Gods & Monsters 2005 print versions available!
The 2005 print versions of all of the Gods & Monsters rulebooks are now live. Prices remain unchanged, although they’ll probably have to go up next year.
This year also features the Illustrious Castle adventure, set in the town of Biblyon. It makes a perfect companion adventure to Lost Castle of the Astronomers.
Since the URLs for new editions have stopped changing at Lulu.com, I am now linking directly to each printed copy on the front page. However, there is no direct link to the two combined rulebooks (the Players combined book or the Adventure Guides combined book), because they aren’t listed on the front page.
The focus over the coming year will be on rituals and the possible re-organization of skills into fields.
- Gods & Monsters print copies: Jerry Stratton
- Printed copies of the Gods & Monsters rulebooks are available at Lulu.com.
- The Biblyon Broadsheet
- Like adventurers of old you will delve into forgotten tombs where creatures of myth stalk the darkness. You will search uncharted wilderness for lost knowledge and hidden treasure. Where the hand-scrawled sign warns “beyond here lie dragons,” your stories begin.
- Introducing Illustrious Castle
- Where is the wise? Where is the scribe? Where the philosophers of this world? This Gods & Monsters adventure is suitable for four to six 2nd to 3rd level characters.
- Fields of study
- Gods & Monsters currently has a very flat skill system. Every skill is at the same level, whether it is building a fire, building a bridge, or performing surgery. Besides being somewhat unbalanced, that level of fine detail goes against the rest of the Gods & Monsters system.