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KnightErrantJR |
Posted - 24 Jun 2007 : 05:54:21 Necromancer Games is suppose to be producing a City of Brass boxed set, but on their site they still don't have a price or a release date listed for the product, so I was wondering of anyone else had heard anything about this product. |
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Shemmy |
Posted - 25 Jun 2007 : 16:17:33 quote: Originally posted by Gray Richardson
I wonder how it will compare to Secrets of the Lamp?
It won't have anything to do with the City of Brass as it has been developed within D&D as far as planar canon goes, because of IP license issues. But as the city nominally has a real world original prior to D&D, Necro can write a book with a city of fire populated by efreet and call it the city of brass, they just have to divorce it from what appeared in 1e/2e/3e proper. |
KnightErrantJR |
Posted - 24 Jun 2007 : 15:58:44 Thanks Kuje . . . now I know how much to budget if I pick this one up. |
Kuje |
Posted - 24 Jun 2007 : 14:53:30 Forgot to check Paizo's site but they list it as costing 70 American but they are selling it for 62. However, it doesn't have a release date.
http://paizo.com/store/byCompany/n/necromancerGames/whiteWolfPublishing/v5748btpy7xvg&source=search
Amazon also lists it as 70 but they are selling it for 44.09 American. It's listed as a August 16th release, so looks like the Gencon date is correct since Gencon is around August 15th, I think. |
Victor_ograygor |
Posted - 24 Jun 2007 : 10:58:18 Got this from a friend on the net :
The City of Brass Boxed Set
City of Brass and 1001 Efreeti Nights: Tales of Brass have been combined into a single massive 4 book boxed set.
Journey to the Plane of Fire Before you stretches a shattered plain of volcanic rock and swirling hot winds. In the distance, above a vast lake of fire, hovers your destination -- the City of Brass! Its shining towers encircled in smoke and wrapped in flames rise from the great brass bowl on which the city is built, accessible only by a massive bridge of polished obsidian. Inside its gates resides the greatest storehouse of arcane knowledge and artifacts of power in all the planes of existence. It is there you hope to find the Codex of Infinite Planes, the long lost key to the many dimensions.
Visit the Fabled City of the Efreet The City of Brass is a setting supplement and minicampaign that describes the legendary City of Brass and the planar nexus on which it resides in great detail, allowing exploration and interaction with the most famous city on all the planes and its conniving denizens. Contains numerous maps of the planar nexus and the City of Brass itself, as well as new artifacts of wondrous power and foes of great might and cunning.
Follow the Paths of the Prophet with 1001 Efreeti Nights: Tales of Brass Follow in the footsteps of the prophet and square off against the might of the Burning Dervishes. Explore the City of the Dead Sultana and seek to plunder the vaults of an impregnable bank known as the Khizanah. Go toe to toe with the Titan Hezoid and attempt to claim his Maul for your very own. Outwit the Grand Vizier and you may just have a chance to cast down the Sultan of Efreet himself and claim the Throne of Brass for your very own!
Epic Adventures Await! 1001 Efreeti Nights: Tales of Brass™ consists of eight fully detailed areas of adventure. Each area of adventure is carefully balanced to lead characters from 12th to epic levels and may be used as stand alone locations in any campaign setting or run as a City of Brass Mega Campaign with the ultimate goal of challenging the Sultan of Efreet himself for dominion over the Plane of Molten Skies.
New relics to acquire for your characters which offer both awesome benefits and dreadful curses. Epic level challenges to lead your character to greater glory. Dozens of carefully balanced new monsters to be used in any campaign. Areas of adventure may be dropped into any campaign setting, used as stand alone adventures, or run as a mega campaign for levels 12 to epic. Authored by Industry nominated, and industry award winning authors Casey W. Christofferson, and Scott Greene. From the creators of Tome of Horrors I and Tome of Horrors II. Cover by multi-award winning illustrator Rick Sardinha, who has worked for Wizards of the Coast, Games Workshop, New Line Cinema, and many others. A d20 sourcebook and minicampaign for 4 or more characters of 10th to 18th level and higher.
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Estimated Retail Price: To be announced Estimated Page Count: 512+, 4 Book Boxed Set Authors: Scott Greene, Casey Christofferson and others, developed by Bill Webb and Clark Peterson Scheduled Release: To be announced (S&SS/White Wolf) Current Stage: Artwork Contracted
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Gray Richardson |
Posted - 24 Jun 2007 : 07:14:11 I definitely will buy this!
I wonder how it will compare to Secrets of the Lamp? Honestly, that is one of my most favorite sourcebooks ever. It was written by Wolfgang Baur, one of my favorite designers, and it detailed all the genies for Al-Qadim, technically part of the Realms, so it counts as realmslore too.
It also had a pretty extensive write-up of the City of Brass, and also an adventure set in the City of Brass, with a complete poster map of the city. Plus a lot of planar information about all the other genies and the elemental planes. Truly an awesome book!
If the Necromancer version is even half as good as Secrets of the Lamp, then I will be well pleased with my purchase. |
Kuje |
Posted - 24 Jun 2007 : 06:15:32 quote: Originally posted by KnightErrantJR
It sounds really interesting, I'm just a bit concerned about what the final price tag is going to work out to.
Yeah, I've been waiting for it to be released while wondering what it's going to cost but still, I want it. :) |
KnightErrantJR |
Posted - 24 Jun 2007 : 06:13:32 It sounds really interesting, I'm just a bit concerned about what the final price tag is going to work out to. |
Kuje |
Posted - 24 Jun 2007 : 06:08:48 I dimly, on Enworld, saw that it might be available for Gencon, so if that's right, it'll be around August. |
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