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D20 Sword & Sorcery, anything worth having?

Started by zx81, August 06, 2020, 04:43:10 PM

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zx81

I´ve never played or read D20 Sword & Sorcery. Are there anything (mainly adventures) worth having?
I know there was an old thread about old OGL/D20 modules, but I cant find it.

JeremyR

You mean the line from White Wolf?

I though the Mesopotamia book was pretty good.  The Olympus one was okay. The Excalibur wasn't.

The Creature Collection and Rituals & Relics were all pretty much crap.

The adventures were from Necromancer Games, published by them.  The Grey Citadel, The Lost City of Barakus, and the Tomb of Abysthor are the ones that stand out. I think most of them have been reprinted and converted to other systems dozens of times by Frog God

S'mon

I had Creature Collection and it was a big pile of crap.

They published a bunch of decent Necromancer Games stuff, though it often suffered with terrible White Wolf style grayscale art that sucked out all the life. OK for horror scenarios maybe; not for City State of the Invincible Overlord!