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[Rite Publishing] The Rite Npc Deck (PDF version)

Started by Qwilion, August 10, 2010, 06:23:33 PM

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Qwilion

Don't just tell your players about your Npcs, show them!

The Rite Npc Deck contains 49 images for you to entertain and engage your players, with art by Ryan Barger, Eric Lofgren, John Wigley, Hugo Solis, Jason Rainville, Arthur Wang, Tyler Bartley, and Kurt Taylor

Preview Images

Card Back
Preview #1 art by Hugo Solis
Preview #2 art by John Wigley
Preview #3 art by Eric Lofgren
Preview #4art by Jason Rainville

Check it out on RPGNOW

I have ordered the printing proof from TheGameCrafter.com, as soon as that has been approved the print version will be made available for sale.
Miranda Russell
Rite Publishing

There is no wrong way to game...
but there is a Rite Way!
 -Steve "Qwilion" Russell

Narf the Mouse

The main problem with government is the difficulty of pressing charges against its directors.

Given a choice of two out of three M&Ms, the human brain subconsciously tries to justify the two M&Ms chosen as being superior to the M&M not chosen.

Qwilion

Miranda Russell
Rite Publishing

There is no wrong way to game...
but there is a Rite Way!
 -Steve "Qwilion" Russell