfell Chapter 2: Races, Classes, and Feats Chapter 3: Prestige Classes Chapter 4: Equipment Chapter 5: Magic of the Frostfell Chapter 6: Monsters of the Frostfell Chapter 7: Adventure Sites
It looks like there may be a new race introduced here, the Frostfell. Or, maybe they are just the default culture(like vikings). Dire wooly mammoths, cool. Midgard Dwarf, very cool. Now I can start that viking campaign with dwarves, giants, and human vikings! Blue ice(armor?)-wicked New gods. This just went to the top of my list unless Shining South comes out before I can buy this.
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boddynock |
Posted - 13 Jan 2007 : 09:33:07 It's a good book. In my FR campaign one of my players, Guermundr, is in fact a glacier dwarf from the book. I use glacier dwarfs in my campaign as a nearly extinct dwarven race. There are only a few tribes scattered in the Northern regions. |
Sian |
Posted - 21 Nov 2006 : 20:31:06 hmm ... thinking of making Hleid a young interloper deity fleeing to Aber-Toril shortly before ToT. starting out before gaining a nice band of worshippers, by running right into ToT and some battles with Auril which she only just lived though, and survieving the rest hiding on the northen tip of Icewind Dale, hidden by a small neigh forgotten clan of actic dwarves, that believed that she was a half-ice mephit. after ToT she have begun gaining followers on the glaciers and at the nomadic tribes of Icewind dale but is mostly unknown by any civilized race not living on the tundra. Even though she haven't met him in person she have wacthed the spare worshippers of Ulutiu and found them a suitable macth and are at the moment thinking of a way to wake Ulutiu and make a pact with him making a believeable contendter to Auril's might in the cold wastes.
what'ya think? |
KnightErrantJR |
Posted - 10 Mar 2005 : 22:22:22 Did anyone else notice that more creatures mentioned in Elaine Cunningham's Windwalker book ended up in this book then in the Unapproachable East? |
SiriusBlack |
Posted - 20 Oct 2004 : 15:10:38 A new review from one of ENWorld's reviewers is now up. |
SiriusBlack |
Posted - 05 Oct 2004 : 04:46:11 D20 Magazine Rack has a review up for this product. |
SiriusBlack |
Posted - 24 Sep 2004 : 17:18:11 A Web Enhancement is now available.
Additionally, this product is now available as a PDF.
I'm about to post a new thread in this forum on the latter subject. |
Purple Dragon Knight |
Posted - 22 Sep 2004 : 15:31:15 quote: Originally posted by kahonen
Just what D&D needs - more feats and Prestige Classes
Every time I almost upgrade to 3.5 Edition, something like this appears to make me decide not to.
They must have really struggled with the Frostrager. At one point it says:
"This terrible fury not only causes the frostrager to increase in size when he enters his battle rage, but infuses his fists and weapons with cold shards of ice"
but then it suggests that:
"... trauma unhinges the character's mind enough that he decides to become a frostrager ..."
So deciding to become a Frostrager infuses your fists with shards of ice? Can't we do better than that.
LOL!
So true! I skimmed the book at my local gaming store a few days ago, and I concluded this was another Core lameness of the month. They seem to come up with one every month these days (in this case, two, as MMIII came out simultaneously...)
Reinforced my decision not to buy anything without the FR logo on it. |
The Sage |
Posted - 22 Sep 2004 : 13:53:28 The two new races introduced in this tome, are the Neanderthals and the Uldras. The Neanderthals, obviously, are a feral race of humans who were created by cruel and vile powers in the cold lands of the north. Their favored class is barbarian.
The Uldras, are a small fey race that dweels in the artic wilderlands. They live in harmony with the natural world. Their favored class is druid.
One of the more interesting twists on older material, presented in this book, is the use of the imprisoned Arch-Devil Levistus, as a primary partron of clerics who devote themselves to principles he exemplifies, in the Frostfell.
Ulutui, from the FR setting, is also mentioned in brief.
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kahonen |
Posted - 17 Sep 2004 : 12:55:41 Just what D&D needs - more feats and Prestige Classes
Every time I almost upgrade to 3.5 Edition, something like this appears to make me decide not to.
They must have really struggled with the Frostrager. At one point it says:
"This terrible fury not only causes the frostrager to increase in size when he enters his battle rage, but infuses his fists and weapons with cold shards of ice"
but then it suggests that:
"... trauma unhinges the character's mind enough that he decides to become a frostrager ..."
So deciding to become a Frostrager infuses your fists with shards of ice? Can't we do better than that.
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Bakra |
Posted - 15 Sep 2004 : 17:53:47 It looks very nice. *wipes drool from mouth* |
Capn Charlie |
Posted - 13 Sep 2004 : 14:55:56 Apparently "The Frostfell" is a region that serves as the excuse to get all this stuff in one place and act as non campaign specific example area for implementing it.
I eagerly await this book, as it might enrich my game's activities in the north. It will also let me answer questions of what is in the north during winter, to which I have thus replied "certain death". |
SiriusBlack |
Posted - 13 Sep 2004 : 14:23:11 An excerpt is now available. |
Arivia |
Posted - 12 Sep 2004 : 17:49:23 This is fast becoming my favorite supplement this year. I want it. Now. |
tauster |
Posted - 12 Sep 2004 : 08:30:54 quote: Originally posted by Wood Elf Ranger
An idea from this series: I think climate specific regions would work so much easier than the city regions being used now. Taking starting feats and equipment from these books. Perhaps just as alternative idea for a DM I think it would be cool.
i hope wizards will do a similar book for jungle regions! apart from "the jungles of chult", some parts of "serpent kingdoms" and a very few articles in older dragon mags, i coulndīt find any usefuel informations on rainforests yet. |
Wood Elf Ranger |
Posted - 11 Sep 2004 : 23:11:09 Yup looks like some awesome art but I've come to expect that Looks like a great supplement tome from what I've seen so far. I will definitely be picking up this tome sometime in the future as well as the rest of the series.
An idea from this series: I think climate specific regions would work so much easier than the city regions being used now. Taking starting feats and equipment from these books. Perhaps just as alternative idea for a DM I think it would be cool. |
Hymn |
Posted - 11 Sep 2004 : 18:02:13 That Dire Polar bear looks vicous btw. |
Hymn |
Posted - 11 Sep 2004 : 17:59:10 quote: Originally posted by hammer of Moradin
The picture gallery is up for Frostburn. The chapters are: Chapter 1: The Frostfell Chapter 2: Races, Classes, and Feats Chapter 3: Prestige Classes Chapter 4: Equipment Chapter 5: Magic of the Frostfell Chapter 6: Monsters of the Frostfell Chapter 7: Adventure Sites
It looks like there may be a new race introduced here, the Frostfell. Or, maybe they are just the default culture(like vikings). Dire wooly mammoths, cool. Midgard Dwarf, very cool. Now I can start that viking campaign with dwarves, giants, and human vikings! Blue ice(armor?)-wicked New gods. This just went to the top of my list unless Shining South comes out before I can buy this.
Hmm, I am thinking of buying this as well. Alltough I can just go out later this winter and get my own frostburn. Oooh, so lame I know |