Tag: twilight

Roleplaying and board games reviews, podcasts, videos and interviews

Untold Triple Threats

Untold Triple Threats are triple-tastic! Three fully built and disparate Untold characters, all drawn inexplicably together for one single cause, it’s like a ready-made adventuring party, all in one package! Use them together or apart, as Player Characters or Non-Player Characters, an opposing force for Untold: Battle or as a support group for your normal…
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Confessions of a Part-time Sorceress

By Paco Garcia Jaen I have never understood why there aren’t more women old and young playing role playing games. Specially because the ones I have met who do play, make for fantastic players and great company. Actually, no.. scrap that. I understand it perfectly now. I am going to venture saying that women didn’t…
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Realms of Twilight

I actually own only the dead tree copy of this campaign setting, so I’ll break my usual format for this review. The Realms of Twilight Campaign Setting comes as a massive hardcover book, including two pages of character sheets and 1 page map. After a page of editorial and a page ToC, we get 2 pages introduction and overview of the contents. After that, we get introduced into the world of Relistan. One of the things you immediately notice, is that the b/w-artwork is stunning and ranks among the best you can find in any 3pp-books.

Obsidian Twilight – A Place beyond Hell

By Thilo Graf This pdf from LPJ Design for the Obsidian Twilight setting is 32 pages long, 1 page front cover, 1 page SRD, leaving 30 pages of content. It should be noted, that although extensively bookmarked, the bookmarks don’t work in my copy of the file. The full-color book kicks off with 3 pages…
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The G*M*S Magazine Podcast episode 3

Welcome to the third episode of the G*M*S Magazine podcast. This is a different episode, though. In this episode we have just one item. An interview with Jaye Sonia, the writer and creator of Rhune, Dawn of Twilight. I usually try to have a review, and one more interview, but this one went on so…
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